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Non-university tertiary education

The High Level Art and Music Education system, to which article 33 of the Italian Constitution acknowledges the right to lay down independently their own regulations like all highly cultural institutions, is undergoing a wide reform, started with Law no. 508 of 21 December 1999, which presents the following characteristics:
Conservatoires, the National Dance Academy and officially recognised Music Institutes have been transformed into Higher Institutes of Music and Art of Dancing (Istituti superiori di studi musicali e coreutici);
The MIUR is responsible for planning, guidance and co-ordination of the institutions, in observance of their autonomy principles;
Educational institutions are primary centres for high level training, specialisation and research in the arts and music branch and carry out related activities of production. They have juridical personality as well as statute, teaching, scientific, administrative, financial and accounting autonomy, also departing from the rules of the accounting organisation of the state and public bodies, however in observance of the relative principles;
Institutions start training courses, for which it is required to be in possession of an upper secondary education certificate, as well as improvement and specialisation courses. The institutions issue specific academic qualifications of first and second level, as well as qualifications of improvement, specialisation and research training in the arts and music field. Equivalence between the new titles in the arts and music studies and university titles will be declared exclusively for the admission to public competitions and for the access to the public employment requiring such titles and for the recognition on credits;
The National Council for Higher Level Arts and Music Education (Consiglio Nazionale per l’Alta formazione artistica e musicale, CNAM), with its seat at the MIUR, expresses its opinions on the drafts on the regulations for the law implementation, the institutes’ teaching regulations, the recruitment of teaching staff and planning of the educational offer in the art, music and dance sectors;
Through Presidential Decree no 132 of 2003 the provisions on autonomy and governing bodies (president, director, board of directors, academic council, board of auditors, evaluation centres, professors' council, students' council) have been approved. Through Presidential Decree no. 212 of 16 September 2005 the provisions concerning the teaching regulations of the Afam institutions have been approved. At the moment a further regulation is in course of approval. It provides for the 'procedures, times and conditions for the planning and development of the higher level arts and music education system, as well as the recruitment of teaching, administrative and technical staff'. The final approval of this latter regulation will conclude the reform of the Afam system, in accordance to the reform law no. 508 of 1999.

University tertiary education

Regulation no. 509 of 3 November 1999 introduced the teaching reform of university courses which has been gradually implemented. Some amendments have been introduced (Ministerial decree no. 270 of 22 October 2004) following the monitoring of the first implementation phase. Amendments foresee what follows: the duty of institutions to start up study courses in the respect of regulations on the planning of the university system, upon favourable opinion of the University evaluation group; the change of the name, from laurea specialistica to laurea magistrale (the identification of this title with the master-level of the Bologna process is more evident); the duty of the universities to establish specific criteria for the access to the laurea magistrale courses; the specific reference to the Diploma supplement as a certification that should be released together with the new academic titles. The general reform of university courses foreseen by the Ministerial Decree no. 270 of 2004, has been carried out starting from academic year 2007/08. Therefore, some Italian universities may still offer courses based on the old system, which are destined to disappear, and courses based on the new system.

Institutions:

National Committee for the Evaluation of the University System
National Council for high level art and music education (CNAM)
Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR)
Ministry of University and Research
Ministry of Public Education (MPI)

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Date: 2009
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