Fondazione GRINS
Growing Resilient,
Inclusive and Sustainable
Galleria Ugo Bassi 1, 40121, Bologna, IT
C.F/P.IVA 91451720378
Finanziato dal Piano Nazionale di Ripresa e Resilienza (PNRR), Missione 4 (Infrastruttura e ricerca), Componente 2 (Dalla Ricerca all’Impresa), Investimento 1.3 (Partnership Estese), Tematica 9 (Sostenibilità economica e finanziaria di sistemi e territori).



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We present the SchoolDataIT R library, which provides an overview on the current status of the Italian educational system by gathering relevant open data on school infrastructure through web scraping and harmonises them into an organic database. In addition to infrastructural information, the software retrieves the results of the Invalsi census survey, which is typically considered a thorough indicator of education quality nationwide. The package is composed of four main groups of functions. The first group retrieves the inputs from the source web pages; the second one is employed for basic data editing; the third one aggregates the data at a given territorial level, either municipalities (LAU) or provinces (NUTS-3); lastly, mapping functions are included to render the final datasets through static or interactive maps. We show the potential application of the software by providing a practical example that highlights the importance of spatial statistics to model data about the educational system at the territorial level. Indeed, territorial disparities can be found across several dimensions of both infrastructure endowment and education quality, representing a significant challenge to territorial sustainability.
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Funding for Leonardo Cefalo: The author was partially funded by the European Union—NextGenerationEU, Mission 4, Component 2, in the framework of the GRINS–Growing Resilient, INclusive and Sustainable project (GRINS PE00000018 CUP H93C22000650001). The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union, nor can the European Union be held responsible for them. Funding for Paolo Maranzano: The author was partially funded by the Italian Ministry of University and Research within the “Fondo per la ricerca in campo economico e sociale (FRES)” framework. Specifically, the author took part to the “Una, sola, indivisibile: le tante Italie nel COVID” project at Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (Codice FRES2024_0000015 - CUP B43C25000210001).
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