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A new report from the Iranian regime’s Parliament Research Center reveals the dire state of Iran's education system, which is suffering immensely due to the government's misallocation of resources. As billions of dollars are funneled into nuclear and military programs, the education sector is left to deteriorate, highlighting a troubling trend of neglect in national development.
The report indicates that schools are facing severe shortages of essential materials, and teachers are often left unpaid or underpaid, leading to a decline in educational quality. Students and their families are increasingly frustrated as the lack of investment in education compromises their future opportunities.
This diversion of funds has resulted in widespread disillusionment among educators and parents alike, as they witness the government prioritizing military ambitions over the fundamental right to quality education. The implications of this neglect extend beyond the classroom, potentially hindering Iran's long-term socio-economic growth and stability. The future of an entire generation hangs in the balance as the regime continues to prioritize its controversial projects over the educational needs of its citizens.
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