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TEHRAN – President Masoud Pezeshkian has emphasized the administration's dedication to overhauling the education system to ensure that every student has access to quality education. In a recent statement, he underscored that educational equity should not be viewed as just a slogan but rather as a vital objective that must be achieved.
Pezeshkian expressed his belief that an inclusive education system is essential for the development of society and the empowerment of future generations. He pointed out that disparities in educational access can hinder personal growth and limit opportunities for countless individuals. The president called for collaborative efforts among educators, policymakers, and communities to create an environment where all students, regardless of their background, can thrive.
The administration's vision includes implementing policies and programs that address existing inequalities, thereby fostering an educational landscape that champions fairness and accessibility. Pezeshkian's commitment reflects a broader understanding of the importance of equitable education in building a more just and prosperous society.
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