: Reviewers at the Wall Street Journal praised the film for its sharp wit and the nuanced portrayal of Tassone's "tightrope" act of maintaining public perfection while committing private theft. 2. Pedro Almodóvar’s 2004 Masterpiece

: There is a strong link between poverty and poor educational outcomes. Factors like poor nutrition and unstable living conditions often hinder learning more than the quality of teaching itself. Pandemic Legacy

Education is often revered as the great equalizer, the bedrock upon which meritocracies are built, and the primary vehicle for social mobility. We entrust our schools, colleges, and universities with our most precious resource: the developing minds of the next generation. Yet, within the hallowed halls of academia, a counter-narrative frequently emerges. This is the story of "Bad Education"—a phenomenon that goes beyond poor grades or failing test scores. It is a systemic, psychological, and ethical failure that corrupts the very purpose of learning.

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