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DROPPING OUT OF SCHOL

ARE WOMEN FORCED TO LEAVE THEIR STUDIES?

1950/2023

what does this comparison show us?

Why do people stop studying at a young age?

We still think that discrimitaion and sexism are things that our society has left in the past, but is it true? Are people being infirmed abut the impossible state f living that the women in Iran and other countries suffer everyday?

Even tough young men and women of today are aware of how difficult it was to persue studies in the past because of multiple reasons they still choose to drop out to cultivate unrealistic dreams and carreers

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Lin Y Miao Stella, Lucaioli Viola, Sofia Bellagamba

WE SHOULD CERISH OUR OPPORTUNITIES

We thought we would present this topic in a special way, asking real witnesses, close to us, to recount their experiences over the years after deciding or being forced to leave school.

SUMMARY

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WOMEN'S EDUCATION

THE STATISTICS

TESTIMONIES

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06

07

THEN AND NOW

POVERTY AND EDUCATION

OTHER WAYS TO LIVE

Statistics

Statistics show that after World War II dropping out numbers were trough the roof.As time passed less people stopped studying before the diploma.

Rosalba

Paolo

Testimonies

Clara

Are women being forced to leave school?

"The attempted extermination by poisoning of hundreds of ten-year-old girls in schools in Iran was intentional. This was admitted by the Iranian regime authorities themselves. The aim was to close down girls' schools."

Poverty is still an issue for the school system

"The fate of these working children is worrying.When we say working children, we mean the child who goes scavenging in Tehran and the big cities to find something to sell. These children are being hired by 'garbage mafias' on very low wages. Some, aged 14 or 15, might become kolbars; 12-year-olds may engage in smuggling fuel. They leave the education system without any skills and as a result, will remain simple workers, subject to all kinds of abuse. Very few of them are likely to escape this destiny.

Learning disabilities related discriminations

"Right from the start," he said, "my classmates took me as an easy target. It may have been because I sat at the first desk, because I was a bit of a geek or because I brought my computer to class to keep up with the others, being dyslexic. Unfortunately, over time this nonsense evolved, those kids would show their worst: they would break my computer by making it look like an accident and on the way home they would throw stones at me, sometimes throwing me to the ground and stomping on me. But the most serious thing happened when they beat me up".

NOW

THEN

Today almost every job with a good income and stable contract requires a university diploma and people are less likely to leave before getting those degrees.

In the past, since it was more common for young adoults to drop out more jobs didn't require degrees.

TAKE A GAP YEAR

WORK

What can teenagers do instead of school if they have or want to drop out

PROFESSIONAL COURSE

INTERNSHIPS WITH PROFESSIONALS

So, in conclusion, despite the passage of time and changes still too many people drop out or are forced to drop out of school. We have seen various reasons why people decide to drop out of school and also the various paths young people often take, but always remember, school is an environment of growth, not only cultural, but also life, and is one of the most precious riches we possess.

Lin Y Miao StellaViola Lucaioli Sofia Bellagamba