A structural education deficit refers to a systemic gap in learning opportunities caused by flawed funding models, outdated curricula, or inequitable resource distribution. It perpetuates cycles of underachievement, particularly in marginalized communities. Understanding this term helps policymakers identify root causes of inequality, while students and educators benefit from targeted reforms that address long-standing educational disparities.
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