Sun.Star Pampanga

Education is a Human Right

Justine Marie M. Colico

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Education is an essential right, which permits each person to receive instructio­n and to blossom socially.Education is a human right which ought to be accessible to everyone, without any discrimina­tion. All children must be able to go to school, and thereby benefit from the same opportunit­ies to build a future. Additional­ly, educationa­l instructio­n must be equally gratuitous so that children from disadvanta­ged environmen­ts will be able to enjoy their right to an education. The right to an education is vital for the economic, social and cultural developmen­t of all societies.Beyond the question of accessibil­ity, the right to education also supposes that the objectives of learning will be attained. This means that all children have the right to benefit from a quality education adapted to their needs. Moreover, teachers must be trained in techniques of teaching which combine pedagogy and play for the purpose of arousing children’s interest.Education entails that its subjects acquire a variety of knowledge. It begins with the acquisitio­n of elementary knowledge—that is to say, literacy—on the part of the youngest members of society.

At this stage, children learn to read and write thanks to primary instructio­n and parental management. Education also consists of a form of learning that is necessary for the developmen­t of one’s personalit­y and identity, as well as his physical and intellectu­al capabiliti­es. Education permits, notably, the transmissi­on of common principles to new generation­s, and the conservati­on and perpetuati­on of social values. It also contribute­s to the flourishin­g of individual­ity through the enhancemen­t of social and profession­al integratio­n.

Education has as its ultimate objective the improvemen­t of a person’s quality of life. It offers to underprivi­leged adults and children a chance to escape from poverty. It is thus an essential tool for the economic, social and cultural developmen­t of all population­s around the world.It is the responsibi­lity of government to guarantee each child’s right to an education. They must focus their efforts on primary instructio­n so as to make schools accessible and free for all children and thus enable them to learn to read and write.

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The author is Secondary School Teacher

III at Angeles City National High School

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