Wednesday 2 November 2011

RIGHT TO EDUCATION

                                                  RIGHT TO EDUCATION 

Every person in the world has a right to education. The right to education is recognized as a human right.  Everyone is entitled to an education. The right to education includes the right to free, compulsory primary education for all. In my blog I will look at different countries and if they are providing free education to their people.  Two countries I wanted to look at are India and Pakistan.

EDUCATION IN INDIA
The shortage of qualified teachers in rural and slum schoosl is one of the most challenging problems by overburdened education systems in India. It’s not unusual for government village school, housing 200-500 students, to have fewer than half of a dozen teachers who are not qualified to teach many of the subjects. In India, about 50% of the children aged 6-18 are not going to school.

EDUCATION IN PAKISTAN

Only 63% of Pakistani children finish primary school education. Furthermore 68% of Pakistani boys and 72% of Pakistani girls reach grade 5. Teachers in government schools are not that well educated as teachers in public schools.

As, you can see, there are few children that are getting well educated like me and like you. So we should donate money to poor people so they can get well educated too.


Images from google copyright free images
Information from wikipedia and education in India.com