While the right to education is recognized globally, some countries face significant barriers in providing this right due to factors like conflict, poverty, and political instability. Countries such as Afghanistan, South Sudan, and parts of Syria struggle with access to education due to ongoing conflicts and humanitarian crises. Additionally, systemic issues in countries like North Korea and Eritrea hinder educational access and quality, impacting the realization of this fundamental right. However, it is important to note that many nations are working towards improving access to education despite these challenges.
I dont know, it depends on the right person coming at the right time
Hopefully you missed a day due to personal illness. If are truant then you'll need to report your absence to the Attendance office. Keep in mind we're given the right to education and without education we don't get very far in life.
If they produce in poor countries and hire workers from that poor country then they dont have to pay them as much because to them a dollar is alot. If they did it in they're country they would have to pay employees more. It's also good advertising.
if you dont want to do it then DONT DO IT!EVEN IF YOUR FRIENDS ARE NOT YOUR FRIEND ANYMORE AT LEAST YOU DID THR RIGHT THING!
The US public school system is ranked highly compared to those in other countries around the world, but not as high as countries such as Japan and Canada.
new zealand
its very important-as in all countries
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Most LEDC countries dont have medication, education, shelter and most importantly clean, fresh water. (:
Education is a right. Your parents make you go to school everyday dont they? Well, that is because you must go. The government made the schools so children can learn. Privileges are something that you dont have to do. You should though. A right is something you HAVE to do.
it has been important because some people dont have the right to learn right away and they believe that learning is a privilege not a right
i think maybe Vietnam, combodia, lous(dont know if i spelled that right)
Education is a fundamental human right and is widely available in most countries around the world. However, access to quality education may be limited in regions facing conflict, political instability, or extreme poverty. In these cases, ongoing conflicts and humanitarian crises might hinder individuals' ability to access education.
Easily we have all the same Jobs as other Countries, you can be anything you want with the right education!
no not all countries
The right to education for women has evolved over time and varies by country. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many countries began to grant women access to education, with significant milestones such as the establishment of women's colleges in the U.S. and the UK. However, it wasn't until the mid-20th century that more widespread legal rights to education for women were recognized globally, particularly following the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. Today, while many countries ensure women's right to education, challenges remain in various regions.
they dont have education in texas