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Access to education
(28)
Lily Cortese-Frowde
Primary Education
Primary education should be free and accessible to all children
Children should have the right to education no matter what ethnic group, gender or physical ability, even if they are a refugee they still have the right to education
The law primarily focuses on children from the ages of 5 to 19.
Stat schools have free enrolments
Discipline and equality
any Discipline should remain and respect a childs rights, violence towards a child is strictly not allowed.
Article 28
Children of all ethnic groups, genders and physical and mental abilities have the right to attend schools and gain education
438,064 children with disabilities reached for inclusive education in 2024
websites
Right to education
Article 28
UNICEF
EDUCATION
NZ human rights
BBC NEWS
Manamokopuna
unesco
Choice
Children should have the choice to choose what subjects they wish to focus on in secondary school.
Allowing children to choose their subjects lets them focus on subjects they actually care about and would like to build on.
History
in 1989 word leaders agreed to create the united nations convention on the rights of children
Education and how it works
From newborns to the age of eights, children don't need anything high tech to learn, infact at this age all they need is play.
during 2024, 43 countries used the 'Learning Passport' so that children could learn remotely during emergencies