Human Rights Right to education
Iria and David
Table of contents 1. Introduction 2. The education 2a Everyone has the right to education. 2bCountries where this right is not being respected. 2cThe education in my country(España). 2dThe education in Algeria. 3 Conclusion 3a Iria´s opinion 3b David opinion 3c Other’s opinion 4 Bibliography
1 Introduction: What are Human Rights? Human Rights are rights of every human being without any difference due to nationality, race, sex, religion, language or any other condition. 2 “Education” 2a)Everyone has the right to education .
2b) There are some countries where people don’t have this right. For example: In Ethiopia if you are a girl you haven’t this right. 2c) Education in my country. The education in Spain is usually respected. It is is obligatory and free until 16 years old. This is post 26 in Europe according to Unesco.
2d) Education in Algeria. The Education in Algeria is free and obligatory until 16 years old. They study 6 hours a day. We have chosen this right because we think that everybody must have it. It´s very important because knowledge make better people and citizens Some countries don't this right right in South America, África and India.
3 Conclusion: Iria´s opinion: Education is very important in Spain and in the rest of the world. David’s opinion: The human rights are very important in the world especially the right to education. Malala is a girl who fought for the right of women to education. The films on education: a. Dead Poets Society.
The documentaries on education: a. Camino a la escuela.
b. Yuck. The books on education:
a. Educación plena en derechos humanos.
4 Bibliography Cover page: http://www.centrodedebate.es/wp-content/uploads/ed ucacion-gorro Education: http://www.prode.es/index.php?page=24&ampliar=313u cation Mafalda: http://canalcultura.org/2012/03/11/lo-mejor-de-mafal da-simplemente-comparte-recopilacion-canal-cultur/ camino a la escuela: http://www.filmaffinity.com/es/film234333.html Los poetas muertos: http://1989deadpoetssociety.blogspot.com.es/2011/11/ por-que-dead-poets-society.html