Provide learning opportunity for school-age children
AS
the
beginning of a new academic year has arrived, basic education schools are once
again bustling with students dressed in their white and green school uniforms.
Schools and school compounds are filled with the lively presence of cheerful
and smiling students and teachers, creating a graceful and vibrant atmosphere.
In areas under the administration of the
State government, students are able to peacefully pursue both basic and higher
education. They have the opportunity to receive an appropriate level of
education according to their respective ages. Moreover, under the new placement
test system, students who lost educational opportunities for several years due
to various circumstances will also be given opportunities to resume their
studies as a form of academic rehabilitation.
Before studying vocational subjects,
school education serves as the first pathway for children to develop their
basic intellectual abilities and broaden their understanding. Therefore,
ensuring that school-age children are able to attend school is an extremely
important matter for their future lives. To make it happen, local authorities,
parents, and teachers must work together to provide support and assistance.
Only then can children be protected from losing their opportunities for
education.
While children in peaceful and stable
areas can study calmly and without worry in schools, children in areas affected
by armed conflict are losing their opportunities to receive an education. Have
the various organizations operating in conflict-affected areas truly
considered the lives of children who are becoming discouraged and hopeless because
they have been deprived of educational opportunities? At present, innocent
children are not only unable to study subjects appropriate for their age
levels, but are also being forced to endure the negative consequences of
unstable and insecure regional conditions.
The loss of educational opportunities in
children’s lives could eventually lead to a breakdown in human resource
development across different regions in the future. Regional development
efforts may face shortages of human resources as a consequence of young people
losing access to education. As a result, development projects may be delayed,
and progress slowed, leaving local people to experience underdevelopment and
lagging growth. The consequence of losing educational opportunities due to the
lack of regional peace and stability will ultimately be the delayed development
and backwardness of their own regions.
The disruption of peace and stability is
destroying children’s right to education. Those who cause instability are
dimming the country’s future. Each individual, group, or organization must
question and examine for themselves whether their actions truly contribute to
the development of human resources for many generations.
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