Like, first of all, everyone on here is privileged to have Internet access and spare time to have fun on sites like this.
Lots of kids worldwide don't have the opportunity to be educated - and by having that opportunity, we are very privileged.
However, someone up above mentioned Constitution rights, by which I think they meant the US Constitution (that does annoy me a bit - many countries have a Constitution, and what is in one country's may not be in another's, but I digress) and in 1st world countries, education is seen as right - just like every citizen has the right to necessities like food, shelter, etc.
So it depends on what perspective - from a global perspective, it's a privilege. From a national or local perspective, it's a right.
It's sad how so many people disliked this when kids all over the world are literally dying to go to school.
Mmhmm
... Actually it is a right.. It's in the constitution..
I mean that it should be regarded as a privilege and not a right, because a lot of us take it for granted
Oh and I did some googling, and education is not a right given to Americans by the constitution
Bill of rights? Declaration? I don't know. It's in something.
Depends ...
Like, first of all, everyone on here is privileged to have Internet access and spare time to have fun on sites like this.
Lots of kids worldwide don't have the opportunity to be educated - and by having that opportunity, we are very privileged.
However, someone up above mentioned Constitution rights, by which I think they meant the US Constitution (that does annoy me a bit - many countries have a Constitution, and what is in one country's may not be in another's, but I digress) and in 1st world countries, education is seen as right - just like every citizen has the right to necessities like food, shelter, etc.
So it depends on what perspective - from a global perspective, it's a privilege. From a national or local perspective, it's a right.