Although discrimination against religion is prohibited in educational environments in the United States by title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, it is not like this many countries all over the world. Throughout the world women, men, and children of varying religions have faced discrimination in academic settings or have been forbidden from receiving educations. In parts of the world where religious discrimination is prominent in educational environments many individuals become reluctant to attend or afraid of the consequences if they do. This prevents individuals from reaching their full potential for something that has nothing to do with their academic ability or ineptness. Education should be available to everyone regardless of their religion and it is time that other countries and governments started to take a stand against these heinous acts of discrimination and make education safe and available to anyone. Another factor which affects education availability is geographic placement. In countries all over the world children are forced to give up any chance of an education to the lack of schools in their area. Although this scenario is not widely present in developed first world countries it still presents a large issue. Children and young adults should be able to receive an education if they so desire, regardless of their physical location. An effort to make educational settings more available worldwide would need large financial investments, but those investments would allow for advancements like never before and overall growths in a country’s GDP whilst making a large stride in the right direction of the human rights movement, proving that there is no reason that education should not be readily and widely available to students all over the
Although discrimination against religion is prohibited in educational environments in the United States by title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, it is not like this many countries all over the world. Throughout the world women, men, and children of varying religions have faced discrimination in academic settings or have been forbidden from receiving educations. In parts of the world where religious discrimination is prominent in educational environments many individuals become reluctant to attend or afraid of the consequences if they do. This prevents individuals from reaching their full potential for something that has nothing to do with their academic ability or ineptness. Education should be available to everyone regardless of their religion and it is time that other countries and governments started to take a stand against these heinous acts of discrimination and make education safe and available to anyone. Another factor which affects education availability is geographic placement. In countries all over the world children are forced to give up any chance of an education to the lack of schools in their area. Although this scenario is not widely present in developed first world countries it still presents a large issue. Children and young adults should be able to receive an education if they so desire, regardless of their physical location. An effort to make educational settings more available worldwide would need large financial investments, but those investments would allow for advancements like never before and overall growths in a country’s GDP whilst making a large stride in the right direction of the human rights movement, proving that there is no reason that education should not be readily and widely available to students all over the