March 24

How Do You Feel About School?

You don’t like school that much right? Every kid thought that at least once. But did you ever think about the millions of kids that can’t even go to school? You don’t like school that much right? Well they’re many examples that you should feel privileged when you go to school. These are two examples between children from America and from third-world countries feel about school.
Kids in America are required to go to school and adults have a great attitude towards them. But kids in third-world countries can’t or aren’t allowed to even go to school, the attitude towards them is not very positive either when it comes to school. One example about the difference about students in America and students from third-world countries is, the requirement to go to school. For example, American students are required to go to school every day when expected, while kids in third-world countries can’t, aren’t allowed, or ridiculed for going to school. We feel that since we go to school every day it’s not that special and we’re just ready to leave. But children in places like Pakistan think of school as a privilege, because some kids over there aren’t allowed or can’t go to school. ” I didn’t know what to make, but I knew he was wrong. My school was heaven.” This shows the attitude of some children in Pakistan.
An equally important example, is the attitude towards students. Children in America are praised for going to school and even sometimes given gifts for doing good in school, meanwhile students in third-world countries like Pakistan female students are sometime hated and are shamed for even attending school. Students of America walk carelessly outside, while female students in Pakistan are terrified to walk outside in their uniforms. “As my friends passed through the gate to, a man stood scowling at us.” This shows what kind of attitude is put towards female students in Pakistan.
These were a handful of examples on how students from America and students from third-world countries feel differently about school. If you thought more like the students from third-world countries you might actually feel privileged to be able to go to school.