Manifesto for the right to learn

"Manifiesto por el derecho a aprender"
Spanish C1 writing exercise

We believe learning is a right, not a privilege.

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Some vocabulary you may want to look up before or during this exercise: "freedom", "to enrich", "inalienable", "privilege (advantage)", "to foster", "to reject", "censorship" and "to guarantee".

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Learning is an act of freedom that transforms the individual and enriches society. Every person, regardless of origin, age or condition, has the inalienable right to access knowledge. Education should not be a privilege, but a tool for equity and progress. We defend critical, inclusive and meaningful teaching that sparks curiosity and fosters autonomous thinking. We reject any form of censorship, ideological imposition, or economic barrier that impedes learning. We demand public policies that guarantee resources, quality teacher training and universal technological access. Furthermore, learning must be adapted to the cultural and linguistic contexts of each community. Learning allows us to imagine, question and build a more just world. Therefore, we speak out: learning is a right, not an option.

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