Which
is the real problem, the quality of education or the lack of accessibility to it?
Nowadays,
it is very common to hear about the poor or the nonexistent quality in Chilean
education, but are the young people really fighting only for a better quality?
The real trouble I think, is because there doesn´t exist an equality to equal access
to good education. Chile is one of the countries with the most expensive education
in the world, but Chile isn’t the country with the best salaries in the world,
so… Why is this happening? That should be the real question!
The
collective insatisfaction is in my eyes totally understandable. People prefer
to buy a house (that will last forever) rather than pay the same amount of
money to study five years, it is a simple mathematics consideration. How
can we make young people understand that studying is important? That they
should study even if they haven’t got the money or they prefer to begin to work
in order to make money instead of to owing?
It
is a question of accessibility and inequality, if you want good access to
anything (health, education, priorities in life) you must get into debt, (there
always exist particular examples, but don’t go to the case) the real situation
in today’s society is this: if you don’t have money you don’t have good access
to the best service, you don’t have the opportunity to study in a very good
school, or to enter to best Universities and like that, It is a vicious circle from
which we can’t get away. It is very difficult to break the scheme but we need to
do something, we can’t leave it as an unfair situation.
The
opportunities to do something are the most important and the capacity or
liberty of taking your own decisions, choosing, must be the same for everyone,
and shouldn’t have privileges.