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Educational Imperative: A Moral Obligation or Wasted Opportunity? | Indonesia's Education Crisis

"Explore the ethical responsibility to succeed in education and the consequences of neglecting educational opportunities, with a focus on Indonesia's challenges, including children not in school, working on streets, and malnutrition. Delve into the moral aspects of justice, privilege, opportunity, and duty. Can a debt of justice be repaid through charity? Featuring a space for a photo of a current school to showcase facilities and opportunities for learning."

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Educational Imperative: A Moral Obligation or Wasted Opportunity? | Indonesia's Education Crisis

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  1. Is there a moral imperative to succeed in education? OR to put it another way…. Is it morally WRONG to waste your educational opportunities?

  2. In Indonesia, 4.44 million children aged 7-15 are not in the school system. 2.3 million children aged 10-14 are out working on the streets 32% of children under the age of 5 suffer from severe malnutrition.

  3. "What is owed in justice can never be paid in charity." -- Pope John XXIII

  4. Space for photo of current school showing facilities and range of opportunities

  5. Privilege Opportunity Duty

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