Malala’s Education Fight

When you think of school what do you say?, but just think how people on the other side of the world feel. Malala is teenager from Pakistan. In her book I Am Malala. It shows how she feels about education. Malala risked her life for education. People on the other side of the world value school because they don’t get the privilege, but some think it’s a given here’s some reasons why children think different about school.

People on the other side of the world value school so much! On the other side of the world they go to school all they can. It’s a privilege for them to be able to go to school, in fact for them education is the key to life. Malala said,”I’m not afraid I will get my education even if I have to sit on the floor” they value school so much! Wow people value school so much for them to learn they will sit on the floor. On the other side of the world people go all they can. They have almost no school supplies! On the other side of the world people value school so much because they don’t get the privilege many times.


Here we just think school is a given, however here we don’t have to beg, walk, or fight for school, not to mention it will always just around the corner. Malala said,”Fighting is in Afghanistan, it won’t come into Pakistan” she thought they won’t come like peace is a given like school is a given. All we have to do is walk ten steps to the car. We don’t value school so much because we think it’s a given. Here we have a great advantage. We have someone to drive us and we also have many supplies. Here we don’t value school so much, because we think it is a given.


Malala stood up for education. Here we don’t value school so much, because we think it’s a given, on the other hand they value school so much because it’s a privilege. In I Am Malala, Malala is teenager in Pakistan and her book shows what she thinks about Education.
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