Top 1200 Access To Education Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on April 14, 2025.
It is not beyond our power to create a world in which all children have access to a good education.
We need quantitative assessments of the success of education. We need certification and qualifications both for teachers and for pupils. It is not a choice between quantity and quality, between access and excellence. Both of these will happen together if people really do believe in the importance of education to change lives.
Access to high-quality education is way too limited. The United States has the world's most admirable higher education system, and yet it is very restrictive. It's so hard to get into. I never got into it as a student.
If your kid doesn't have broadband access, that's a real disadvantage for participating in modern education. — © Julius Genachowski
If your kid doesn't have broadband access, that's a real disadvantage for participating in modern education.
In the Internet world, both ends essentially pay for access to the Internet system, and so the providers of access get compensated by the users at each end. My big concern is that suddenly access providers want to step in the middle and create a toll road to limit customers' ability to get access to services of their choice even though they have paid for access to the network in the first place.
Online education, then, can serve two goals. For students lucky enough to have access to great teachers, blended learning can mean even better outcomes at the same or lower cost. And for the millions here and abroad who lack access to good, in-person education, online learning can open doors that would otherwise remain closed.
If you live in an area where there is not a good school, the internet may be the best way to get access to a lot of education material. The same is true if there is not a good doctor - the internet may be the best way to get access to health.
I believe that the key to building a strong economy in Wisconsin starts with education. Every single kid in our state deserves access to a good public education, no matter their zip code.
Millions of children all over the world live in silence and face communication barriers - and, particularly, access to education.
It is public land and we will do our best to provide recreational activities. We are looking at initially allowing kayak access, wade fishing, bicycle access and walking access on some of the interior roads.
There are many types of education: formal education, street education, personal education, experiential education, and I've found that I've had different partners who have a lot of wonderful intellect and education from all different types of sources.
Our message of ensuring every Hoosier has access to a quality education that turns into a good paying job, that ultimately leads to a meaningful career with access to affordable health care, is resonating.
At the current pace of change, we won't have universal access to education in 100 years, let alone five, and that is unacceptable.
As technology changes the way we communicate, connect, create, consume and innovate, it is democratizing access to opportunity. Education is no exception.
When women earn more, families are stronger, and children have better access to quality health care and education. — © Kirsten Gillibrand
When women earn more, families are stronger, and children have better access to quality health care and education.
In the Affordable Care Act, Congress provided access to medical care for nearly 30 million uninsured Americans. Access is critically important, but offering access to an already broken system won't provide a lasting cure. We need to ask and answer the underlying question: Access to what?
I have always believed and promoted the fact that education and access to the knowledge society involves lifelong learning.
If I were advising President Obama, since he's the one running, I would have made his campaign very simple. I promise that in four years, I will get more Americans, as many as I possibly can, the opportunity and access to some form of post-secondary education. I want more of them to graduate high school with the skill-set of post-secondary education and I want more of them to be able to obtain that post-secondary education. This is the only way we are going to close the income gap.
When you don't have equality of opportunity because you don't have equal access to education, it just seems so outrageous. It weakens our economy and leads to more inequality.
Over the next two years UNICEF will focus on improving access to and the quality of education to provide children who have dropped out of school or who work during school hours the opportunity to gain a formal education!
The best way to fight poverty is to empower people through access to quality education
The Internet has done so much for so many. It allows women and minorities to have access to education, training, and information that sometimes isn't available to them for whatever reason.
I grew up at a time in Hawaii where there were trans women around, so there were visible role models for me. At the same time, as a low-income trans girl of color, there were so many things that I didn't have access to. I didn't have access to a great education. I didn't have access to affordable healthcare.
The College Access and Opportunity Act addresses the important need to make higher education more affordable and easier to access for low and middle-income students.
From my decades of experience in education, I know the sooner young people have access to a quality education, the more successful they are.
Pell grants are critical tools for lower- and middle-income students to access higher education, and by expanding access to year-round courses, we can help non-traditional students complete their education sooner, allowing them to start their careers and pay off their loans.
Yahoo! is dedicated to promoting community awareness through outreach, education and information access.
Today in America many people are living in a virtual world. They enter it through an internet access device and they navigate freely around it, and those people who learn how to navigate better in that space are finding that they have better access to information about jobs and education and all the good things that our society produces.
Being in a field like healthcare, for me, as someone who is basically on a mission to make a global impact in terms of affordable access to healthcare, I am very, very concerned about the fact that there are a large number of people in this world who need to have some access to basic rights, whether it is in education or healthcare.
It's absolutely true we have to pay attention to whether low-income people of any race are able to access quality, higher education.
Differences of power are always manifested in asymmetrical access. The President of the United States has access to almost everybody for almost anything he might want of them, and almost nobody has access to him. The super-rich have access to almost everybody; almost nobody has access to them. ... The creation and manipulation of power is constituted of the manipulation and control of access.
We are entering a hyperconnected world where every boss now has more access, cheap access to cheap labor, cheap genius, cheap robot, cheap software, and then this world averages over. There is only one answer to that, and that is to get everyone as close as possible to some form of post-secondary education, it could be vocational, it can be liberal arts, it can be science and technology.
Thoughtful education programs and access to effective forms of contraception are key to preventing unplanned pregnancy.
Access to computers and the Internet has become a basic need for education in our society.
With technology, we can achieve universal access to secondary education within a generation.
All over the world, we're seeing access to food, clean water, education and healthcare improve; as a result, global innovation is rising as well.
The first mistake in the New York Times is worrying about granting Trump access. They're not "granting" Trump access. Trump is commanding access. Trump is taking access. Trump is dictating the daily narrative.
We want to make access to a world-class education like clean drinking water or electricity.
Even though education was key in my family, I had no access to museums or art where we lived. I was a bit starved. — © L'Wren Scott
Even though education was key in my family, I had no access to museums or art where we lived. I was a bit starved.
Canada truly understands that girls and women who have access to a safe and high-quality education is a priority.
Regardless of their parent's income or zip code, every child in Georgia deserves access to a high-quality, affordable education.
Every student - no matter their family income or zip code - deserves access to an education that prepares them to lead successful careers.
Each and every student deserves equitable access to a quality public education that prepares them for college, career, and citizenship.
With broadband access, we can revolutionize global access to education, health care, economic empowerment, and the delivery of critical human needs.
A large number of students around the world don't really have access to high quality education. So, launching EdX allows students all over the world to have much better access to a high quality education from a university such as Harvard, MIT, Berkeley and others as we add more universities.
I'm a beneficiary of an extraordinary education, and I believe that no matter where you live, the access to education is key to social mobility.
Education provides the fullest opportunities for fulfilling ourselves. It is the access to all that a person has yet to learn.
Let me ask you: Should only children of the wealthy have access to quality early education? Should only children of the wealthy have access to a college degree? The answer - the only answer - is: no.
Women began their inner emancipation by their access to literature, by access to the world through books; an access they could not have socially or politically, or of course economically, in the world at large.
Access to a quality education in our country is a civil right for all Americans young and old. But to ensure it for scores of our fellow Americans, we must rethink education.
Above all, I believe every child, no matter their ZIP code or their parents' jobs, deserves access to a quality education. — © Betsy DeVos
Above all, I believe every child, no matter their ZIP code or their parents' jobs, deserves access to a quality education.
A basic element of the American dream is equal access to education as the lubricant of social and economic mobility.
The beauty of Bumble and this world of online connecting is it gives you access. Going down to the bar, what is your access? What is the access you're gaining there? Really, only a few people.
My father was born in the year 1900 in South Carolina, and he grew up at a time where being an African-American child in the American South was to be deprived of access to anything close to a reasonable education. He only had three years of formal education, but he was self-taught. He read two newspapers a day.
Elimination of child labour and access to education are like two sides of one coin. One cannot be achieved without the other.
In my travels all over the world, I have come to realize that what distinguishes one child from another is not ability, but access. Access to education, access to opportunity, access to love.
I believe young people from working families should have access to debt-free education because I know from my own experience that a high-school degree is not always enough, and a higher education can change a life.
I wish it were true that every child had access to an education that helped them reach their full potential.
Twenty per cent of American children grow up in poverty, and that means they get inadequate nutrition, inadequate health care, and because we have a very local education system, they get inadequate access to education. With those as a starting base, you perpetuate inequality. That's why, here in New York, Mayor de Blasio has made a big deal of trying to focus on preschool education, because by five years old, there are already huge differences. We've finally begun to recognize it.
Access to quality education has enabled me to reach far beyond the Bangladeshi village I grew up in.
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