
Disability Discrimination in Education
Disability discrimination in education occurs when students with disabilities are treated unfairly or unequally compared to their peers without disabilities. This can manifest in various ways, such as inadequate access to facilities, lack of appropriate support services, or biased attitudes from educators. Such discrimination hinders the right to an inclusive and equitable education, which should allow all students to learn and thrive. Ensuring equality means providing necessary accommodations and support so that every student, regardless of ability, has the opportunity to succeed academically and socially in the educational environment.