BY INDY MAEALASIA
“EDUCATION should not be a privilege determined by geography, gender, or circumstance, it should be a right, one that empowers every child in the Pacific to realize their full potential.”
This was the resounding message Miss Solomon Islands Elsie Polosovai spotlighted on the pre-pageant interviews on Thursday. Polosovai took center stage among seven other contestants of the Miss Pacific Islands Pageant (MPIP), emphasizing inclusivity in education:
“Inclusivity means ensuring that every child, regardless of gender, socioeconomic background, ethnicity, or ability, has the opportunity to learn and thrive,” she emphasized.
However, for many, Polosovai stressed that this remains a distant reality. “Children with disabilities, in particular, are often stigmatized and excluded from quality education,” she explained.
She recounted her experience with a student with a disability, who attended a vocational training school but faced significant barriers due to both physical and social obstacles.
Polosovai highlighted that in rural Solomon Islands, teachers often manage classrooms with as many as 50 students, which greatly reduces the ability to provide individualized support.
This challenge is particularly daunting for students with disabilities, who face even greater hurdles due to financial difficulties and cultural norms that limit their opportunities.
Miss Solomon Islands also pointed to the severe lack of proper school infrastructure, teaching resources, and qualified educators—factors that significantly undermine the quality of education.
Moreover, she expressed concern about the gender imbalance in educational opportunities. Polosovai noted that male education is often prioritized over female education in many communities, which further limits opportunities for young women to succeed and contribute meaningfully to society.
Lastly, Polosovai emphasized that education is not confined to the classroom. “Education takes place in homes, communities, and through life experiences,” she added.
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