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Education constitution

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Do you mean a constitutional text about education? Or a constitution for an educational body (school, college, student union)? I can draft several types — a short constitutional clause guaranteeing right to education, a full national “education” chapter for a constitution, or a constitution/bylaws for an educational institution.

Tell me:
- Which of the above do you want (national constitutional clause, chapter, or institutional constitution)?
- Jurisdiction or context (country, public vs private institution)?
- Level of detail: short clause, moderate (several articles), or full, detailed draft?
- Any special priorities: compulsory vs free education, language rights, special-needs inclusion, religious schooling, teacher protections, funding guarantees, accountability/oversight, private schools?

If helpful, here are three short examples you can pick or ask me to expand:

1) Short national constitutional clause (right to education)
“Every person has the right to free, quality, and compulsory basic education. The State shall progressively ensure accessible and inclusive secondary and higher education and shall provide special measures for disadvantaged groups. The State shall guarantee adequate public funding, protect academic freedom, and establish effective mechanisms for oversight and redress.”

2) Brief constitution chapter (3 articles)
Article 1 — Right to Education: “All citizens and residents shall have the right to free, equitable, and culturally appropriate basic education. The State shall progressively realize access to secondary and tertiary education.”
Article 2 — State Duty and Funding: “The State shall allocate sufficient public resources to ensure universal access, inclusive facilities, trained teachers, and quality curricula. Private provision is permitted under regulation ensuring standards and non-discrimination.”
Article 3 — Governance and Accountability: “Education institutions shall enjoy academic freedom within the law. Independent bodies shall oversee standards, protect learners’ rights, and ensure transparent use of funds.”

3) Institutional constitution outline (school/college)
- Name and purpose
- Membership (students, staff) and admissions policy
- Governance (board composition, powers, elections)
- Principal/Head responsibilities
- Academic policy (curriculum standards, assessment)
- Rights and duties of students and staff (discipline, appeal)
- Finance and property
- Amendment procedure

Which option do you want me to draft in full, and any special points to include?