Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow: (Questions 1-5)
Children's right to education is widely recognized today as a fundamental human right. But that right also implies that the school they go to will have a pleasant and learning-friendly environment where everyone will have an enjoyable time. Teachers will be kind, caring and supportive, and children will feel relaxed. No harsh words will be spoken to them and special care will be taken of children with learning disabilities. That, unfortunately, is not the general picture in many schools. The system of education in this part of the world does not allow children much freedom and their special needs are often ignored. Children remain silent in the class unless their teachers ask them a question. They cannot take charge of their education and are encouraged to be obedient listeners. Learning is still based on rote memorization, which does not allow students to think critically.