Educational protests are demonstrations organized by students, teachers, or community members to express their concerns about issues affecting education. These issues can include inadequate funding, poor school conditions, curriculum changes, or policies that impact students' rights. Protests aim to raise awareness and advocate for changes that promote better educational opportunities.
These protests can take various forms, such as marches, sit-ins, or rallies, and often involve the use of signs, speeches, and social media to spread their message. Notable examples include the March for Our Lives movement, which focuses on gun control in schools, and protests against standardized testing practices.