Abstract
The main point in this chapter is that SDG 4 targets cannot be achieved without education justice,
which entails that every child, young person and adult benefit from quality education and lifelong
learning. There is no justification for the injustices arising from poor-quality education and
exclusion as they exist today. Accordingly, tackling the problem of social, political and economic
exclusion that emerges from the education sector, and the limitations they impose on the
prospects of some individuals, must be prioritised to expedite the realisation of SDG 4. That
entails, among other things, ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and promoting
lifelong learning opportunities for all. Drawing a nexus between education justice in basic
education and higher education, the chapter exposes the nature of the challenges that sustain
the injustices of educational exclusion and poor-quality education. These include the knock-on
effects that injustices in basic education have on higher education, especially for students from
marginalised schools. Interventions that seek to advance education justice towards attaining SDG
4 are also discussed.