The Negative Effects Of Poverty On Education

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Poverty is an ever-persistent problem within the world that impact reaches further than the general populace realizes. Poverty is a limiter, meaning that it limits the accessibility of various resources to those who have low-income. The resources that are not accessible can range from financial resources to support systems and knowledge on different concepts (Lacour & Tissington, 2011). When a person takes this into consideration, it becomes clear that education is affected by poverty as well and can have a large impact on learning. Poverty affects both learning and social behavior, however, there are resources available that can negate the affects of it.
Poverty has one of the largest negative effects on education and learning within poverty-stricken communities and other areas. As stated, poverty makes needed resources inaccessible because there is no viable funds to assist those in poverty of acquiring said resources. The United States has one of the greatest gaps between rich and the poor in which minorities primarily reside in the lower income bracket (Capra, 2009). Due to this, research has shown that there is a large gap between disadvantaged and advantaged students. According to Lacour and Tissington (2011), on a study done with third through fifth graders, those who were poverty stricken scored below normal and “significantly worse” (Lacour & Tissington, 2011, pg. 522) than their more advantaged students. These numbers are a result of lowered cognitive skills due to the lack …show more content…

Poverty has an impact on education in terms of learning in which it can stagnate a student. It also has an effect on social development and so it is important that teachers and parents have access to information to assist them in educating their students around their the economic status. With this, students will have a better chance of closing the academic gap between themselves and their

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