Poverty in the Philippines/Aims of the school Makabata
Financial Problems in the Philippines/Rates for Education in the Philippines
Education in the Philippines
100
Most kids stay home to help their parents earn more money so that their brothers and sisters can eat, have shelter, and whatever is absolutely necessary
Why would kids need to stay at home?
100
Education is expensive They need to work
What are some reasons that kids do not come to school?
100
“We also lose students in the course of their study. Some of them are a little lazy."
What are one of the causes for students to dropout of school?
200
At a time when education is becoming more and more a privilege rather than a right
What's education becoming?
200
At a time when education is becoming more and more a privilege rather than a right, it is heartwarming to know that there are quite a number of institutions that strive to give the poor better access to schooling. non-stock, non-profit foundation that runs a school,
What is Makabata's opinion on others helping them?
200
There are many kids that still cannot come to school.
Are there any kids who do not come to school?
300
Medicine is supplied by hospitals and laboratories that support the foundation.
What are there any support medically wise makabata has handled?
300
88% of children in primary school age 6-11 attend primary school at the appropriate age with 87% for male and 88% for female.
What are the rates of education in the philippines?
300
"I love coming to school, because I get to learn!"
What is a stereo type that people think kids who are poor say?
400
The poorest of the poor are the indigenous peoples, small-scale farmers who cultivate land received through agrarian reform, landless workers, fishers, people in upland areas and women.
Who are the poorest among the Philippines (their jobs)?
400
There is noticeable gender disparity in favor of females.
Is there a favorite gender among schools?
400
Primary completion rate is high in 90%
What is the completion rate for primary school?
500
About half of the Philippines’ 88 million people live in rural areas. Poverty is most severe and most widespread in these areas and almost 80 per cent of the country’s poor people live there. Agriculture is the primary and often only source of income for poor rural people, most of whom depend on subsistence farming and fishing for their livelihoods. In general, illiteracy, unemployment and the incidence of poverty are higher among indigenous peoples and people living in the upland areas.
What are the statistics of the people who live in the philippines (connected to the poor)?
500
P14,800 – P700 for uniforms and shoes, P1,300 for school supplies and textbooks, P800 for transportation allowance.
What is the cost for educating at least one child?
500
Among the population aged 20-24 years old, 62% of men and 75% of women have completed secondary or higher
What are the approximate measures of education for 20-24 year olds?
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