Grade 10 Jaena Students: Impact of Poverty on Educational Performance
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What did the study by the Department of Education in the Philippines find about Grade 10 students from low-income families?

  • They had significantly lower scores in national achievement tests. (correct)
  • They had higher academic performance compared to peers from higher-income families.
  • They had similar academic performance to peers from higher-income families.
  • They had better access to educational resources.
  • According to the research by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies, what was more likely for Filipino students from the lowest income quintile compared to those from higher-income families?

  • Drop out of school and have lower academic performance. (correct)
  • Experience higher rates of grade retention.
  • Receive more educational support.
  • Score higher on standardized tests.
  • What is highlighted as a significant factor hindering academic success in students from low-income families?

  • High levels of parental involvement.
  • Access to advanced technology.
  • Participation in extracurricular activities.
  • Financial constraints and lack of educational support. (correct)
  • In a longitudinal study in the United States, what did children from low-income families consistently experience compared to their more affluent peers?

    <p>Lower standardized test scores and higher rates of grade retention.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the impact of poverty on access to educational resources according to the study by the Department of Education in the Philippines?

    <p>It significantly limited access to educational resources.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did numerous studies consistently show about the effect of poverty on academic performance?

    <p>Poverty has a detrimental effect on the academic performance of students.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did the study by Reardon (2013) find about the achievement gap between high-income and low-income students?

    <p>It has grown significantly over the past few decades.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to Lacour and Tissington (2011), what are some challenges faced by students from low-income families that can hinder their academic progress?

    <p>Poor nutrition, lack of access to healthcare, and unstable living conditions.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Dela Cruz's (2019) study on students from low-income families attending Grade 10 Jaena reveal?

    <p>They faced challenges like lower test scores and higher dropout rates.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What multifaceted challenges did the Meta-analysis of international studies emphasize in regard to students from low-income families?

    <p>Issues like poor nutrition, unstable living conditions, and the need for part-time jobs.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How can limited access to educational resources impact the academic progress of students living in poverty?

    <p>It can lead to increased absenteeism and behavioral issues.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In what way can working part-time jobs to support their families affect students from low-income backgrounds academically?

    <p>It can exacerbate their academic struggles due to divided focus.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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