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Poverty in Philippine Education
Abrahan, Chester Patrick
Albaniel, Samantha
Jalandoni, Bea PatriciaMercado, Mae Katherine
Sia, Melanie
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Poverty in the Philippines
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Poverty in Education
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What is poverty?
"Refers to the condition, in which the basic
needs of human beings are not being met and
people lack the necessary food, clothing, or
shelter to survive, can be distinguished from
relative poverty, which has been defined as
the inability of a citizen to participate fully in
economic terms in the society in which he orshe lives."
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What is poverty?
Most often times, high level of poverty in such
areas leads to the deteriorating competencies
in education. Normally, families would tend to
choose buying food and other necessities
instead of bringing their children to school.
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Effects of Poverty to Education
Deterioration of competitive advantage by
students
Decrease of budget
Quality of education is still below standard (below
the passing rate of 75%)
Shortages in classrooms, seats, textbooks, and
teachers
Overcrowded classrooms (over 60 students per
class)
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Effects of Poverty to Education
Increase in illiteracy rate
Miseducation
Decrease in educational standards of thecountry
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Facts/Statistics
From a rate of 1.98 percent from 1995-2002, the
growth in enrolment slowed down to an average
of 0.97 percent.
In 2003, 66 out of 100 Grade 1 students graduatefrom elementary. In 2006, only 56 are able to
complete elementary school. In 2001, 70 out of
every 100 first year high school students completetheir four years in high school. In 2006, this
dropped to 54 out of every 100.
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Facts/Statistics
The shortage of 8,443 classrooms in SY 2001-2002 while 57,930 during SY 2005-2006.
The lack in 2,108,173 seats in SY 2001-
2002 while 3.48 million during SY 2005-2006. The shortage of 24.22 million textbooks in SY
2003-2004 while 34.7 million the next school
year. The 37,932 shortage in teachers in SY 2001-
2002 while 49,699 during SY 2005-2006.
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Use of Social Media
Problems are addressed to local/international
helping bodies (e.g. Black Pencil Project)
Influences the way people think, interact with
other people and perceive the world
Raises awareness
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Conclusion
Social media is one of the main key elements
that allowed the issue of poverty to be raised
worldwide. Through this, people have become
more aware of what is really happening in our
surroundings today.
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Conclusion
Furthermore, organizations, partnerships, and
groups are being formed in order to enable
effective collaboration amongst individuals
and provide continuous effort in answering
the issue of poverty.
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Conclusion
Concerns of people about poverty have also
been raised. Therefore, social media does not
only build relationships amongst peers, but
also allow continuous effort of individuals inreaching certain goals such that they can be
able to benefit the society.
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References
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Shah, A. (2010, September 20). Poverty Facts and Stats GlobalIssues. Global Issues : social, political, economic and environmentalissues that affect us all Global Issues. Retrieved June 27, 2011,from http://www.globalissues.org/article/26/poverty-facts-and-stats
ONE | ONE harnesses social media to push voters global poverty
concerns up election agenda. (n.d.). Home | ONE. Retrieved June27, 2011, fromhttp://www.one.org/c/international/pressrelease/3291/