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Ending The Cycle Of Poverty Through Education

Immanuel's High School (IHS) acted as an educational pathway that effectively improved students' long-term outcomes who could not be admitted to the denominational schools due to their social class.

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
March 26, 2022
in Education
Reading Time: 5 mins read

Children that grow up in poverty often spend the rest of their lives in poverty. To break this cycle, education is of great significance. Whether we are addressing a small village or an urban hub, history has shown us time and again that education is one of the best ways to put an end to this cycle of poverty.

Truth In Numbers: Facts Supporting The Idea Of Education Breaking The Poverty Cycle

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When it comes to having a social, community, or humanitarian influence, contributing to education is the best thing you can do. The numbers speak for themselves, and it’s apparent that education is breaking the cycle of poverty.

Here are some surprising universal facts about education and poverty:

  • A single year of primary education raises earnings later in life by 5% to 15% for boys and is often considerably greater for girls.
  • A child’s future earnings will improve by 15% to 25% for each year of secondary education.
  • No country has ever achieved steady and rapid economic growth without first obtaining a literacy rate of at least 40%.
  • A kid born to a literate mother is 50% more likely to reach the age of five.

How Are Poverty And Education Interlinked?

Many children who grow up in poverty may experience additional challenges in their homes and schools as they grow older. Consider the number of children concerned about the food’s availability in their family and the source of their next meal. Concentration and the capability to retain new information during school hours may be significantly hampered for them, potentially leading to emotional or behavioral disorders. Many schools in these low-income regions are similarly ill-equipped to provide pupils with the resources they need for quality education, increasing the likelihood of the poverty cycle continuation.

Providing children with excellent education options, holistically supporting families and children in a community environment, and enlisting the help of universities as community partners result in higher academic results and improved community outcomes.

What happens when poor children and communities receive an education? What happens when these children learn critical life skills and enjoy a nutritious meal every week that they would not otherwise receive? Their life’s trajectory shifts. Their entire community is touched as the new generation develops and is able to give back to their community in ways that were previously impossible.

What Can Be Done?

When it comes to education, there are numerous methods to make a difference in a student’s life and guide them toward the proper possibilities for success. Outside of the education sector, several non-profit organizations create opportunities for low-income students in their communities by offering scholarships and grants to help them continue their education.

In regions where the government doesn’t value education, support social initiatives, or the cost of education is too high, educational programs are needed to cater to the educational needs of the non-affording ones. When most of the country’s schools are private, most children don’t get an education because they simply can’t afford it.

IHS Promoted Education Irrespective Of The Social Classes

The offshoot of IHS could be seen as a filler for the earlier to mid-19th century frustration of hundreds of parents who sought educational opportunities for their children but could not afford the higher fees at the denominational schools and/or were not admitted because of the social stratum.

IHS education bridged the gap in the social divide; it was economical and accessible. The school acted as proof that academic success was possible without vast expenditure.

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Jennifer has been a part of the journey ever since The American Reporter started. As a strong learner and passionate writer, she contributes her editing skills for the news agency. She also jots down intellectual pieces from health category.

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