The socio-economic factors influence the educational achievements of a group of people a great deal more then their intelligence.

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:37:34
Category: / Society & Culture / Education
Length: 8 pages (2085 words)
Introduction: This work examines the above mentioned hypothesis and explores, within the context of the research carried out in the field, the socio-economic factors that influence the attainment of children at schools. It begins by exploring the role intelligence plays in a pupils success. It then states the debate in the discipline over schooling. Through examples it illustrates the argument in affirmative of the hypothesis. Having mentioned the major factors that affect the performance of …
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