Economy, asked by gokahyayra, 7 months ago

how does high population growth affect education​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Education leads to lower birth rates and slows population growth,” he says. “This makes it easier for countries to develop. A more-educated workforce also makes poverty eradication and economic growth easier to achieve.” ... Combined with population growth, it adds pressure to the system.

Answered by Anonymous
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The higher the population of school age people in a society, the more teachers are needed to teach these students. This can place a strain on an already overtaxed system. Many teachers are moving to different professions for the monetary increase, while those who stay are overburdened with the ever increasing number of students. The educational issues this causes can increase when teachers are dealing with students who have to stay after school and come in early due to parental work obligations.

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