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Socio-economic status, inequality and academic achievement
Ming Ming CHIU
Department of Special Education and Counselling (SEC)
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Socioeconomic Status
100%
Academic Achievement
100%
Educational Resources
100%
High Academic Achievement
66%
Poor Students
66%
SES Inequalities
66%
Student Learning
33%
Copyright
33%
Student Achievement
33%
Learning Opportunities
33%
Opportunity to Learn
33%
Resource Allocation
33%
Negative Effects
33%
Education Higher
33%
Novae
33%
Educational Learning
33%
Additional Resources
33%
Hurt
33%
High-income
33%
High Social Status
33%
Resource Opportunity
33%
Social Sciences
Social Status
100%
Socioeconomic Status
100%
Educational Resource
100%
Student Learning
33%
Cultural Capital
33%
Human Resources
33%
Academic Achievement
33%
Resource Allocation
33%
Financial Capital
33%