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Which of the following is TRUE of schools in low-income areas? Teaching is more likely to encourage rote learning. Federal and state governments actively participate in the facilitation and assessment of the curricula. They have very high graduation rates. They have higher attendance compared to schools in high-income areas.

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User Miron
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Teaching is more likely to encourage rote learning.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Most schools in low-income areas have lack of proper teaching facilities. The funding for school development in these areas are normally limited and very scarce. It cannot be used fully to furnish adequate facilities to impart conducive learning.
  • Students in these schools cannot be facilitated with comprehensive and all-round education system. They are normally forced to learn in a very limited and thus, teaching becomes more of rote learning due to limited teaching and learning process.
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