BEYOND THE CLASSROOM: THE UNSEEN IMPACT OF FAMILY BACKGROUND ON CHILDREN'S EDUCATION
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KEY WORDS: educational achievements, educational aspirations, role modelsAbstract
Many advancements, opportunities and easier life usually stems from education, an important field in the life of humanity. This is because, now many people are seeking to receive quality education regardless of their age, gender, and socio-economic status .This article analyses some of the core reasons of children's motivation to study , and gives two in- depth results of the exploration of the influence of family background on children's education .
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