Another way education helps alleviate poverty is by providing kids with a type of haven from their home, which most of the time is not a positive influence. The opposition would state that the problems outsides the walls of the schools are bigger than the ones in it therefore education is not the issue. The parents and other institutions are the reasons why people have been subjected to a life of poverty. Science Magazine recently published a study detailing how living in poverty effectively lowers one’s IQ by nearly 13 points, which is the equivalent to the effects of alcoholism or pulling an all-nighter. The decision making of parents in poverty is already severely impaired before taking any other circumstances into consideration. These domestic inadequacies are actually even more evidence as to why schools need to offer a nurturing environment to counter the negative home effect. In doing so, students transferring the same type of resentment they have for their home towards their school can be prevented. If schools were to provide students with an atmosphere of growth and learning academic success would significantly increase.
The largest obstacle in the way of our educational system fostering a positive setting is that the schools where a haven is most vital are the schools that have the least resources. It is critical that we fix the great imbalance. All over the country our cities have developed rings of extremely rich school districts with brand new buildings around the inner city school districts that have crumbling facilities and not enough