Students are working hard to manage remote learning and work, which may lead to an increase in school dropouts.

Abstract: During online learning on Wednesday, December 9, 2020, a student showed mathematics issues during online learning. Paul Berstbach / Medium Group / Orange County Registered the Pressure of the Fighting...

During online learning on Wednesday, December 12, 2020, a student showed mathematics issues during online learning. Paul Berstbach / Medium Group / Orange County Registered the Pressure of the Fighting Challenge of Getty Images (Getty images) And economically helping their families are driving some students to drop out of school.  Since the beginning of the popular, more than 74 million US countries have proposed unemployment, and in some families have taken the burden on supporting their relatives. In the year, only 14 years of students are asking for work licenses so that they can help their family, Los Angeles Times during the popular period.
The counselor tells the era. Many students who have previously high GPA have now seen the decline in grades and schools trying to decline. Some students have found it difficult to manage their duties that they have exited or are considering dropping out of school.  The United Nations Children's Fund estimates that 24 million students worldwide may drop out of school due to great popularity, especially the school continues to trade online. Lack of online learning resources Many places mean that some students don't choose, only to stop going to school.
She added that lack of school education in people, let the children risks to child labor and sexual abuse.  
In recent years, the speed of the United States has dropped steadily, from 9.7% in 2006 to 5.3 ‰ 2018 in 2018? According to the data of the State Education Statistics Center. No statistics have been obtained in the past two years.  However, lack of people's learning, coupled with some pressure on finance, may mean that the dropout rate rises.
 In November last year, KVOA reported that in southern Arizona, the school district reported the rise of students or appeared in the classroom. Debbie ferryman, the reset plan of the Director of the dropout P. The reset plan of the school district told her to knock on the door of approximately 30 to 40 families. These families have been missing, and the school did not receive a family.
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After her aunt lost workIt can help her family six days a week to help her family and do not need to be unemployed.  "Once, I am just the only one in my family," Lum Brandorz tells why. "I will stay up late at night [School] Work , or just rush to catch it, or get answers from friends. It is very difficult.
" My head is big I am not in school in some time, "she continued." I think I feel more than school. I just felt lost. "
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