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Out of School Children and Youth

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OUT OF SCHOOL

CHILDREN &
YOUTH
GROUP 3
OUT OF SCHOOL YOUTH
• an eligible youth who is a school
dropout
• an eligible youth who has received a
secondary school diploma
Effects of Out of School Youth
LOW QUALITY LACK OF LIFE LIKELINESS TO BE
AND SOCIAL ENGAGED IN
OF LIFE
ILLEGAL AND
SKILLS
RISKY ACTIVITIES
Some of the children
who do not go to school These skills are being The ‘out-of-school’
or who have dropped covered in the basic children and youth are
out in the middle of their education syllabus. more likely to engage
studies have to get low- themselves in illegal
paying jobs and risky activities,
Causes of Out of School Youth
INCAPABLE
GOVERNMENT POVERTY
Many Filipinos can not afford still
Philippines Government does
to go to school because of the
not have the ability to give a
lack of essential needs
good and standard education.

BAD VICES
BAD PEER
This is an issue that most high school drop- PRESSURE
Some common reasons why
outs even in elementary are addicted on
children, and teens drop out are
any kind of vices
there bad peers.
Causes of Out of School Youth
CHILD LABOR
BAD ENVIRONMENT
About 2.06 million children all around the The environment of the learner
Philippines are compelled to do Labor, has also an impact
such as in crop plantations, mining caves,
rock quarries and factories.?

TEACHER FACTOR LAZINESS


Some teachers in have an unruly attitude, Students are becoming lazy because
who don't care for their students well- of the lack of motivation that keeps
being them going.
Causes of Out of School Youth
DISTANT PARENTS
UNSUPPORTABLE
PARENTS ?“Amid the tide of a nationwide
rise of drop-outs and the slump
Even though how eager the child would of kids’ school participation and
want to go to school, if the parents will cohort survival, Ang rides against
not give any financial support and the the commonly-held belief that
child can not do anything about it. distant parenting strategy
doesn’t work”.(by the article of
LUIS CARLO S. LIBERATO Feb. 24.
2011)?
Based on the 2017 Annual Poverty Indicators Survey (APIS), about
nine percent of the estimated 39.2 million Filipinos aged 6 to 24
years old were out-of-school children and youth (OSCY). OSCY
refers to family members 6 to 14 years old who are not attending
formal school; and family members 15 to 24 years old who are
currently out of school, not gainfully employed, and have not
finished college or post-secondary course.
Of the 3.6 million OSCYs, 83.1%0 were 16 to 24 years old, 11.2%
percent were 12 to 15 years old and 5.7% were 6 to 11 years old. The
proportion of OSCYs was higher among females (63.3%) than
males (36.7%)

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