
Louisa Barham: Area Schools Association President on rural kids being less likely to obtain University Entrance
Early Edition with Ryan Bridge · Newstalk ZB
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New research shows rural kids are less likely to gain University Entrance than urban counterparts.
An Auckland University study's found rural students had a 15% lower university entrance rate, creating barriers for them to get into courses like medicine.
Area Schools Association President Louisa Barham told Kate Hawkesby that it doesn't surprise her or concern her.
She said that there’s a difference in pathways and curriculum between urban and rural schools, as the environment influences what is focused on and what students are likely to do once completing their education.
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