IN many Philippine cities, insufficient public transport and the lack of pedestrian infrastructure are affecting the inclusiveness, safety and accessibility of our schools and in turn the reach, quality and effectiveness of our education system. Transportation is seldom discussed as a factor affecting education outcomes but there is a significant relationship.
The daily transportation cost for getting students to school is an important concern for most families. For students in schools where the tuition is low or even free, the cost and affordability of transportation may be the main factor in the decision whether a child should stay in school.
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