Socio-Economic Status as a Determinant of Academic Achievement in South African Schools
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KEY WORDS: Academic Achievement; Educational Inequality; Parental Involvement; Resilience; Socio-Economic Status; South Africa.

About the Authors: Jeanne-Marie Lotter is a Doctoral Student at the Department of Educational Foundations UNISA (University of South Africa), Pretoria, South Africa; and Prof. Dr. Loyiso Mennon Luvalo is Chair of Higher Degrees Committee, Department of Educational Foundations, College of Education UNISA, Pretoria, South Africa. E-mail: luvallm@unisa.ac.za
Suggested Citation: Lotter, Jeanne-Marie & Loyiso Mennon Luvalo. (2026). “Socio-Economic Status as a Determinant of Academic Achievement in South African Schools” in EDUCARE: International Journal for Educational Studies, Volume 19(1), August, pp.1-26. Bandung, Indonesia: Minda Masagi Suci Foundation and ASPENSI with ISSN 1979-7877 (print) and ISSN 2621-587X (online).Article Timeline: Accepted (June 22, 2026); Revised (July 30, 2026); and Published (August 31, 2026).
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