The Problem
The Problem
Chapter I
THE PROBLEM
In every child’s life, parents were always by their sides. Parents are the one who
shapes the child’s personality since the day the child is born, the first persons they are
with is their parents until they grow up and have their own family. A good relationship
between the child and parent will lead a good environment in home and a good
perception of the child towards what life would really be.
With the above presentation this study aims to look at the importance parental
involvement on student’s academic performances. And impart references about how
important the parent-student relationship and involvement in child’s learning process in
every stage of their life, because the parents are the child’s treasure and the child is the
parent’s treasure.
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THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
This study will let everyone realize the importance of parent’s involvement on
academic performance of students.
Quano (1998) points out that parents have the primary duty to provide children
and youth is not just the endeavor and functional partnership of the home and school.
Teachers, school authorities and parents identify themselves as educators because of
the commonality of their purpose to educate children.
This study was also linked to a psychological theory which suggest that
academic achievement is determined by such factors as classroom, home, peer, group
and mass media to which students are exposed Walberg (1986) and Ethington (1991).
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CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
Age, gender, religion, civil status, income, educational attainment and occupation.
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
Parent's Profile:
Age
Gender Parenting Program
Religion Family Day Program
Occupation
Parental
Student's Profile: Involvement
*Collaboration
Age
*Cooperation
Gender
Academic Performance *Decision Making
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Hypothesis
School Administrators. The findings of this study will help the school administrators in
planning, organizing and implementing programs that could inform everyone how
important are the presence of the parents in the academic performance of students.
Teachers. The result of this study could help teachers identify the importance of
parental involvement to the performance of the students.
Parents. The results could also remind parents about their responsibilities and role as
active participants in their child’s education.
Students. The result of this study could help the students realize the importance of
parents in their learning process.
Other Researchers. This study could be used in some other studies as a data reference
and may contribute useful information to other researchers of this field.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Parents- In this study it refers to the parents of Grade 7 Students on Santo Nino
High School for school year 2018-2019.
Decision Making- this refers to the parents and students shared decisions.
Chapter II
Canilao (1998), believed that she could contribute much in all areas of concern
however, it is the recommended to motivate the parents and the school to work with
greater collaboration. In contrast to the task given to the educator’s participation of
parents is expected for they are the first, the closest and the most influential person in a
child’s life. Numerous researchers as claim that parental involvement is essential in the
educational success of a child (White, et al., 1992). Becher (1984) found out that
parents develop more positive attitudes about themselves as parents. They have
increased their self-confidence; they also use more positive forms of reinforcement.
Parent-child relationship improve and if the involvement stars in preschool and the early
grades, the children increased their academic achievement and cognitive development.
Rich (2003) studied the parental involvement in school and found that children
whose parents and/or other significant adults shared in their formal education tend to do
better in school. Some benefits identified measure parental involvement in education
included higher grades and scores, long term academic achievement, more successful
programs and more effective school. According to Rich, school should create an
environment where teacher input on implementation of parental involvement strategies
was sought and encouraged.
Hill (20013) studied that parents-school involvement and school performance and
found that parental involvement did not affect all academic areas equally. His study
further revealed that parental characteristics such as age, gender, educational
attainment, occupation, and family income were significant predictors of parental
involvement.
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Conway and Houtenville (2008) studied the parental involvement and its
primary impact on student achievement and found that parental effort was consistently
associated with higher levels of achievement, and the magnitude of parental effort was
substantial. Parents seemed particularly interested in the academic achievements of the
child. A family’s involvement in their child’s education is recognized by many as the
single most important factor in school success and achievement. Research has shown
that not only does family involvement increase academic achievement, as reflected in
higher test scores and graduation rates, but it also increases likelihood that youth will
pursue higher education.
Sheldon and Epstein (2001) found that school-based activities which include
volunteering, attending parent-teacher conferences, fund raising activities and other
class-related activities increase gains in reading and mathematics. The study further
revealed that schools that are actively reaching out with parents to engage them in their
child schooling reported significantly more involvement in various activities compared to
schools that do not reach out to families.
Becher (1984) concurs that all forms of parental involvement strategies seem to
be useful. However, those that offer more types of roles for parents to play, and occur
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over an extended period of the time appear to be more effective. More research is
needed on the relative value of varied forms of involvement in decision-making, since
this role is just emerging and has not yet been studied to any great extent.
In the study by White (1992) about the benefits of involvement parents in early
intervention programs, they concluded that parents have an obligation to be involved
because they are ultimately responsible for their child’s welfare. Involved parents
provide better political support and advocacy. Early intervention programs which involve
parents in greater benefits for children. Parent involvement results in greater benefits for
the parents and family members. By involving parents, the same outcomes can be
achieved at less cost, and the benefits of early intervention are maintained better.
INSIGHTS
Peters (2012) notes that “when schools have reputations for being successful,
they generally have lots of engagement from parents.” MwaiKimu (2012) concludes in
his qualitative study on Parent Involvement, that a society needs to increase its level of
educational involvement and that starts with the support by the parents. He claims that
parent-school linkages pf parents to the school, the teacher-parent relationship is critical
to pupil’s success and parent involvement.
Chapter III
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This chapter deals with the research methods used in the study. It also discusses
the research design, research locale, sampling design, respondents of the study,
research instrument, data gathering procedure and sampling procedure.
RESEARCH DESIGN
This survey method of the correlation research was utilized in this study. Sample
survey was obtained in order to have data of the parent’s and student’s in terms of
demographic profile such as gender; religion; occupation; age and Parental
Involvement: It’s Importance to Student’s Academic Performance.
RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT
The locale of this study is in Santo Niño High School. The school is located at P-
5, Poblacion, Bacolod Lanao Del Norte.
SAMPLING DESIGN
This study was conducted in Santo Niño High School, school year 2018-2019.
The respondents of this study will be the Grade 7 Students and Parents.
After making the questionnaires the researcher went to the locale of the study
which are the Grade 7 Students and Parents. The researcher just choose the
respondents which is convenient and after choosing it’s respondents the researcher
gave out the questionnaire and the respondents was instructed to fill up the profile and
answer the following questions precisely. And after the was data gathered it was
computed.
SCORING PROCEDURE
The respondents was asked to indicate their response using the given
corresponding scale in every indicator presented in the survey questionnaires,
specifically on the Parental Involvement: It's Importance to Students Academic
Performance..
Scoring Indicator
4 Strongly Agree
3 Agree
2 Disagree
1 Strongly Disagree
Chapter IV
PRESENTATION AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA
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Therefore, it shows that most of the respondents are preteens and need to be guided by
their parents in their education.
1.2 The table shows that 40% were 46-52 years old and 60% were 37-40 years old.
Therefore, it shows that the respondents are already at the age where they likely need
to be involve in their child's learning process at school.
2.1 The table shows that the distribution of respondents according to gender were
equally and fairly distributed.
2.2 Shows that 40% of the respondents were Male and 60% were Female.
Therefore, it shows that most of the active parents are females or the mothers.
2.1 cooperation;
2.2 collaboration;
Statements Strongly Percent Agre Percent Disagree Percent Strongly Percent Description
Agree e Disagree
1. My parents 19 95 1 5 0 0 0 0 Strongly
helped me agree
develop
good study
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habits.
2. My parents 20 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 Strongly
encourage agree
d me to get
good
grades.
3. My parents 6 30 8 40 4 20 2 10 Agree
were strict
when it
came to
school.
4. My parents 5 25 4 20 6 30 5 25 Disagree
checked to
see if I had
homework.
5. My parents 8 40 4 20 5 25 3 15 Strongly
attended agree
school
programs.
6. My parents 9 45 1 5 3 15 7 35 Strongly
punished agree
me (ex.
Took away
my
cellphone)
if I received
bad
grades.
7. My parents 18 80 1 5 1 5 0 0 Strongly
attended events agree
like "Brigada
Eskwela".
8. My parent(s) 4 20 8 40 3 15 5 25 Agree
volunteered as an
officer in my class.
9. My parents did 18 80 2 10 0 0 0 0 Strongly
not notice when I agree
received good
grades.
10. My parents 5 25 4 20 10 50 1 5 Disagree
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demonstrated
support for my
extra curricular
activities.
11. My parents 15 75 5 25 0 0 0 0 Strongly
volunteered to help agree
with my
extracurricular
activities (ex.
coaching and give
money/materials)
12. My parents 13 65 1 5 4 20 2 10 Strongly
seemed to be agree
proud of me when I
received good
grades.
13. I believe my 20 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 Strongly
parent's agree
encouragement
helped me stay
focused on my
education.
14. My parents 6 30 2 10 3 15 9 45 Strongly
seemed disagree
disappointed when
I received bad
grades.
15. My parents 20 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 Strongly
think education is agree
the only way to
have a bright
future.
16. I knew if I ever 15 75 4 20 1 5 0 0 Strongly
needed help with agree
the school, my
parents were there
for me.
17. My parents 11 55 1 5 5 25 3 15 Strongly
talked with the agree
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Statements Strongly Percent Agree Percent Disagree Percent Strongly Percent Description
agree disagree
1. I encouraged 11 55 8 40 1 5 1 5 Strongly
my child to a agree
good study
habit.
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extracurricular
activities.
11. I volunteered to 11 55 9 45 3 15 0 0 Strongly
help, my child agree
with his/her
extracurricular
activities (ex.
Coaching & give
them
money/material
s).
12. I am proud 16 80 3 15 1 5 0 0 Strongly
when my child agree
got good
grades.
13. I ensure my 13 65 5 25 2 10 0 0 Strongly
child that my agree
encouragement
will help him/her
to stay focused
in his education.
14. I seem 6 30 9 45 5 25 0 0 Agree
disappointed
when my child
gets bad
grades.
15. I think that 11 55 5 25 4 20 0 0 Strongly
education is the agree
way to success.
16. When my child 9 45 7 35 6 30 0 0 Strongly
needs help with agree
his/her study, I
will always help
him/her.
17. I talked with the 3 15 5 25 8 40 4 20 Disagree
faculty and staff
about my child’s
behavior and
attitudes.
18. I encouraged 8 40 6 30 4 20 2 10 Strongly
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my child to agree
participate
school-
community
activities like
“Tree Planting”.
19. I talked with the 3 15 7 35 9 45 1 5 disagree
school faculty &
staff about
school and
classroom rules.
20. I ensure my 5 25 9 45 4 20 2 10 Agree
child to sustain
him/her with
materials or any
resources he
can use in his
studies.
The respondent’s participation in the student’s academic performance is determined
that there is significant relationship with the students and parents at Santo Nino High
School of Bacolod Inc.
Rationale
Implementation
The school plan will be implemented throughout the school year 2019-2020
through the appropriation of the Grade 7 Students at Santo Nino High School under the
Parental Involvement program.
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Evaluation
Monitoring and evaluation of the action plan done at the beginning of the school
year at the end of the school year.
General Objective:
Table 5
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Chapter V
Summary
This study analyzed the Parental Involvement: It’s Importance to the Grade 7
Student’s Academic Performance in Santo Nino High School during the school year
2018-2019. It focused on the Grade 7 Students and their parents of Santo Nino High
School utilizing the study on Parental Involvement: It’s Importance to the Grade 7
Student’s Academic Performance in Santo Nino High School.
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This study utilized the correlational design employing convenience sampling. The
correlational model involves the importance of relationship of the Grade 7 Students and
their Parents in participation of the student’s academic performance. It includes survey
approach, the survey questionnaire was field tested to measure frequency and
percentage.
This study has two groups comprises Grade 7 Students and Grade 7 Student’s
parents through convenience sampling. One of the criteria of choosing the respondents
was that they should be a Junior High Students (Grade 7).
Findings
Problem 1.
Age
Gender
Age
Based on the interpreted data Family Day Program and Parenting Program is a
must so that the involvement will be more focused.
Conclusion
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Recommendation
School Administrator: encourage, invite and support parents who prefer to help in
the implementation of educational projects and programs. they should consider
good management in creating a welcoming and productive parents.
Students: should cooperate and collaborate with their parents and take their
advices
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REFERENCES
Appendix A
October 01 2018
In view of this, she is asking your approval for the distribution of questionnaires to Santo
Niiño High School, Bacolod Lanao del Norte. Rest assured that all their answers would
kept confidential in accordance with the “Ethics of Research.”
Sincerely yours,
Researcher
Noted by:
KAREN GAY P. DY
Research Teacher
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Appendix B
October 01 2018
Dear Respondents:
Please answer each item by checking the column as required with honesty and
sincerity. Your responses would be the basis for the validity and success of this
research. Rest assured that all their answers would kept confidential in accordance with
the “Ethics of Research.”
Respectfully yours,
Researcher
Noted by:
KAREN GAY P. DY
Research Teacher