PR 1 Research
PR 1 Research
Department of Education
Koronadal City Division
KORONADAL NATIONAL COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
City of Koronadal, South Cotabato
Members:
Teacher
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
performance throughout the years. Findings suggest that insufficient sleep in children
association was observed between sleep deprivation and lower academic performance,
which included lower grades and test scores. Another study published in the Journal of
School Health revealed that students who reported sleeping less than six hours per
night had a higher probability of receiving lower marks compared to those who slept for
stress, anger, and reduced emotional control. Additionally, it can negatively impact
mood and behavior. Moreover, children with emotional or behavioral difficulties may find
academic performance.
academic achievement. Children who prioritize healthy sleep habits are more likely to
excel academically, manage stress effectively, and experience enhanced physical and
mental well-being.
The focus lies in examining the impact of sleep deprivation on the academic
performance of Grade 11 students. This issue has gained attention because several
adolescents in this age group are unable to acquire sufficient sleep due to various
factors, such as academic demands, social engagements, and the use of electronic
devices. Sleep deprivation can have adverse effects on students' cognitive abilities,
imperative to understand the extent of the issue and its influence on academic
outcomes.
4. Have you noticed any changes in your attention span or memory when you don't
The study of how lack of sleep affects the academic performance of G11
During the G11 stage, students are preparing for college and their future professions.
Insufficient sleep can have a significant impact on their academic performance during
Sleep is essential for maintaining both physical and mental health. Insufficient sleep can
deprivation on academic performance can help identify potential health concerns and
Furthermore, the research can provide insights into the factors that impact academic
success. For example, it can reveal the correlation between sleep patterns and
Lastly, the study can have an impact on the development of policies that promote
healthy sleep practices both at home and in classrooms. By providing policymakers with
performance, they can create programs that prioritize students' sleep health, leading to
prioritize their health and well-being and make better decisions regarding their sleep
patterns. Also, they can profit from programs and techniques that enhance the quality of
Educators: By learning more about the significance of sleep and how it affects kids'
capacity to learn and succeed academically, educators can gain from this research.
This could aid them in creating tactics that are more supportive of student progress.
Parents: Can utilize the research findings to gain a deeper understanding of the
significance of sleep in their children's academic achievement and overall health. This
information can help them make informed decisions regarding their children's schedules
Health care providers: Health care providers can use this information to guide their
recommendations and guidance to patients who have trouble falling or staying asleep.
Also, they can utilize the knowledge to find and address sleep-related health problems
Policymakers: They can utilize the findings to create policies that are supported by facts
and are intended to enhance students' academic achievement and sleep health in
The scope of the study on the effects of lack of sleep on the academic
2. Identifying the factors that contribute to lack of sleep among Grade 11 students.
4. Analyzing the effects of sleep deprivation on the physical and emotional well-
1. The study will focus only on Grade 11 students, and the findings may not be
2. The study will only consider the effects of sleep on academic performance and
will not examine other factors that may affect academic performance, such as
nutrition or exercise.
3. The study will rely on self-reported data from students, which may be subject to
bias or inaccuracies.
4. The study will be limited to a specific geographical location, and the findings may
This chapter comprises the related literature, the studies that may contribute and
be significant to the study, and the definition of terms. These are composed of books,
thesis, and articles from books written by both local and foreign authors and the
internet.
Sleep Deprivation
critical for learning, mastering, and absorbing including physical and mental health.
Some research stated that insufficient sleep, increased brief or short-term sleep, and
going to sleep late and waking up early may influence the capacity of academic
performance, individual learning, and neural behavior. The study found that poor sleep
quality, insomnia, and daytime sleepiness were prevalent among both male and female
suburban high school students (published earlier this year in the Journal of Youth and
Adolescence) and found that an hour of lost sleep is related to a 38% increased risk of
feeling unhappy and hopeless and the other 58% increase in suicide attempts.
Teenagers with a maximum of six hours of sleep per night are also most likely to
agonize from depression, a 2010 study (Gregoire C., 2015) According to the Children’s
Health Council, “Another study found that high school seniors were three times more
likely to have strong depression symptoms if they had excessive daytime sleepiness.”
Some studies have specified that the amount of sleep by individuals described as
and adults. Previous studies have pointed to the connection between delayed starting
suicide, and even suicide attempts. It’s a problem that knows no economic boundaries.”
Reduced overnight irregular sleep patterns are associated with poorer academic
performance, tough drowsiness, and delayed circadian and sleep/wake to time. The
chances of academic failure were as long as more than a year in students with
insufficient sleep or lack of sleep compared to those with proper sleep (Jaljali et al.,
2020).
According to Ain C. (2020), sleeping after 11 p.m. has become most of the
student's daily routine, especially during weekdays. That these people seem to overlook
the consequences. People or students these days rely on coffee as a solution to their
exhaustion and tiredness. But this actually causes harm, such as addiction to the
the mind and body at any phase of human life, from early childhood to older adulthood.
all stages of life." Dr. Michael Breus a clinical psychologist and sleep specialist, told The
Huffington Post. "In the teen years, when development continues the sleep deprivation
Grandner MA. Sleep, Health, and Society. Sleep Med Clin. (2017) Stated
Lifestyle Factors: Lifestyle factors such as stress, alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine intake,
irregular sleep patterns, and lack of physical activity can all contribute to sleep
deprivation.
Disorders (2013) Stated Medical Conditions: Certain medical conditions such as sleep
apnea, restless leg syndrome, chronic pain, and psychiatric disorders can also cause
sleep deprivation.
Monk TH. Aging human circadian rhythms: conventional wisdom may not always
such as noise, light, and temperature can also affect sleep quality and quantity.
Haneishi E, Nakade M, Konno C, et al. Risk factors for sleep disturbance and
daytime sleepiness in Japanese workers. Sleep Biol Rhythms. (2015) Stated Work-
Related Factors: Working long hours or night shifts can cause sleep deprivation, as can
National Institute on Aging. Aging and Sleep. (2023) Stated Age: Changes in
sleep patterns are a natural part of the aging process, and older adults are more likely
study found that students used a variety of coping mechanisms, including caffeine
consumption, napping, and scheduling their time more efficiently to manage their sleep
Another study published in the Journal of Sleep Research examined the coping
mechanisms used by medical students to manage sleep deprivation during their clinical
rotations. The study found that medical students used a range of coping strategies,
including using caffeine, taking short naps, and adjusting their sleep schedule to
as deep breathing or meditation, had better sleep quality than those who did not use
METHODOLOGY
Research Design
This study will be conducted through online social platforms which will serve as
the medium for distributing online survey (Google) forms and physically either at the
convenience of our homes or within the vicinity of KNCHS at Koronadal City, South
HUMSS, STEM, ABM, ICT or TVL; whereas such students’ homes, history, background
and origin are also varied and unknown as well as their identities’ exposure, optional.
Sampling Technique
Random sampling
requirements through briefly answerable questions with both multiple choices and drop-
down answers as well as a free-writing blank requiring a short answer from their
Asks the subject about his/her sleeping habits as well as gives them the freedom
to express how they think the lack of this affects their ability to feel well and perform
properly in class, which also raises and/or serves as a green light reminder for them and
gives an opportunity to improve and help provide a solution by first being able to gain or
improve self-awareness.
Data Analysis
The collective answers given by the student subjects will be subject to calculation
through percentages per group according to each views and perspectives by manual
CHAPTER IV
This chapter presents the analysis of data we collected to provide answers to the
The purpose of this study is to know and analyze the experiences, difficulties,
and the coping mechanism of students that are experiencing lack of sleep.
Table 1 shows how many hours of sleep the students get and what are the
Table 1: Summary of students’ who aren’t getting enough sleep and what
STATEMENTS
As seen in table 1, there are various feelings and side effects of that the students have
encountered when they don’t get a full night sleep. But can’t focus and becomes angry are the
most common answer. This shows that the respondents are well aware of the positive and
negative effects of not getting enough sleep each night. The result implied that the respondents
who aren’t getting enough sleep can’t focus inside the classrooms.
Table 2 presents the summary of the difficulties the students face academically because
of lack of sleep.
Table 2: Summary of the difficulties the students face academically because of lack of
sleep.
P1. Daw indi man kay ang The participant states that It Not Affected
pagpulaw ko abi uhm... rason doesn’t affect his/her studies
man sya ngaa ga kwan gyapon because the reason he/she
ko sa academic. I mean stays up late is because of
academic ang rason kung ngaa school works.
ko ga pulaw.
P2. Yes. Ahh, in a way that The participant states that it Can’t Focus
nga... sa paraan nga for affects his/her performance in
example kapoy-kapoy na gid, the classroom because she
exhausted na gid ko, hindi na can’t focus at all.
ko kaayo maka focus sa klase
and also gina himo ko na lang
sina is... kung hindi ki na gid
ma... hindi na ko ka focus sa
teacher ma-ask na lang ko sa
friends ko, and also kung hindi
man nila gets ang lesson, hindi
ko man ma-gets ang lesson.
P3. Hmm. Kay... for example The participant states that it Can’t partake in activities
nagaklase sila and wala na ko affects his/her performance in
naka recite because natulog na the classroom because
lang ko. So maka affect gid sya. he/she can’t partake in the
recitations.
P4. Yes. Kay kis-a sa sobrahan The participants states that it Memory Lost
ko ka-tuyo, malipatan ko na affects his/her memory
himuon ang mga assignments because sometimes he/she
namon amo na, tas hindi ko na forgets the things she was
sya mapasa. supposed to be doing, and
he/she can’t pass that certain
task.
P5. Daw wala. No explanation None
P6. Oo dahil like ano abi The participant states that it Memory Lost
makalimot abi ko kada mag affect his/her studies because
subra ko kulng tulog malimtan when he/she stay up too late,
ko tanan nga gina studies ko all of the things he/she studied
he/she forgets.
P7. Sometimes kay hindi ka The participant said that in Can’t focus
kaayo maka focus sa lesson affects him/her sometimes
kung wala ka kaayo sleep because he/she can’t focus on
the lesson in the classroom if
he/she doesn’t get enough
sleep.
P8. Well yes pero daw na sanay The participant said that it Used to
nako affects him/her but they
eventually got used to it
P9. Oo, pero daw di ko ma The participant said it affected Affected
explain in what way him/her but he/she didn’t
provide any explanations
P10. Yes, kay like matuyo ko sa The participant states that it Can’t focus
klase and mag quiz wala ko ma affects his/her performance in
ans class because when he/she
don’t get a full night sleep
he/she will get sleepy and
class and wouldn’t be able to
answer the test.
As show in table 2, most of the difficulties the respondents face is that they can’t focus
on their class because they don’t get enough sleep. Some students can fight the sleepiness
they’re feeling during class, but most of the students we interviewed just sleep. Some students
are even experiencing memory lost because of not getting enough sleep, then there are some
students who got used to not getting enough sleep but still being productive.
Table 3 present the summary of how the students deal with their sleepiness during
class.
Table 3: Summary of how the students deal with their sleepiness during class.
THEMATIC STATEMENTS MEANING EMERGENT THEME
Ga ano, ga tulog, ga kaon. The participant states that Self-Care and Fulfillment of
he/she just sleeps or eat Basic Needs
when feeling sleepy in
class.
I guess gina try ko nga i-distract The participant states that Active Engagement and
sarili ko like for example gina he/she tries to distract Preventing Sleepiness
click ko ang ballpen, ga his/herself so that he
drawing ko, and also gina try ko wouldn’t fall asleep.
like for example may rubber
band sa kamot ko gina flick ko
sya in order to mabalik ang
akon nga focus.
Gatulog. The participant states that Disengagement and Lack
he/she just sleeps. of Interest
Gina tampa ko ang akon nga The participant is stating Extreme Measures for
sarili. that she slaps his/herself Alertness
just to keep his/herself
awake.
Matulog gid, wala na sang iban The participant states that Self-Care and Fulfillment of
kay daw wala man sila labot sa he/she just sleeps because Basic Needs
amon. the teacher doesn’t seem to
care about them.
Ga inom ko tubig or mag kaon The participant states that Self-Care and Fulfillment of
ko biskwit he/she drinks water or eat Basic Needs
biscuits to keep his/herself
awake.
Mag tulog kay usually di mona The participant states that Self-Care and Fulfillment of
ma iwasan and magkaon kag he/she sleeps because it Basic Needs
mag inom water cannot be avoided but
sometimes he/she just drink
water and eat.
either gina try ko eh hide or ma The participant is stating Inevitability of Sleepiness
tulog ko kay hindi ko gid that sometimes he/she
makaya hides his/her sleepiness but
most of the time he/she just
sleeps because it can’t be
helped.
Matulog gid The participant states that Disengagement and Lack
he/she just sleeps. of Interest
Gina kusi ko self ko para di The participant states that Extreme Measures for
matuyo he/she pinches his/herself Alertness
so that he/she wouldn’t fall
asleep.
As shown in table 3, the most common coping mechanism that the students used
Self-Care and Fulfillment of Basic Needs which means they were either sleeping, eating
foods, or drinking water during class so that they wouldn’t fall asleep. According to them
sleeping for at least 30 minutes in class could refresh them, and drinking water and
eating foods such as biscuits help them prevent from falling back to sleep again.
CHAPTER V
This section presents the summary and insights of the study which aimed to
analyze the experiences, difficulties and coping mechanism of students who are not
getting enough sleep. It includes the purpose, methodology, results, and reflection of
the study.
Summary
Findings suggest that insufficient sleep in children can result in concentration difficulties,
memory impairment, and diminished cognitive abilities, all of which can negatively affect their
academic achievements.
In one study published in the Journal of Youth and Adolescence, a significant association
was observed between sleep deprivation and lower academic performance, which included lower
Statement of the Problem The focus lies in examining the impact of sleep deprivation on the
academic performance of Grade 11 students. Sleep deprivation can have adverse effects on
performance, it is imperative to understand the extent of the issue and its influence on academic
outcomes.
Therefore, understanding the effects of sleep deprivation on academic performance can help
sleep and academic performance, they can create programs that prioritize students' sleep health,
of sleep in their children's academic achievement and overall health. Analyzing the effects of sleep
Providing recommendations for improving the sleep habits and academic performance of
Grade 11 students. The study will only consider the effects of sleep on academic performance and
will not examine other factors that may affect academic performance, such as nutrition or exercise.
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Haneishi E, Nakade M, Konno C, et al. Risk factors for sleep disturbance and daytime sleepiness in