Parental Involvement Exploring Its Influence
Parental Involvement Exploring Its Influence
Parental Involvement Exploring Its Influence
Aroroy, Masbate
Proponents:
Garmel J. Hao
Jericho J. Martinez
Lanie C. Ortega
Ronavie N. Tupas
Chapter 1
Introduction
A child is vulnerable to the outside world. They can be shaped into a successful person or
molded to fail in life (Melissa T. Bartolome, et. al, 2017). Parents are the child’s escort to the
world, because of this, they possess a powerful influence towards a child’s development,
especially when one is still a child. Ibrahime Naite (2021) explains that this is due to the
authority and skill they have to shape and develop their children into motivated, and inspired
people with their explicit involvement in the process of learning activities. That is why a child’s
success in life especially in education can be determined by a lot of factors, and parental
involvement plays a key role here. There are studies showing the relationship of parental
involvement to student’s academic success. According to Gonzalez-peinda et al. (2002), parental
involvement makes a positive contribution to students’ academic achievement by affecting their
academic self-concept which is of considerable importance in academic success. To be more
specific, a research done by Shaver and Walls (1998) stated that those students with high levels
of parental involvement are better in reading and math than those with low levels of parental
involvement.. Even Hara and Burke (1998) claimed that the key to improvement of children’s
academic accomplishment is boosted parental involvement. This is the common knowledge
regarding the topic, that’s why in order for a child to succeed, parents exert a lot of influence on
their child's cognitive development in the early years and thus, the contact between home and
school should be maintained, especially during the primary school years (Melissa T. Bartolome,
et. al, 2017).
However, previous research shows inconsistent relationships between parent involvement and
academic achievement, it also shows that parent involvement’s impact on academic achievement
varies due to the demographic and socioeconomic profile of the student and by gender (Kao
2004; Hill et al., 2004; Keith et al. 1998; Muller 1998). In a comprehensive review by Mattingly
et al. (2002), 41 studies concluded that there is little evidence indicating parental involvement
affecting academic achievement. In addition, at least two prior studies suggest that at-home and
at-school parental involvement with science education is greater for boys (Carter & Wojtkiewicz,
2000; Miller, 1988). In a meta-analysis, Jeynes (2007) found that parent involvement was
associated with increased achievement on urban secondary students, and those with higher
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education might be more efficacious, knowledgeable, and intentional about being involved
(Lareau, 2003; Shumow & Lomax, 2002). Even with the disparities, it is widely accepted that
parental involvement has a positive effect on a student’s academic success. That is why the
Philippine government recognized the importance of parental involvement and has taken steps to
encourage it (Llego, 2022). Hence, it is important to understand up to what extent parental
involvement impacts the academic success of a grade 11 student of Aroroy National High
School.
To date, these studies are conducted mostly on developed and industrialized regions, the role
of socio-demographical profiles are also not always taken into account. Although the World
Bank considers the Philippines a developed country, the country still lacks sufficient research
focused on the topic, specifically here in Aroroy. According to Nierva (2009), parent
involvement in the Philippines is vague because there is still a need to improve parent
involvement practices and strategies, especially those promoting the parents’ active involvement
in the child’s learning at home and in school. This in turn reveals a gap in the literature
concerning the topic.
As the title of this study states “Parental Involvement: Exploring its Influence on The G11
Students of Aroroy National High School”, the researchers main goal in conducting the study is
to understand the effects of parental involvement among the researchers and understand onto
what extent its effect has on the students. This title is chosen because it is relevant to today so
long as the education system is present, it is also timely. It will serve as a dissertation output in
G11 of Aroroy National High School. The results of this study will play a role in the academic
performance of a student since it will also gain insights on what are the best practices and
strategies that schools, and teachers can employ to effectively encourage parental involvement.
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Statement of the Problem
The purpose of this study is to understand the influence of parental involvement to the
academic success of a Grade 11 student from Aroroy National High School it will also determine
the practices best for increased parental involvement.
1. What is the nature and extent of parental involvement in the education of Grade 11 students at
Aroroy National High School, and how does this involvement vary across different
socioeconomic and demographic groups?
3. How can the school and teachers effectively engage parents in their children's education and
create a collaborative partnership between home and school, and what best practices and
strategies have been found to be most effective in promoting parental involvement and student
success in the context of Aroroy National High School
Understand how and to what extent parental involvement influences the academic
performance of G11 Students of Aroroy National High School
Gain key insights on how and what practices and strategies are best suited for effectively
engaging parents in their child’s education in order to achieve a collaborative partnership
between home and school that promotes success in their child’s academic endeavors
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Assuming a positive correlation between parental involvement and academic performance, it
can be hypothesized that an increase in parental involvement, such as regularly monitoring their
child's homework and schoolwork, attending parent-teacher conferences, and providing
academic support at home, will lead to improved academic outcomes among Grade 11 students
of Aroroy National High School.
Theoretical Framework
This theory served as the foundation for many studies. Studies from (Hara & Burke, 1998; Hill
& Craft, 2003; Marcon, 1999; Stevenson & Baker, 1987) consistently found that parent
involvement in a child's early education is found to be positively associated with a child's
academic performance.
However, this theory explains how a child's social circle can inadvertently affect their cognitive r
epresentation of the world and how crucial a parent's influence is on a child. He describes
children’s as agents, stating that children are active learners with a constant drive to match their
internal constructions (their own view of the real world) and external constructions (the external
realities they face with in their surroundings) (Piaget, 1981).
Since families are children's first teachers and where they learn to learn, children's interactions w
ith family members in the community are crucial to their learning and development. For this
reason, children gain knowledge about the world through this interaction(Piaget, 1981). Children
continually rework and revise-assimilate and accommodate their internal constructions with each
new experience (Prior & Gerard, 2007). Other people and the social circle are important
elements influencing the children’s cognitive development. Children assimilate new learning and
accommodate their own incorrect views of the world more quickly if they are more actively
involved with people and things in their surroundings. In this regard, children learn best when
they have opportunities to interact with their environments, and particularly with their parents
who are a vital part of children’s environments (Athey, 2007). For example, parent involvement
activities such as practicing interactive homework creates opportunities for children to interact
meaningfully with their parents such that children construct their own knowledge within both a
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social and physical environment through this process (Bailey, Silvern, Brabham, & Ross, 2004).
As a consequence, Piaget’s social development theory supports the idea that parent involvement
is a crucial factor in children’s development and especially academic achievement.
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order systems (micro-, meso-, and exo-)." (Bronfenbrenner, 1979, p. 26). This layer takes into
account cultural attitudes and ideologies including laws, morals, values, practices, and
worldviews. Although these cultural aspects are not typically a part of children's daily lives, they
can play a significant role in their growth. Family values, for instance, undoubtedly have an
impact on childrearing methods in Turkish society, which directly affect how children develop in
that community. In addition, Bronfenbrenner introduces the chronosystem. This layer speaks of a
person's development in life or consistency across time. A child's development can be impacted,
for instance, by changes in family structure over time, such as its demographic aspects. In
conclusion, one could easily contend that, according to Bronfenbrenner's theory, a child's school
experience consists of more than just their interactions with their teacher or their school.
Additionally, it incorporates a bigger structure comprising the community, family, and parents.
Therefore, insight into how a child's environment affects them offers theoretical support for the
notion of parental involvement in their education.
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Figure 1. Paradigm of Theoretical Framework
Bronfenbrenner, et.
Microsystem al. Ecological
Systems Theory
Mesosystem
Chronosystem
Conceptual Framework
This study revolves around the concept that parental involvement has an effect on the
academic performance of the Grade 11 students of Aroroy National High School.
PARENTAL
INVOLVEMENT
Profile of the students
Gender
Family income.
Location
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ACADEMIC
SUCCESS
This study utilizes the Independent Variable (IV) and Dependent Variable (DV). The IV
consists of the parental involvement of the Grade 11 students of Aroroy National High School
along with the profile of the participants. The DV includes the academic performance of the
students which will be measured through the student’s grades in the previous academic year.
"Parental Involvement: Exploring its Influence on the Students of G11 of Aroroy National
High School" will focus on investigating the relationship between parental involvement and
academic achievement of G11 students of Aroroy National High School.
The study will only involve G11 students. The academic achievement of students will be
based on their grades in the previous academic year. The study will delve into the extent of
parental involvement in their children's academic life, including participation in school activities,
communication with teachers, monitoring of homework and assignments, and other related
activities. The scope of this research is to investigate the influence of parental involvement on
the academic performance of Grade 11 students. The study aims to explore the extent to which
parental involvement impacts the academic achievement of the student. Specifically, this
research will focus on the following aspects of parental involvement: (1) parental expectations
and aspirations for their children's academic success, (2) parents' engagement in their children's
academic activities such as helping with homework and attending school events, (3) parental
communication with teachers and school personnel, and (4) parents' emotional support and
encouragement of their children's academic success.
The research will be conducted in Aroroy National High School, and data will be collected
through interviews to students. This research has several delimitations that should be taken into
account when interpreting the results. First, the study will only focus on Grade 11 students, so
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the findings may not be generalizable to other grade levels or educational contexts. Second, the
research will only investigate the influence of parental involvement on academic performance as
well as their socio-demographic profile and will not examine other factors that may impact
students' outcomes such as school resources, or peer influence. Third, the research will only
consider parental involvement from the perspective of the students and not from the teachers' or
school administrators' perspective. Fourth, the study will only be conducted in Aroroy National
High School, which limits the generalizability of the findings to other schools. Fifth, the research
will only use self-reported data, which may be subject to bias and may not accurately reflect
actual levels of parental involvement or academic performance. Lastly, the socio-demographical
profiles mentioned will only include the gender, family income, and location.
Chapter 2: Methodology
Research Design
The research title “Parental Involvement: Exploring its Influence on Grade 11 Students” will
use qualitative approach due to the nature of the research question and the type of data required
to answer it. In this case, the research question is concerned with exploring the influence of
parental involvement on Grade 11 students. This is a complex and multifaceted issue that
requires an in-depth exploration of students’ experiences, perceptions, and attitudes towards
parental involvement, as well as the contexts in which they occur.
Qualitative research methods are also well-suited to explore the contextual factors that
influence parental involvement, such as academic success. These contextual factor are important
to consider when exploring the influence of parental involvement on Grade 11 students, as they
can shape the ways in which parental involvement is enacted and perceived by students.
Quota sampling will be used in this study. The participants will be n members for each
classification which is based on their gender, parent’s income, and parent’s level of education.
The population is the G11 students of Aroroy National High School.
Instrumentation
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In this study, the researchers used semistructured interview questions to collect the data from
the participants/respondent. The interpretation of qualitative data will also make use of thematic
analysis.
Before the study is conducted, the researchers secured the research title’s approval through
proposal defense; The researchers will prepare two permits to be signed by the participants in
order to ensure credibility and prevent coercion. This study will utilize a qualitative approach;
hence, a recorded semi-structured interview will be conducted after the researchers personally
distribute the interview questionares
The data gathered during the data gathering procedure will be transcribed and then categorized
using thematic analysis. After the categorization and finalizing of the gathered data, the
researchers will analyze the qualitative data and then determine the influence of parental
involvement to the Grade 11 students of Aroroy National High School.
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