Research Introduction 1
Research Introduction 1
Research Introduction 1
The pandemic's existence was unusual, resulting in school closures before the official end
of the school year 2019-2020, with just 37 percent to 50 percent of learning gains in mathematics
when students returned the following academic year (Kuhfeld et al., 2020). Students may lose
more ground in mathematics than in reading, according to the Northwest Evaluation Association.
In 2020-2021, students would learn half or even a full year less math than they would have learnt
As a result of the unexpectedly altered school calendar caused by the premature school
shutdown, it has been reported that secondary school students' math performance in the national
examination will most likely decline if the pandemic is not addressed as soon as possible
(Sintema, 2020). Students' interest in learning math, particularly algebra (even before the
pandemic), begins to wane as they approach puberty, as they discover that the latter's concepts
are scarcely useful in the actual world (Galindo & Newton, 2017). With what the pandemic has
brought, instructions will be more important than ever. There will be different levels of learning
Learning algebra from a standing position had already been a challenge. Even though 4-5
hours per week are allowed to master the topic in Malaysia, according to the Trends in
Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), Malaysian students' performance in algebra trails
significantly behind that of any other country. In the 2012 Program for International Student
Assessment, or PISA, they were the weakest performers in mathematics (Lim, 2016).
Furthermore, in the 2007 and 2011 TIMSS findings, worldwide algebra performance ratings fell
from 49 to 36 and 42 to 38, respectively, indicating that the student's algebra skill is quite low
In terms of the Philippines, PISA 2018 statistics revealed that 15-year-old representative
Filipinos placed 78th out of 80 nations in mathematics. In fact, Filipinos' math skills are
decreasing (Silk et al., 2017). This long-standing issue is exacerbated by the pandemic's
challenges, which come down to the possibility that educational institutions may no longer be
able to successfully transmit the literacy and numeracy abilities expected of students (Teodoro,
2020). The new normal's restrictions have forced a massive reform of educational systems
around the world, most notably in the Philippines (Mateo, 2020), and coronavirus will leave
many students academically behind, with just 44% of learning gains in mathematics and a wider
In light of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Public Health Emergency, the
Department of Education has implemented DepEd Order No. 012 Series of 2020 or the Adoption
of the Basic Education Learning Continuity Plan for School Year 2020-2021, which provides
access to education through necessary and available platforms (either online or offline). Those
who struggle to absorb curriculum through distant education, however, face a tougher problem
(Mateo, 2020). The pandemic has raised a number of issues, including cognitive task overload in
certain local schools for students and teachers (Malindog-Uy, 2020). For example, when
implementing a learning modality among selected educational institutions in Region IV-A during
a health crisis, students claim that distance learning is not suitable and applicable for
However, because most literature on the depreciation of the math achievement level of
learners is only projections (Kuhfeld et al., 2020; Sawchuk, 2021; Di Pietro et al., 2020; Dorn et
al., 2020; Sintema, 2020; Majumdar, 2020), there is still little to no data available affirming the
As a result, the primary goal of this study was to look into the actual academic
achievement level of public high school Grade 9 students in the first quarter algebra in the new
normal, both as a whole and when grouped by sex and parent's greatest educational attainment. It
was also determined that they had difficulty learning quadratic functions. Furthermore, the study
attempted to determine if there was a link or difference between the demographic profile of the
Administration. This study will benefit the administration for having a basis for the future
in Algebra.
School Heads – For the school head to provide further training to their math teachers regarding
minimizing learner differences to become more competent in instilling to the students their
Teachers. For the teachers to be aware of the academic achievement of students in Algebra and
to take necessary interventions to address the low level of academic achievement in the first-
quarter algebra and the different learning difficulties, which the learners emphasized.
Students. For the students to improve their academic achievement in Algebra and to determine
Parents. For the parents to provide their children with the necessary scaffolding, especially in
This study is anchored on two different theories: the Entity Theory in C. Dweck’s
In Dweck's Implicit Theories, the Entity Theory holds that an individual's intelligence
and abilities are largely fixed and stable (Costa & Faria, 2018). As a result, persons who grasp
the concept of entity theory prefer to identify their failures with their own fixed and unchanging
skills. As a result of their attributional style, individuals have lower self-worth and motivation
because they believe they can no longer change their characteristics (Heller et al., 2001).
Males are more likely to love and achieve in mathematics, whereas girls are more likely
to enjoy and excel in language art courses, according to a classic math-gender stereotype
(Morrissey et al., 2019). Males outperform females in mathematics, according to several studies
conducted over the last 20 years (Frenzel, 2008). According to a new study by University of
Washington researchers, children believe that mathematics is exclusive for boys. As a result, the
latter identified with the subject, which is why most females choose non-math-related
occupations (McElroy, 2011). As a result, males hold about 90% of academic and non-academic
math-related jobs in the United States, respectively (Anglin et al., 2008, cited in Vijayakumaran,
2017).
Similarly, Mittelberg et al. (2011) reported that a Druze teacher stated that affirmative
action should be used to help females overcome gender biases in mathematics that benefit males.
Gender stereotypes and expectations have an impact on students' classroom experiences and
mathematics achievements, according to the findings of the latter study. Indeed, stereotype threat
impairs learners' working memory capacity in mathematics (Maloney et al., 2013), because
unfavorable perceptions of a social group can lead to lower performance among members of that
group, particularly if they are afraid of conforming to such beliefs (Chu, 2010).
Vygotsky's sociocultural theory, on the other hand, highlights the relationship between
human beings' learning acquisition and their surroundings (Tekin, 2011). The Zone of Proximal
Development (ZPD) construct was developed in the context of asserting that for a child to master
his "proximal" skills and be able to function independently, he requires the help of a more
knowledgeable adult (Cherry, 2020), who may be a teacher or a parent (Kurt, 2020).
There have been several studies that show that parental education has a direct impact on
mathematics learning through a parent's capacity to assist with a child's homework (Tabaeian,
2016; Dettmers et al., 2019). Parents and schools share the job of socializing and educating
2017). Parental involvement refers to parents' direct involvement in their children's educational
experience by carrying out their responsibilities to ensure that they are well supported in the
In terms of parental involvement, several studies (Li & Qui, 2018; Lam & Ducreux,
2013; Bck, 2010; Jafarov, 2015) have found that it is heavily influenced by the parent's level of
academic attainment, with parents/guardians who have received a more formal education being
more directly involved in their children's education than parents/guardians who have received
In terms of mathematics, Kodippili (2011) asserted that a parent's educational level has a
significant impact on a student's math achievement, with one whose parent has completed post-
secondary schooling scoring higher on math assessments than the other whose parent has only
Cordova and Tan (2018) looked at students' performance at private high schools in
algebra. They later established that the better the parent's educational attainment, the greater the
parental participation, and thus the greater the parent's ability to lead his or her child in studying
the subject.
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
Demographic Profile
of Students:
Grade 9
Students
1st Quarter
Learning Algebra
Difficulties - Quadratic
ACTION PLAN
The study is focused and limited on the academic achievement of Grade 9 students in Algebra
specifically in First Quarter - Quadratic. This study also emphasis if there is a significant
relationship between the sex and academic achievement of the students as well as the
relationship of the parents’ highest educational attainment and academic achievement. The
respondents were the Grade 9 students of Elena M. Mipana National High School. The time
frame of this study is limited only for the second semester of S.Y 2021-2022.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Academic Achievement - the extent to which a student or institution has achieved either short or
Algebra - a branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and the rules for manipulating those
Educational Attainment - refers to the highest level of education that a person has successfully
completed. In this study, the highest educational attainment of the parents of the students is
examined.
Elena M. Mipana National High School - one of the three secondary national high schools in
New Normal - a previously unfamiliar or atypical situation that has become standard, usual, or
expected.
Quadratic Function - one of the form f(x) = ax2 + bx + c, where a, b, and c are numbers with a
not equal to zero. The graph of a quadratic function is a curve called a parabola. Parabolas may
open upward or downward and vary in "width" or "steepness", but they all have the same basic
Sex - either of the two main categories (male and female) into which humans and most other
living things are divided on the basis of their reproductive functions. One of the independent
Student - denoting someone who is studying in order to enter a particular profession. The