Toquero Lovely Joy C. - Thesis
Toquero Lovely Joy C. - Thesis
Toquero Lovely Joy C. - Thesis
Chapter 1
Introduction
force to do tasks. If a person is well motivated, there is a high possibility that the
motivation intrinsically and extrinsically. These factors could be found within just
the environment.
However, life-situated instances like poverty and the likes make a person
less motivated. Poverty is one of the major factors that hinder the economic
growth in a country. To develop, is always and will always be one of the main
organizations and agencies create program to help the people who are in need,
extending monetary support for their basic needs and non-monetary assistance
such as free seminars and mothers’ classes; as it is said, ‘give a man a fish, and
you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.’
One of the Philippines’ program presently with the main purpose of investing
human capital as it ensures the health and education welfare of the Filipino
people who are in need is the ‘Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program’. This
provided they keep their children in school (Agbon, et. Al). One of the objectives
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of the said program is to help break the infinite cycle of poverty by providing
children educational support and to insure their health. With this provision, it is
expected that children who are beneficiary of this program would be motivated to
The 4Ps principal interest concerning education has been said, enlightens
the future generation’s welfare. With the idea of investing human capital to the
future leaders of the nation and motivating them through the grants given to
The entity of this research is the study about the level of motivation and
Theoretical Framework
One of the conditions every beneficiary must provide is that, the school-aged
or 4Ps helps people to help themselves amend the economic status they have in
the present, the program made sure that the school-aged children, from pre-
occur, the program guarantee that even from the very beginning of education a
child must attain, they are assisted with the cash grants or monetary support
monitored, their attendance in school must meet the requirement of at least 85%
2007, the program yield positive outcomes. Until its full implementation in 2013,
it still cropped good results both in health and education components. In the
present year, 4Ps truly made its way of helping people in helping themselves.
development.
Health without education is like a half-empty bottle, to make the bottle full,
human being must fill himself the education he himself must attain; as education
The main roots of the program ‘Pantawid Pamilya’ concerns the country’s
cycle of impoverishment. As stated in the original file during the third regular
Conceptual Framework
The researcher of this study would like to find out the level of motivation and
below:
The result of this study would probably be a good source of information for
researcher.
Parents. This study enables them to find out how their children perform in
Teachers. This study enables them to analyze the class standing of their
pupils.
Researcher. This study would not just measure the researcher’s capacity to
Definition of Terms
Chapter 2
In this chapter, the researcher’s various related readings and studies about
poverty, in Philippines and its impact to education, 4Ps and its effect to the
Motivation
interests, and actions that are all closely related. As a result, various approaches
were rooted in the literature on extrinsic reinforcement. Within this literature, all
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consequences that increase the probability of a given behaviour they were made
contingent on, whereas negative reinforcers are consequences that increase the
Poverty in Philippines
what everyone call improvement. What is improving in this state then? It is not
just the economic status of the people nor the country, it also is the
With its impact to the masses, it raises the crisis that has been dealing along
with their lives even now and then. Indeed poverty lengthens the impossibility of
another trouble: What is the best remedy to cure this kind of illness of the
society? When will the country experience a poverty free society? And is it
The main causes of poverty in the Philippines are low to moderate economic
generation and the quality of jobs generated; failure to fully develop the
agriculture sector; high inflation during crisis periods; high levels of population
growth; high and persistent levels of inequality (incomes and assets), which
dampen the positive impacts of economic expansion; and recurrent shocks and
‘environmental poverty’.
(2002) and recent Social Weather Station and Pulse Asia surveys, at least half of
the households below the official poverty line are “acutely poor”—about 20% of
constraints are the lack of education, health care, and nutrition; the regular
doses of risks and shocks, causing poverty traps; and the conflicts and disorder
resulting from inequality, which hamper investments and destroy social capital.
devising various strategies and programs for its reduction, the government is still
confronting high levels of poverty and hunger among its citizens. Long and
In addition to the slow decrease in poverty incidence, there has been mixed
Poverty to Education
directly on children’s physical and intellectual growth. The problem goes beyond
mere lack of financial gain or possession for these children’s families. Behind
their situation are countless of factors that range from lack of appropriate skills to
household heads’ inability to control fertility rate, tangled with lack of job chance s
order. The key issues center on the low circle survival and poor educational
accomplishment rates. Hardly had the cohort survival rates and complete on
rates of both elementary and secondary levels improved in the last decade. In
2011, largely because of poverty, 5.5 million children were forced to work so as
to raise the family income. These children, thus, were unable to pursue their
education on, adversely affecting their ability to find better work opportunities in
the future. Older children and boys---when compared to the younger set and
girls---are found to be more likely to be out of school and working. The updated
address the specific needs of provinces. That is, given wide variations in
interventions is necessary.
The social control in many developing countries adapted the conditional cash
The Constitution, Article 2 section 9 provides that: The state shall support a
just and dynamic social order that will ensure the prosperity and independence
of the nation and free the people from poverty through policies that provide
and an improved quality of life for all. This provision was introduced by Senator
Meriam Defensor Santiago during the regular session of the fifteenth congress of
the republic of the Philippines. Align with the statement is the establishment of
the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) which promotes human capital
aim, to wipe out extreme poverty in the Philippines by investing in health and
The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) shall refer to the national
2016, the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program helps to carry through the
(MDGs). These MDGs are (1) to eradicating extreme poverty; as the befitting
individuals receive monthly monetary amount to augment the basic needs of the
aged beneficiaries are expected to be in school 85% of the time. It is one of the
conditions of the program as to make sure that education is one of the primary
center of every household, to enable them to maintain the program’s benefits, (3)
mothers are gathered for free seminars, believed to enhance their capability to
nurture every member of family so as to improve their way of living ideals, (4)
reducing child mortality; since the program encourages every family to put their
workers’, and (5) to improve maternal health; one of the conditions of this
have their pre-natal check-ups, and it also ensures that every pregnant woman
must have their labor along with the experts (midwives) in the field giving birth.
provides cash grants to poor families to help them meet immediate needs and
The 4Ps features monetary, as it has cash grants every month and non-
monetary, as it has conducted free seminar especially to all the mothers who are
beneficiary of the program, transfer to the poor or poorest family that have
school-aged children on the condition that they meet certain terms that are
The program has 2 components: health and education. Under the health
to each family beneficiary for their health and nutrition expenses. Under the
education component, it provides Php3,000.00 per child for one school year (10
based on the beneficiaries’ compliance with the condition which include the
following, pregnant women shall get prenatal care, childbirth shall be attended by
skilled/trained professionals, and the mother shall get post natal care thereafter;
parent effectiveness services and other topics that are of their needs and
interest; children 0-5 years old shall get regular preventive health check-ups and
deworming; Children 3-5 years old shall go to Day Care Centers or Pre-school
programs and attend at least 85%of the time; and children 6-14 years of age
Based on DSWD data as of December 26, 2012, ARMM has the highest share
(Western Visayas) follow at 9.9 percent and 8.2, respectively. The shares of
CAR (1.8%), Region II (2.7%), and Region III (3.1%) are the lowest.
4Ps in Education
The 4Ps is by far the largest poverty reduction and social development
billion pesos have already been allocated to the program up to 2013 ( Reyes et
al., 2013)
Since the 4Ps program has been piloted in 2007, a total of PhP75.993 billion
has already been allocated for its execution. By the end of 2013, this went to be
among the younger age bracket of 9-12 (as of 2011) who were eligible for grants
under the program throughout 2008 and 2011. Results of the impact on the
Nicaragua, Pakistan, and Turkey indicate that by large, CCTs lead to immediate
4Ps gives Php 300/month as support for the education of pupils from 3-4
class attendance rate at least 85% per month (4Ps DSWD, 2006) and as
expected by schools they can pay their contribution and provide school
the jounal, Asia Pacific Journal of Education, Arts and Sciences, Vol. 2 No. 3,
health services which concurrently reducing poverty and child labor. The World
Bank, after receiving several evaluation studies, was able to conclude that CCTs
Study shows that 4Ps helped the children of the beneficiaries in terms of
education. They are as follows: though not enough the program helps provide
the basic needs of children in school; the 4Ps helped the beneficiaries in terms
of the health care of their children by compelling them to visit the clinics because
of the cash benefit for their children; the program also compels the parents to
send their children to school because this is one condition for them to get the
cash benefits. They are also aware of the implementation processes involved
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project making and comply the school requirement; and the attendance of
elementary schools in areas included in the scope of the 4Ps, and kindergarten
compliance to the condition of sending 0-5 years old children in day care centers
the 4Ps is ensured, the literacy rate of the children is also expected to increase.
high compliance rate of 95 percent on school attendance and almost the same
for the regular check-ups in barangay health centers among the 136,608 poor
Evaluation Officer Raquel Daria reported that the government’s conditional cash
attendance rate while the family recipients have also recognized the
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health.
Okamura (2012). The study documented the causative effect of the 4Ps program
groups, the sample was split evenly between beneficiary (treatment) households
their program status according to the 4Ps central database. Households were
surveyed in 2008 through the Household Assessment Form (HAF) survey under
the NHTS-PR for PMT purposes while the post-intervention data came from their
used difference-indifference (DID) method. The net impact of the program is the
difference between the enrollment of 4Ps children and non-4Ps children, before
The paper shows that results are not significant for the overall sample of
children aged 9-17. There was positive impact on school enrollment among
children in the younger cohort aged 9-12 as of 2011. These are the children who
received educational grants under the 4Ps program throughout the period.
nationwide, the education component alone could lift 31.1 percent of poor
households out of poverty and could decrease the national poverty gap measure
by 52.5 percent (ADB n.d.). The document further claims that since the 4Ps has
targeted the poor areas, then the impact would be much larger. The estimated
increase in the total incomes of the poor and eligible households in the targeted
Why did the 4Ps target households with children aged 14 and below? The
DSWD noted that their aim is for young children to finish at least elementary
education. It was situated that such target may not be able to bring about
significant change in two ways, these are, the 4Ps is targeting young children but
the attendance rate of young children is already high; and, If the objective is
least high school (Reyes et al., 2013). In addition to the fact that school
finishing mere elementary level does not suffice to improve the earning and
learning to ensure that many of the poor can at least finish high school.
their specific area of attended school. This made sense and only mean that with
the 4Ps assistance, it increases the possibilities that many of the poor school-
aged pupil could alleviate themselves to the state of not having the chance to
learn with the the learning experiences made in school. Other than that, 4Ps
school, as it is one of the conditions they need to comply in order for them to
maintain the cash grants. Although only the most basic needs of the children in
school are being accommodated, still with the fact that children are being
supported by the program inspires and motivates them to pursue and continue
show that pupils responded excellently that they are able to attend classes
everyday with the average rating of 4.37, and motivated to go to school every
4.69 that their parents/guardian are able to pay their school contributions and
concerts and other school events, helping to raise money for various school-
improvement projects, and voluntary at school during the day). Thus, study
shows that 4Ps beneficiary pupils are excellently benefited by the program with
11, 6 or 55% of teachers said that their pupils with 4Ps benefits are attending
classes regularly and 3 or 27% said that sometimes attend the classes and
sometimes not. Thus, it indicates that there is less absenteeism between the 4Ps
pupils. On the other hand study shows that 82% of teachers said that pupils with
4Ps benefits they are handling, comply the requirements (projects, contributions)
however, 18% said no. This implies that almost of 4Ps beneficiaries pupils to
Philippines. According to them, Gross enrollment rate for high school students,
12-15 years old, is higher for 4Ps compared to those living near the poverty
threshold. Cash grants under the 4Ps have helped bring about near-universal
enrollment of elementary age children (6–11 years old), according to the Asian
Development Bank.
Santiago (2010) cited that initial study on the pilot areas of the program
showed promising results. Children assisted with 4Ps have higher attendance
Reyes and Mina (2011) found out that the program led to an increase in the
school participation of children aged 6-14 the results showed that around 96.3
Despite of these positive results, critiques of the program argued that it is still
Synthesis
happen within just blink of an eye. It gradually occurs, as it first starts within its
beneficiaries which will result them, the beneficiaries, to give back in the society,
their way of helping themselves alleviate from the impoverishment . Poverty may
program has two components, these are health and education. These tangled
and education brings riches, not monetarily, but through experiences and
development.
complying requirements in school, and there is also good impact between the
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fact that parents must send their children to school, they also manifest some
time to help their children in their assignment and ensure that they are doing well
in their studies.
very good. The benefiting individuals are on the other hand doing their part in
Chapter 3
METHODOLOGY
Research Method
Calmorin (2007) cited that this method seeks the real facts in relation to a current
situation. He explained also, that this method is fit to use when correlating two
variables. For Paler-Calmorin, L. (2010), the purpose is not only to find truth, but
to find a new one. This same truth could take different forms and Paler-Calmorin
describe and answer questions regarding 4ps matters on how its impact affects
Descriptive method is the most useful method for this study, considering
that the researcher’s main focus is to find out the level of motivation and
academic performance of the 4Ps benefiting pupils currently enrolled in the sixth
Research Locale
institution.
Research Respondents
Table 1
The Research Respondents
sent to the School principal to ask his consent for the desired study. The
pupils in their corresponding class, to allow the researcher conduct a survey and
The data taken from the responses of the respondents were tallied and
study.
Sampling Technique
the target population on the basis of their fit with the purposes of the study and
Statistical Tools
The data gathered from this study were presented, tabulated and
For the stated problem 1 and 2, frequency count and weighted mean were
Elementary School.
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Chapter 4
This chapter presents analysis and interprets the data gathered in the
was able to gather the necessary data for this study. The data gathered hereby
following questions:
pupils of the 4Ps, it showed the highest mean is that, pupils make sure that
whenever they go back home, they have learned from the discussion they had
the whole day with the mean of 4.58 which was described to as a very highly
motivated. It was then followed by the following which was also described as
very highly motivated: pupils give themselves time to prepare for the upcoming
take hold good remarks (4.39), they always say to themselves that they can
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accomplish responsibilities the best they can (4.30), and they do projects and
assignments alone even if they can ask their elder siblings/parents for help.
school with a great job unmindful of the difficulties (4.18), pupils go to school on
time even if they have to walk an hour prior to the time call for their flag
ceremony, pupils get a sense of satisfaction when they get good grades because
it makes them feel like their efforts are all paid well, and they encourage their
friends to study with them during their leisure time for they wanted to be a good
influence to them (4.15), pupils are willing to clean their classroom even though
they are not the cleaner (4.06), pupils are never absent despite of having not
enough money to buy food during recess time, and they enjoy taking
responsibilities in every class activity out of interest and willingness (4.03), they
do not get discouraged of failures; instead they take them as lessons to acquire
in order to improve tasks (3.79), they are willing to learn new lessons even if they
are not feeling well (3.70), and lastly, they study their lessons in advance even if
And out of all the factors indicated, there is one which was levelled to as
moderately motivated, which states that students have a strong desire to excel in
class despite of being economically less fortunate with the mean of 3.27.
Furthermore, the total arithmetic mean or the grand mean of the level of self-
Table 2
Level of Self-Motivation
45.45%.
And lastly, 16 of the beneficiaries are leveled as Fairly Satisfactory with the
percentage of 48.49%.
outstanding and did not meet expectation having 0.00% each interpreted that no
Table 3
during the school year 2017-2018. To do this, chi-square test was being utilized.
As all the data was analysed, and being interpreted, it shows that the self-
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Table 4 reveals the computed value of x 2 2.22 and the critical value of
15.51 with respect to its degree of freedom 8. Since the computed value of x 2 is
less than the critical value, and the p-value of 0.9735 is greater than the 0.05
significance level, the null hypothesis should not be rejected. Thus, there is no
significant between the self-motivation of the beneficiary pupils of 4P’s and their
according to him, even if the children are motivated to go to school it is not solely
Table 4
Chapter 5
recommendations based upon the result of the gathered data pertaining to this
study.
questions:
Summary of Findings
1. The total arithmetic mean or the grand mean of the level of self-motivation
highest mean states that, pupils make sure that whenever they go back
home, they have learned from the discussion they had the whole day with
the mean of 4.58. However, the factor which shows the lowest mean
revealed that there are no students who were leveled with outstanding
and did not meet expectation having 0.00% each interpreted that no
2.22 and the critical value of 15.51 with respect to its degree of freedom 8.
Since the computed value of x 2 is less than the critical value, and the p-
value of 0.9735 is greater than the 0.05 significance level, the null
Conclusions:
drawn.
Despite of their economic status, they are able to go and learn in school.
conclude that (1) most of the respondents were from the lower section, (2)
honestly (3) the respondents could hardly cope up with their discussion.
3. Even so, the researcher infers that the respondents are well suited to be
beneficiaries of 4Ps. The support of the program is one of the factors that
Recommendations:
it is recommended that:
performance, it gives the researcher the idea that the pupils are very
guidance are very much necessary to help their children execute well in
garnered lower grades far from the implied result of their level of self-
diagnostic assessment also; as it helps them figure out the strengths and
weaknesses of the pupils in learning. It will also give them, the teachers,
pupils’ academic grades also, they should advocate cut-off grades that
enable the pupils to excel and reach the grades needed. For instance, “no
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APPENDIX A
VALIDATION LETTER
Faculty Member
Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Colleges
General Santos City
Dear Madam:
Greetings!
Sincerely yours,
Noted by:
APPENDIX B
RENEBOY MAGALLANES
Principal, Malalag Cogon Elementary School
Brgy. Malalag Cogon, Malungon
Malungon, Sarangani
Dear Sir,
Gre etings!
The undersigned is a student of Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Colleges, General
Santos City. She is presently undertaking a research study entitled, “LEVEL OF
SELF-MOTIVATION AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF GRADE 6
BENEFICIARY-PUPILS OF 4Ps ENROLLED AT MALALAG COGON
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL” In partial fulfilment of the course requirement for the
Degree Bachelor of Elementary Education at Ramon Magsaysay Memorial
Colleges, General Santos City.
In view of this, the researcher would like to request permission from your good
office to allow her to conduct a study to the pupils who gained benefits from the
4Ps in relation to her study. Rest assured that the data gathered will be kept
confidential. Your favorable action to this matter is highly appreciated. Thank you
and more power!
Sincerely yours,
Noted by:
APPENDIX C
Respondents
Malalag Cogon Elementary School
Brgy. Malalag Cogon, Malungon
Malungon, Sarangani
Dear Pupils:
Greetings!
The undersigned is a student of Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Colleges, General
Santos City. She is presently undertaking a research study entitled, “THE
LEVEL OF SELF-MOTIVATION AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF
GRADE 6 BENEFICIARY-PUPILS OF 4Ps ENROLLED AT MALALAG
COGON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL” In partial fulfilment of the course
requirement for the Degree Bachelor of Elementary Education at Ramon
Magsaysay Memorial Colleges, General Santos City.
In view of this, the researcher would like to request permission from you to allow
her to conduct a study about the pupils who gained benefits from the 4Ps in
relation to her study. Rest assured that the data gathered will be kept
confidential. Your favorable action to this matter is highly appreciated.Thank you
and more power!
Sincerely yours,
Noted by:
LETTER OF REQUEST
____________________
Grade 6 Adviser
Malalag Cogon Elem. School
Malungon, Sarangani
Dear Ma’am,
Good day!
In line to this, I would like to request from your records the average grade taken
from the 2nd quarter of the pupils who gained benefits from the Pantawid
Pamilyang Pilipino Program. Rest assured that the data gathered will be kept
confidential. Your favorable action to this matter is highly appreciated. Thank you
and more power!
Sincerely yours,
Noted:
APPENDIX D
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SURVEY INSTRUMENT
Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Colleges
College of Teacher Education
Pioneer Ave., General Santos City
Name:_______________________________________
Date:_________
Legend:
Indicators 5 4 3 2 1
APPENDIX E
RATING SCALE
APPENDIX F
Point Equivalent:
Scale Description
5 – Excellent
4 – Very Good
3 – Good
Criteria 5 4 3 2 1
_______________________________
Name and Signature of Evaluator
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A Thesis
Presented to the Faculty of the Teachers Education Program
RAMON MAGSAYSAY MEMORIAL COLLEGES
General Santos City
March 2018
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APPROVAL SHEET
PANEL EXAMINERS
ANAFE A. SALABAO, MA
Chairman
ACKNOLEDGMENT
enlightenment, for the time she offers in guidance and advices, and for her
To her loving parents, Mr. Jesus Toquero and Mrs. Lolita Toquero, for
inspiring her to do task at hand, for their undying support especially in financial
To her siblings, Jems, for giving her the most used equipment, the laptop;
Jerome, for the financial backing; Lucilyn and her family for the moral support;
Mischelle, for their unstoppable reminders and care, their jovial enthusiasm and
Rosalina, Ma’am Faith; and to the Principal, Mr. Rene Boy Magallanes for
And above all, to Father God, for strength, power, blessings, knowledge
and wisdom He showers all the way to the end of the journey of this research.
DEDICATION
Father God,
Her parents,
Her siblings,
Her friends,
-Lovely-
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ABSTRACT
This study was conducted with the aim of determining the level of self-
count, weighted mean, and Chi-Square test. The total arithmetic mean or the
means that students are often motivated by themselves. Data show that almost
half of the respondents’ population has garnered low grades. The computed
value of x2 2.22 and the critical value of 15.51 with respect to its degree of
freedom 8. Since the computed value of x 2 is less than the critical value, and the
p-value of 0.9735 is greater than the 0.05 significance level, the null hypothesis
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENTS PAGE
Title Page i
Approval Sheet ii
Acknowledgment iii
Dedication iv
Abstract v
Table of Contents vi
List of Figures ix
List of Tables x
Chapter
Introduction 1
Theoretical Framework 2
Conceptual framework 4
Definition of Terms 6
3 METHODOLOGY
Research Method 23
Research Locale 24
Research Respondents 24
Sampling Technique 25
Statistical Tools 25
4 PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS,
AND INTERPRETATION 27
AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Summary of Findings 32
Conclusions 34
Recommendations 34
References
APPENDICES
A VALIDATION LETTER
C LETTER OF REQUEST TO
RESPONDENTS
E RATING SCALE
G SURVEY INSTRUMENT
H CERTIFICATE OF GRAMMARIAN
I CERTIFICATE OF STATISTICIAN
CURRICULUM VITAE
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure Page
1 Conceptual Framework 4
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LIST OF TABLES
Table Page
1 Research Respondents 24
2 Level of Self-Motivation 29
3 Level of Academic Performance 30
School 31