BASINANG
BASINANG
GRADE 5
LEARNERS: AN INTERVENTION
A Thesis
presented to the
In partial fulfillment
of the Requirements for the Degree
Master of Arts in Education
Major in Education Management
by
ARLYN BASINANG
2022
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DEDICATION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF
TABLES ............................................................................................
CHAPTER
Introduction ........................................................................................
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Conceptual
Paradigm ...............................................................................
Statement of the
Problem..........................................................................
Hypothesis .........................................................................................
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Significance of the
Study ..........................................................................
Definition of
Terms ..................................................................................
Local
Literature.....................................................................................
Local
Studies .......................................................................................
Foreign
Studies ...................................................................................
3 Methodology
Research
Design ....................................................................................
Population and
Sampling .........................................................................
Respondents of the
Study .......................................................................
Validation of Research
Instruments .........................................................
Data Gathering
Procedure .......................................................................
Statistical Treatment of
Data ...................................................................
Sub-Problem No.1
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Sub-Problem No. 3
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Sub-Problem No. 4
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Summary……………………………………………………………………………………
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Conclusions…………………………………………………………………………………
.……… Recommendations
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDICES
CURRICULUM VITAE
CHAPTER 1
Introduction
Parents are the children's first educators. The first few years of
children's learning are most taught by their parents. Their formal learning
begins when the child starts to attend a formal setting of education. Both
the parents and teachers have major influence on the child's learning all
throughout school and for the rest of their lives. They both play an
academic achievement.
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Parental involvement is a form of aspirations for their children’s
to help the child more motivated so they can take advantage of their own
academically for their own benefit, not because of their parents’ dreams
models and trusted partners in learning, it helps them assess their own
plan that shows clear link between parental involvement and children
and possible for achieving higher grades. Also, they show better
compared with children whose parent are not involved in their education.
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Theoretical Framework
The work of Dr. Joyce Epstein has supported the meaning of parent
sanguinely impact their child’s attitude and performance. The six types of
are delineated in the chase conduct. First is the Parenting helping where
parents and extended family members are aware and conversant about
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and participating in activities initiated by school personnel like parent-
services, and other assets from the community to lend a hand and meet
Conceptual Framework
The Input Box presents the input of the study which includes
references.
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The Process Box presents the process of the study which
The Output Box presents the output of the study which is the
Learners: An Intervention.
Gathering of
Data
Tabulation of
Grade 5
Learners Data
Performance
Statistical
Parental
Involvement
Assessment and Academic
Tests Treatment of Performance of
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Grade 5
Data Learners: An
Intervention
Statement of the Problem
1. What is the performance of the Grade 5 learners for the last three
years?
2.1 Parenting;
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2.3 School volunteering;
school setting?
proposed?
respondents?
Hypothesis
Intervention. The study was conducted during the school year 2018-
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and acceptability of Intervention Plan on Parental Involvement and
The findings gained from this study will be useful and it helps the
following:
they are the ones who will benefit from the strategies to be applied by
School Heads. This study will serve as a guide for the school
study.
Definition of Terms
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Parental involvement refers to the participation of parents in
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School volunteering refers to a parent who voluntarily offers and
decision making as they know their child best. The parents’ involvement
also make sure that the student receives appropriate support, and that
classroom.
CHAPTER 2
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Local Literature
involved in their child’s education, they are more likely to help their
meetings, meet with teachers, and help with homework. Your child needs
school.
School’ via Global Filipino Teachers Series with DepEd. The topic was
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learning, and identify the challenges that they face. Teachers also
schools involve parents, they are leading with their institutional self-
interest and desires. On the other hand, engaging means leading with
ideas about what both parties could do to help their child and the
and there is a successful school setting. She also added that parents
have direct and strong impact on their children’s holistic progress and
Foreign Literature
that when families get involved and engaged in their child’s education,
students are more likely to graduate, earn higher grades, improve their
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attendance, and go to college. Hence, they suggested Action-Based Ideas
offer home visits; get information out in the community; schedule regular
important role in student success. Her article discusses the critical role of
children and parents; and time constraints are the greatest barrier to
parental involvement.
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Encouraging family engagement is more than common courtesy.
for all students (Waterford, 2022). Further, it was said that family
can offer advice, families and caregivers also have important information
about their child that teachers may not know. A student’s learning
need for practical support in everyday school life, and their need for
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perspectives of the students, these forms of parental involvement were a
Local Studies
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and Philippine government must take into account the enactment of a
exert in their academic tasks, how they respond to the changing needs
of the students.
following conclusions were derived: The parents were still in the process
empowering, engage and lead their children with the values as the
first educators.
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Findings from Garcia’s (2018) study reveals that the increase of
cultural context play in academic success of the students. The study also
they are able to support their children varies as the challenges in their
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adolescents have problems at school. The use of adaptive coping
Foreign Studies
allows for the conceptualization of roles and relationships and the impact
families and schools are the main actors in the construction of their roles
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each other according to the specific educational context. The main
found that students with highly involved parents had better academic
performance and higher test scores in all the subjects than students with
parents who were not involved. The conclusion of her study was
found that parental involvement is one factor that has been consistently
effect of the information intervention was large enough to close the gap
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great promise for improving the educational trajectory of marginalized
students.
involvement with the Getting Ready for School (GRS) intervention were
we may discover new ways of improving school readiness that are well-
interventions.
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