Parents’ Involvement in Multi Grade Pupils’ Achievement in Conner District, Philippines

Verlyn Mae T. Anguluan *

Apayao State College, Malama, Conner, Apayao 3807, Philippines.

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Abstract

This research assessed the level of parental involvement and its relationship with the academic performance of Conner District, Apayao multi-grade pupils. Based on a descriptive research design, 721 respondents consisting of 368 pupils and 353 parents were selected through stratified sampling. A researcher-made questionnaire was used to gather data, and pupil performance utilized School Form 5 records. Findings reported parents were "often" engaged in school work (M = 3.45), while school work averaged just a "Satisfactory" grade (84%). A t-test indicated there was no significant correlation between parental participation and student achievement (t = 1.3298 < 1.695, p > 0.05). These results imply that although participation occurs often, it might be lacking the quality or direction required to make a difference. The research underlines the significance of selective parental engagement strategies and seeks further research into contextual and mediating variables.

Keywords: Parental Involvement, multi-grade pupils, academic performance, conner district, home-based learning support, Parent-Teacher Association (PTA), descriptive research design


How to Cite

Anguluan, Verlyn Mae T. 2025. “Parents’ Involvement in Multi Grade Pupils’ Achievement in Conner District, Philippines”. Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies 51 (8):1338-45. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajess/2025/v51i82323.

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