scholarly journals Relationship Between Parental Involvement and Chinese High School Students’ Academic Performance

Author(s):  
Ningrui Zhao ◽  
Yangshuo Ye ◽  
Ao Gao
2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 41-42
Author(s):  
Emelito L. Valencia ◽  
Johnny T. Roberto

Parental involvement is the foundation of a child's education that has been recognized to positively impact students' academic outcomes. However, a lack of parents’ support and involvement in the children's education persists in a catholic school in the Philippines. It leads to issues concerning its role in children's academic performance with single parents. Thus, this study describes the extent of involvement of solo parents based on Epstein's framework covering parenting, communicating, volunteering, learning at home, decision-making, and collaborating in relation to their demographics. It also describes the level of academic performance of high school students with solo parents in a catholic school during the School Year 2019 – 2020 as a whole and according to the academic level. It also explores the differences in the extent of involvement and level of the students' academic performance and the relationship between these two variables.  


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 238
Author(s):  
Jerald C. Moneva ◽  
Mark Roed A. Villaro ◽  
Marsha H. Malbas

Self-esteem is a feeling of having respect and abilities. While parental involvements the amount of participation of a parent when it comes to schooling and child’s life. In school was conducted to know the association between the two variables. This study used descriptive correlation design between self-esteem and parental involvement. The respondents of this study are the Senior High School Students of Jagobiao National High School. Questionnaire was the chosen research instrument of the study and the relationship between the dependent and independent variable was determine using chi-square. The data revealed that the self-esteem of the students affects their academic performance; students with high self-esteem tend to be more confident than the students who have low self-esteem. Furthermore, it is proven that student’s self-esteem and parental involvement are correlated to each other. Those parents who motivate their child can lead to have a higher self-esteem. The study reveals that having a higher self-esteem and having a parental involvement helps to mold and to attain higher academic performance by the students in school.


2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maike Wehrens ◽  
Bram Buunk ◽  
Miranda Lubbers ◽  
Hans Kuyper ◽  
Greetje van der Werf

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