Parental Involvement In Student Achievement

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02 Nov 2017

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A Dissertation

Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Postgraduate

Diploma in Education for Teaching of Science

Of

The University of the West Indies

St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies

Faculty of Humanities and Education

School of Education

Stacey Arveon Nedd

03715052

2013

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

Tomorrow’s communities will be built by today’s youth. Thus, the type of society we are desirous of creating in the future will be based on the morals, attitudes and values we as adults instil and encourage in our children, and the accomplishments and achievements they make in life. Homo sapiens, the human being is a social animal, and like all social animals, his development does not occur in isolation. Rather his development is characterized by an interaction between him and his environment. In fact, the development of the Homo sapiens sapiens or the "modern man" is so highly influenced by the interaction of social institutions, that the absence of them produces socially maladjusted and or emotionally disturbed individuals, as evidenced by history, when children are grown without human interaction. Many studies have been conducted to determine which of the various social institutions – the family, the school, peer circles, the community – play the greatest or the most pivotal role in determining student’s achievement in life.

A deeper look at the literature has revealed that student’s achievements are multifactorial, and greatly depends on the many social contexts within which they operate. [Reference needed] claims that both the school and the family have a major impact in a child’s life and helps mould their development. [Reference needed] and [Reference needed] supports this view in their paper [Reference needed], which argues that the sphere of influence of the school and the family are not separate and distinct, but rather overlap to socialize and educate children.

For the most part, student achievement is expressed mostly in terms of academic performance. To this end, schools are viewed as the chief stimulus and are much criticized for the declining levels of student academic performance. But even within this highly narrow view of student achievement, is overwhelming evidence that parental involvement is the key to a student’s academic success [Reference], [Reference] and [Reference]. As such, this dissertation is meant to explore the role of parental involvement in student achievement.

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This paper sets out to review existing research findings with respect to the role of parents in student’s academic success. It begins by defining the key terms – student achievement and parental involvement. It then examines the underlying assumptions of this research topic and justifies its importance. Further, the paper identifies the importance of parental involvement and explores the different types and evaluates how they affect the various aspects of student achievement. It goes on to investigate barriers to student achievement and then critically discusses contrary ideas and theories on the influences on student achievement. Finally, it concludes with various recommendations for effective parental involvement in student achievement.

DEFINITION OF KEY TERMS

Parental Involvement

Traditional definitions of parental involvement are limited to school-related activities, such as helping children with homework, discussing children’s experiences at school, communication with the school and participation in school-based activities (Sui-Chu & Willms, 1996; Deslandes & Bertrand, 2004; Walker et al., 2005; Green et al., 2007). According to Reynolds (1992) parental involvement is the interaction between parents and children which lends itself to the child’s development. This would include several different forms of parental participation in education such as home-based activities (e.g. helping children with homework, providing encouragement), school-based activities (e.g. attending school functions and responding to school) and community-based activities (e.g. modelling appropriate behaviours). For the purpose of this study, the latter definition will be employed.

Student Achievement

ASSUMPTIONS

Parental involvement plays an important role in improving students’ success in school. This assumption is the keystone of this paper, for indeed human beings can both be intrinsically and extrinsically motivated to succeed.

Students can achieve academic success. The Education Policy Paper of Trinidad and Tobago, clearly states that every child has the ability to learn. One can then extrapolate, that it is possible for every student to achieve academic success

Students have parents or guardians. If I am to examine the impact of parental involvement to a student’s academic success, then central to that research is the premise that all students do in fact have parental support at home.

Teachers want to involve parents in schools to enhance student achievement. If schools (both teachers and the administration) are not receptive to idea of parental involvement, then it may be a source of friction, and present many obstacles.

LITERATURE REVIEW

The attitude of parents towards their children and their children’s "success" in life, is strongly shaped by their own background and environment. In their book, Freakonomics: a rogue economist explores the hidden side of everything, Levit & Dubner 2005 suggest that "It isn’t so much a matter of what you do as a parent; it’s who you are." If Levitt and Dubner are to be believed, then parental involvement in schools would be a waste of parental time. Yet in many countries, there has been a push in the education community to reform schools, giving a more important role to parents. Plans to foster parental involvement have been already scaled up to the national level, and include in some respects the US "No Child Left Behind" Act of 2001. In an address by the Hon. Dr. Tim Gopeesingh, Minister of Education at the Frank B. Seepersad Memorial Teacher of the Year Award 2010 Ceremony, he reiterated the then Education Minister (now Honorable Prime Minister) Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s promise that universal secondary education was implemented so no child would be left behind.

In the more economically developed countries (MEDCs), Parents are actively involved in their children’s education at all ages. Parental involvement can be defined as the direct effort provided by the parent, to increase the educational outcomes of their children. Better educational outcomes for one’s child are the motivation behind most attempts at defining parental involvement by education scholars. Cunha & Heckman [2008] conclude that parental inputs are relatively more effective in raising non-cognitive skills than cognitive skills, and that critical stages for the development of non-cognitive skills occur until late into childhood, in contrast to critical stages for cognitive skill development which are located in early childhood

CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS



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