2017
DOI: 10.37134/saecj.vol6.5.2017
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Parental involvement in the Philippines: A review of literatures

Abstract: Parental involvement refers to the amount of participation a parent has when it comes to the schooling of his/her children. Some schools foster healthy parental involvement, but sometimes parents has hesitations if they will involve themselves with their children's education. It has been advocated in Western countries. However, there is a body of literature that examines the significance of social and cultural influences and the effects of parents' involvement in and expectations of their children's developmen… Show more

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“…Bartolome, M., Mamat N., Masnan, A.H. [23], in their study, "Parental Involvement in the Philippines", stated that parenting is important in the Philippine society because family is viewed as a center of one's social world. It is important for schools to recognize the existence of cultural variations in parents' involvement because there are differences among parents with diverse backgrounds on when, why, and how they are involved in their children's education.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bartolome, M., Mamat N., Masnan, A.H. [23], in their study, "Parental Involvement in the Philippines", stated that parenting is important in the Philippine society because family is viewed as a center of one's social world. It is important for schools to recognize the existence of cultural variations in parents' involvement because there are differences among parents with diverse backgrounds on when, why, and how they are involved in their children's education.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…personal issues differ from interpersonal issues. The goal of this approach is to stimulate the development of students' moral concepts and social conventions in the context of society (Bartolome, Mamat, & Masnan, 2017).). In other references it is said that childhood is an individual who experiences a very rapid process of growth and development, even said to be a leap in development.…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, parents are part of the school community whose support for school change is essential (Dodd, 1998). Parents should be important considerations as a constant and principal component of curriculum (Sad & Gurbuzturk in Bartolome, Mamat & Masnan, 2017). However, schools have neglected to tap parents' opinions and perceptions of new programs for implementation (Ornstein& Hunkins, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Philippines, where there is a dearth of literature on parents' educational beliefs, parents raise their children with authoritarian behavior (Alampay, cited in Bartolome, et al, 2017). They are keen on being involved in their children's education, believing that their academic involvement has a positive relationship with scholastic performance (de Guzman, et al 2008;Bartolome, Mamat & Masnan, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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