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This research examined the extent of parental involvement at Peculiar International
School and how it influences students' academic performance. The study specifically
aimed to evaluate the degree of parental engagement both at home and within the school
setting, analyze its effects on students’ academic achievement, identify challenges that
hinder parental participation, and propose strategies to enhance such involvement. A
quantitative research approach was employed, focusing on parents whose children are
enrolled at Peculiar International School. From this population, a total of 203 parents
were selected using stratified random sampling. Data collection was carried out through
structured questionnaires, and the responses were analyzed using both descriptive and
inferential statistical techniques. Findings revealed that parental involvement at home
was moderate, while engagement in school-based activities was relatively higher. The
study also established a significant positive correlation between parental involvement
and students’ academic performance. Nonetheless, several barriers such as limited time,
poor communication, and lack of awareness were identified as key impediments to
effective parental engagement. The study concludes that parental involvement plays a
critical role in enhancing students’ academic outcomes. Although school-based
involvement is relatively encouraging, home-based engagement requires further
improvement. The presence of barriers such as time constraints and ineffective
communication reduces the full potential of parental support in children's education.
The study recommended that Peculiar International School should strengthen its
communication channels between the school and parents, introduce flexible scheduling
for school activities to accommodate working parents, and provide regular sensitization
programs to raise awareness of the importance of parental involvement. Additionally,
the school should incorporate parents into its decision-making processes to foster
stronger collaboration and shared responsibility for learners’ academic success. |
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