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  1. Statement of the Problem This study aims primarily to determine the Perceived Impact of Absenteeism in Grade 12 Senior High School in Relation to the Academic Performance in Calamba Integrated School, (School Year 2017-2018.) Specifically, it seeks to answer the following questions: 1. What is the demographic profile of students 1.1 Gender; 1.2 Age; 1.3 Year/Grade level? 2. What is the assess impact of absenteeism in terms of: 3.1 Failing Grade; 3.2 Low Grade; 3.3 No learning? 3. What can be the action plan that can do to less the absenteeism of the student 3.1 Write Attendance Policy; 3.2 Reward Good Attendance; 3.3 More Activities?
  2. Definition of Terms Absenteeism - The practice of regularly staying away from work or school without good reason. Academic Performance – Academic Achievement or (academic) performance is the extent to which a student, teacher or institution has achieved their short or long-term education goals. Perceived – Become aware or conscious of (something); come to realize or understand. Impact – The action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another. Relation – The way in which to or more concepts, objects, or people are connected; a thing’s effect on or relevance to another. Students – A person formally engaged in learning, specially one enrolled in a school or college. Family Problem – A colloquial and pejorative label by used workers in social agencies and by the public to refer to the families who behaviour or social conditions they deem in some respect problematic. Poverty – The state or condition of having little or no money, goods, or means of support; condition of being poor Health Issue – A problem that affect someone’s health Failing Grades – A grade/ mark that shows that someone’s did not pass a test or course of study.
  3. Scope and Delimitation The purpose of this study is to provide information regarding to Perceived Impact of Absenteeism of Grade 12 Senior High School Student in Relation to the Academic Performance in Calamba Integrated School. The study considers student’s personal information such as name (optional), gender, age and section The researchers limited the study to 15 male and female secondary education student enrolled in Calamba Integrated School, Grade 12 level. Each of respondents was given a questionnaire to answer. The student selected came from two (2) different sections to prevent bias and get objective perceptions. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY This Study hopes to establish the understanding about Perceived Impact of Absenteeism of students in their Academic Performance; the study could be importance to the following; Students- This study will help them to know that the absenteeism is a big problem that can affect in their Academic Performance. Teachers- This study will help them to know the reasons why their students always absent. Parents- This Study will help them to know what their fault why their child is always absenting in their class. Admin- This study will help them to know what can be suggestion to the teacher, students and parents that experiencing the absenteeism. Researcher- This study will help them to know what is the reasons behind of the absenteeism of student for the researcher to know what can be suggest for them.
  4. Paradigm Independent Variables Dependent Variables Figure 1 Failing Grades students must pass all courses within the curriculum to be eligible for graduation. When a failing grade is received, an F is recorded. The student must be re- registered in the course before a passing grade can be earned. Each course syllabus will state the criteria for satisfactorily repeating a course that has been failed. Student must participate in additional learning experiences under the supervision of the course director prior to receiving a final grade for the second attempt of a course that was previously failed. Promotion to the next year of the curriculum is precluded until all courses in the preceding year have been completed with a passing grade. Failing Grades and low grade basically represent a student that does not learn or having hard time learning or understanding what they are studying. Failing student tend to reduce interest with studying and will have even worse grade. Lack of motivation usually is the reason for this  Profile of the student a. Gender b. Age c. Year/Grade level  Absenteeism  Assess Impact a. Failing Grade b. Low Grade c. No Learning
  5. RELATED LITERATURE STUDIES REVIEW 'Foreign Literature Attending school regularly is a vital factor in school success for both students and teachers. Excessive school absenteeism is often lined to poor school Academic achievement, so school attendance by both teachers and students plays an integral role in the success and educational advancement levels of any academic institution and all students enrolled. Successful schools cannot survive without physically present students .According to the “Excessive Absences Intervention” research study by author Linda L. Williams, excessive absenteeism by students may result in unlearned course material from fewer hours of instruction, and a disruption of class instruction for teachers who have to administer remediation for the absent student when he returns to school. Excessive absenteeism by students may additionally result in poor academic achievement because students are not receiving instruction on a consecutive basis. This problem also causes low standardized test scores because absent students are not present to learn key concepts and sills that are assessed on standardized exams. Excessive student absenteeism can lead to an increasing disinterest in school and academics in general. According to author Jason A. choeneberger’s “Longitudinal Attendance Patterns” study, excessive absenteeism increases the chances of a student eventually dropping out of school, which can lead to long term consequences for these students, such as lower average incomes, higher incidences of unemployment, and a
  6. higher livelihood of incarceration. choeneberger asserts that students who drop out of school face a higher risk" of poverty because of their inability to secure quality paying employment due to their lack of education and resources. Dropouts who lack education and resources are more likely to commit criminal activity leading to incarceration. According to the Center for Comprehensive school reform and Improvement, attendance rates effectively predicted whether a student would fail a course or not, and Surprisingly, attendance rate trumped grade point averages in predicting whether a student would fail a class or not. In other words, a student could perform very highly academically, but would likely still fail if he missed too much class. Additionally, the more a student missed school over the course of several subset/sent years of school, the more his A declined and the further behind he became in all subjects. Foreign Literature Decreasing the rate of student truancy and absenteeism has been and continues to be the goal of school districts across the nation for over a century. Amazingly, little research focuses on what schools can do to increase and maintain students daily attendance and even fewer studies explore how families-school-community can build a partnership tower" together towards this goal. Corville and smith (1995) state that despite the long
  7. History of concern over student attendance, the issue has received relatively little attention from educational researchers. Instead of focusing on student attendance, researchers have mainly focused on students who drop out of high school before receiving their high school diploma. Even though a great deal of research exits on students dropping out of school more so than on truancy, research on students who dropout points to early detection of truancy in their lives before they drop out of school. Dropping out of school, although defined by a single event reflects a long process of disengagement and withdrawal from schooling and educational institutions (Finn,1989, Newman, Wehlage, & Lamborn, 1992). In order to understand and reduce the problem of students dropping out of school researchers should first investigate the early warning signs in student’s behavior before it escalates to students actually leaving school. Studies of students who drop out of school shows long-term patterns of students who may be having difficulties at home and or in school at a very early age. Research has shown that students who eventually drop out of school are absent more often than other students beginning as early as the first grade. As the student gets older their patterns of being absent from school increases. So efforts to decrease students from dropping out of high school might be better spent on identifying early warning signs of truancy at the elementary and middle school level. It is a fact that poor attendance predicts dropping out of school chronic absenteeism can have a negative impact on the student and school. Students who are not in school are not learning and are not being aide/lately prepared to be successful in school and in life. Research on truancy and absenteeism suggests that 8students with better attendance score higher on achievement tests than their more frequently absent peers (Lamdin,1998). If
  8. Schools across the nation are being met with the challenge of making adequate yearly progress, which is a state mandate, and then more programs need to be funded in schools toad dress the issue of truancy. So deal with the issue of truancy at the James P. Timinity Middle school students have been identified with five or more absences. The identified students prior and currentstandardi0ed test scores will be reviewed. Forty-one six, seventh and eighth grade students were identified with attendance concerns. A conference will be held to inform students of scores and attendance concerns. A contract will be made with the forty-one students and weekly positive rewards will be discussed with students for coming to school every day on time. The conference will be followed by a phone call letter to parents to tall" about the attendance concerns. $he students attendance will be monitored on a daily basis with weekly scheduled student check- INS to talk about attendance. Violators of the contract will be informed of consequences of being absent from school and a yellow card will be filed which will alert the attendance officer. In the past my buildings response to filing yellow attendance cards has been slow, causing many students with attendance issues to go unnoticed. It is my hope that the process can be handled expeditiously with students being monitored and frequent phone calls home to alert and inform parents of a student’s absence from school. Historically, schools have always held the student accountable for truant behavior. Corville smith, (1995) and Hoyle (1998) state that Truant and chronically absent students were considered deviants9. Frequently schools did not contact families until the problem was so severe that the student was failing their courses. Also research shows that he learning environment of an entire school can be affected by an individual students attendance problem. Most schools receive funds by the population they have
  9. attending school on a regular basis. If districts and school attendance rates are low, educational programs and resources are in (jeopardy of being cut. Also, in some locations student attendance is used as an indicator of how well a school is functioning and requirements are set and monitored for rating (Maryland state department of education, 1999). Studies investigating family practice have suggested that 8not all parental involvement activities are associated with attendance Lee, 1994 for example parent involvement that requires checking homework and reading with a child is associated with improved report card grades, achievement scores, and subject-specific skills (Epstein 1991; Epstein, Simon, & Salinas, 1997 Muller, 1993). their researchers have reported that 8specific family involvement practice such as parental monitoring, parent-child discussions, parent participation at the school PTA membership are linked to student attendance (Astone& McLanahan,1991;Ducwork and Dejong, 1991 Lee, 1994, Mcneal,1999. research shows that some parent activities are more likely than others to affect attendance. furthermore studies show that schools who want to increase daily attendance need to reach out and word" with parents to encourage parental involvement in specific ways to address this problem. Innovative schools see the need to develop productive school-family community connections to address this growing epidemic of truancy. Kesler SKlar and Baker (2000) reported that over 90% of the school districts they surveyed had at least one policy supporting parental involvement9. 7pstein and her colleagues have been working with schools, school districts, and the state department of education to develop programs of
  10. School, family and community partnerships (Epstein, Coates, Salinas, Sanders, & Simon 1997 Sanders & Epstein,2000). In conclusion, research reveals a lot of important information about student attendance. Identifying students early on who show signs of absenteeism is a predictor of warning signs of students dropping out. even though truancy is a major issue in middles school and high school, perhaps students should be identified and monitored early on in elementary school. Educators need to continue to find innovative ways to bridge the gap between home and school to communicate with parents the need for a strong partnership so students can find success. students need to "now that coming to school on time every day is important. Educators, when faced with schools that have attendance problems may need to venture out beyond the wall of the school, into the community to involve families and work together. Local Literature The study showed that being absent for three days in a month strongly correlates with poor performance. As educators, it is important to know the threshold. Drawing policies on school intervention regarding absenteeism requires guiding information on where to draw the line. Policies cannot be simply drawn out of thin air. Three days in a month, that number, a result of research, is a useful guide for teachers and school administrators. $he study as described by the article is only an initial analysis of the data. Ongoing research will continue to unravel further the underlying factors that result into absenteeism. This is an important task" since this information likewise is necessary to design the interventions that are relevant (de; Dios, 2010)
  11. Local Literature students in various gender groups, school levels, and locations are at-risk of dropping out for various reasons. Come of these factors are common to all dropouts, while others are more "evenly associated with specific groups. The adverse effect of Poverty On children’s participation in school is clearly manifested in all dropouts, and in many different ways depending on whether they are male or female, are in elementary or secondary, in lower or higher school level, and in urban or rural areas. Those who come from rural areas are most vulnerable in two ways. First, because their parents have little and irregular income, they often lack money for school-related expenses such as school allowance, transportation, uniforms and class requirements. Families with limited financial resources prioriti0e their expenses, allotting whatever little money they have to more urgent family needs like food, a finding which supports earlier studies (Capili,1992. Only when parents have sufficient income are they able to provide for school supplies and expenditures. Second, children from rural areas are forced to engage in household tasks and income-generating Work by virtue of their economic conditions. Boys from rural areas, regardless of age, help parents earn money they take on whatever means of livelihood is available, from simple tasks like weeding, to physically demanding work" such as farming and fishing. This finding is consistent with an earlier report that documented a rather large percentage of young boys engaged in child labor (National Statistics Office & International Labor Organization 2001). Young girls, on the hand, are often asked to be caretakers for
  12. younger siblings and, when necessary, for sick parents older ones find employment either as farm help or housemaids. While parents consider education as a valuable option for alleviating their poverty, they are compelled to withdraw their children from school whenever it becomes more economically beneficial for the family. Aside from financial difficulties, school-related causes such as loss of interest and lack of motivation are also associated with dropping out. Teacher factor is particularly most prominent among young boys. As for older boys, family and peers wield a strong influence on their school attendance family problems and peer pressure affect attendance and performance in school. The complexity of the dropout phenomenon requires manifold and concerted solutions. Where poverty adversely deters schooling, parents, schools and communities can work together to mitigate its effects on young learners. for example, lack of money for school-related expenses can be resolved through donations and assistance from Charitable organizations, private companies and local community members. Transportation services, breakfast programs, book loans, financial aids, and other kinds of services have already been shown to be effective in preventing dropout (Bureau of Elementary Education, 1992; Petilo, 2006). Schools should coordinate with and seek support from the local government and the community to institute similar programs for students who are at- risk. School-related causes such as fear of teacher and ineffective classroom management can be worked out through Teacher re-tooling and curriculum planning. Family-related causes such as childcare and other domestic duties can be addressed through community-based interventions such as daycare services designated for
  13. children of working mothers. Student-related causes such as poor health, peer influence, and low motivation can be managed using local government health programs and school guidance services. Students in various gender groups, school levels, and locations are at-risk of dropping out for various reasons. Some of these factors are common to all dropouts, while others are more keenly associated with specific groups. The adverse effect of poverty on children’s participation in school is clearly manifested in all dropouts, and in many different ways depending on whether they are male or female, are in elementary or secondary, in lower or higher school level, and in urban or rural areas. Those who come from rural areas are most vulnerable in two ways. 5irst, because their parents have little and irregular income, they often lack money for School-related expenses such as school allowance, transportation, uniforms and class requirements. Families with limited financial resources prioriti0e their expenses, allotting whatever little money they have to more urgent family needs like food, a finding which supports earlier studies ( Capili 1992)
  14. CHAPTER III THE METHODOLOGY This chapter includes the presentation of methods, processes and procedure that have been used in this study. The researcher discusses the sample size and sampling technique that was chosen for the purpose of this study. It also provides information and describes the description of the participants. The instrument used for data collection also described and the procedures that followed to carry out this study were included. The researcher discusses the statistical treatment of data used to analyze the data. Lastly, this chapter helps the researchers on how the data being analyzed and interpreted. Research Design Instrument To carry this study, the researcher will employ the descriptive research design. Profile of the Respondents The research study will use the purposive sampling technique. There will be students and teachers to be ask to rate the students learning and school performance. Student population and respondents of the study. Section Male Female Total T.V.L/H.E I 13 19 32 T.V.L/H.E II 4 19 23
  15. INSTRUMENT OF THE STUDY For the purpose of this study, the researcher made use of structured questions to save the respondent’s time and gather necessary data. It contains the demographic profile of the respondents and consists of twenty (20) questions set by categories namely: Use of Instrumental Social Support, Mental Disengagement, Use of Emotional Social Support, Planning and Active Coping. Using survey questionnaire with the rating scale of (5) strongly agree, (4) agree, (3) neither agree nor disagree, (2) disagree, and (1) strongly disagree, researchers were able to gather concise and precise information that will be used to answer the research questions. Data gathering Procedures The data gathering procedures to be used in the study are the following. 1. Questionnaire Form. This instrument was structured by the researchers to set up the socio-demographic profile of the student and teacher respondents. $he said instrument will be used to determine the gender and age of the respondents. The evidences on the effects of absenteeism to school and individual performances and also its causes whether it would be a self-inquiry or family problem were also listed in different sets. .
  16. 2. Survey Questionnaire for Students. This instrument will be used to determine the performances of the student who has frequent absences to the classes and his contribution to school performance. Statistical Treatment of Data The following statistics will be used for the data analysis. Statistical Treatments of Data The following were the statistical treatments applied to the study: The mean and the five –point Likert scale was to describe The Impact Absenteeism Among Grade 12 Senior High School Students. The formula for the mean is given is N= 𝑁 1+𝑁𝑒2 Where: n is the sample size N is the population size e is the margin of error 1 is the constant value
  17. After knowing the sample size, survey questionnaires were distributed to the respondents to gather information or data. Researchers used simple random sampling wherein they select the papers of the respondents randomly to achieve the exact number of respondents. In addition, because of this technique there is an unbiased result of the data. Weighted Mean It is use to determine the indicators under stress coping mechanism of Senior High School students. WM= ∑ 𝑓𝑥 𝑁 Where: WM=Weighted mean f= frequency x= ratings ∑fx=summation of the product of y and x N= numbers of respondents Likert Scale Respondents were given a chance to rate each statement in the questionnaire. Their answers were given a corresponding number as follows:
  18. 5 Strongly Agree 4 Agree 3 Moderately Agree 2 Disagree 1 Strongly Disagree The responses coming from the respondents were tabulated and mean score of each item was computed using descriptive statistics. After the computation of mean score in each item, researchers come up to the final 5 point scale
  19. CHAPTER 1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Absenteeism in school is the habit of staying away from school without providing a genuine or any reason for not attending classes. It is a truant behavior that negatively affects the performance among students. Absenteeism, according to Merriam-Webster dictionary means chronic absence. In the context of the school it is the habitual or intentional failure from going to school. It cannot be denied that every now and then, students may miss some school activities and lessons. But it becomes a problem if the student will be away from school for many days. Going to school regularly is crucially important for a student’s education and social skills. Chronic absentee students are placed at a disadvantage both socially and academically. $hey miss out on critical stages of social interaction and development with their peers and at the same time impacts negatively on their academic progress. This can result to low self-esteem, social isolation and dissatisfaction that could well have precipitated non-attendance in the first place. School absenteeism is an alarming problem for administrators, teachers, parents and the society in general, as well as for the pupils in particular. Unaccepted absence has a negative effect on peer relationship which could cause absence. According to some researchers, teachers identified effects of absenteeism on children as' academic under-achievement, difficulty in making friends which could lead to boredom, loss of confidence. Also, prolonged absence can have deleterious effects for the child in later life. Students who are absent from school are at the greatest risk of dropping out of school early. Absenteeism in students affects their school performances especially when they are in a group or teamwork for their assignments and projects.
  20. Since grouping will help develops the student’s cooperative and ability to share and gain knowledge from their group mates, likewise, the group mates will also miss the opportunity of gaining knowledge from the absent student (Koppenhaver 2003). Absenteeism also affects the teacher’s ability present class work in a sequential and organized way. This can have an effect on the progress of all the students’ attending the class. Teachers sometimes have to adjust from the lesson in order for the student to catch up. According to Schmidt in 1983, absenteeism affects the student’s ability to get high scores in examinations which can cause the decreasing of grades or the student may fail and will cause him/her to repeat the same year level. Students who have spent time attending lectures or classes have a significant, positive effect on students’ performance. Students that participated exhibited higher grades and scores in examinations that the student. The families of habitual absentees can also suffer. 5or a poverty-stricken family, it may mean a continuation of the poverty and unemployment cycle that may run in the family. This also contributes to family conflicts. The society also suffers as the children of school age hang around in the streets. They can be found must gallivanting around. Since they have nothing to do, they resort to petty crimes like stealing other people’s belongings and properties. Others may resort to drug addiction and other behavior that is detrimental to society. Thus, if the student keeps on being away from school for too long, he may grow up to be a liability of his community and of his country as a whole. It is the aim of every school to lessen, if not eradicate absenteeism among its students. One way of addressing this problem is to identify the causes why students become truant from school. Once they are singled out, understood
  21. and analyzed, specifications and measures can be undertaken. This will eventually redound to the better performance of the students, teachers and the school in general. Background of the Study A child or students interest is the most basic element that makes a group learning system work in an organi0e way. Attending school regularly is a vital factor in school success for both students and teachers. Excessive school absenteeism is often linked to poor school academic achievement, so school attendance by both teachers and students plays an integral role in the success and educational advancement levels of any academic institution and all students enrolled. Student absenteeism is a serious issue in public education. Concerted efforts have been expended aimed at engaging students and promoting active learning, but schools are still full of “clock watchers” Educators agree that prompt and regular school attendance is an important key to a student’s success. Students should be taught to demonstrate respect for staff and for peers, and one way to do this is to practice prompt and regular school attendance. The relationship between the student’s physical presences on class discussions and their learning performance is greatly relative. Class participation is just one way of measuring a child’s learning ability. In a class, the teacher-student relationship is one of the most fundamental units in student’s learning. Once the learning facilitator developed good interpersonal skills to his students, students will show interest in classroom discussion and motivates them to go to school daily.
  22. Learning in a system of group collaboration is one of the best ways in gaining knowledge. It is a teamwork which the framework relies on an individual learning from the others and others learning from that individual. When a student misses a day of school he4she must have lost the chance to hear others, interpret and analy0ing the lessons or coins the interaction within the class. This lost is being routed to two different courses and varying factors under these courses. The inquiry might be a family situation or an individual problem. Then, under these courses are the factors that contribute to a child’s regular truancy. These may be finance concerns, disability, psychotic imbalance, poor school climate, family health, transportation problems, drug and alcohol use, and differing community attitude towards education ( Savers, D. etal, 2005) .Marburger states that the difficulty inferring the effect of absenteeism on performance because, once a student is absent in a class, he or she may miss the opportunity of learning other techniques. He found out that missing in class progresses the livelihood of missing examination material covered that day compared to the students who were present in the class (2001). Absenteeism in one angle view point is one of the most common causes of degrading performances of the students. Especially to those who are included in the advance intelligence curriculum, absenteeism causes a great lose and may result to giving up an aimed position. It can also cause social repletion especially when a class is composed of a great number of students. This habit can cause a dilemma to the school administration when big figures are involved and may decrease the schools performance.
  23. Absenteeism in one angle view point is one of the most common causes of degrading performances of the students. Especially to those who are included in the advance intelligence curriculum, absenteeism causes a great lose and may result to giving up an aimed position. It can also cause social repletion especially when a class is composed of a great number of students. This habit can cause a dilemma to the school administration when big figures are involved and may decrease the schools performance In the other hand, contamination of sickness and disease can be avoidable because of the absences of a person. A student’s attendance may be the grounds of the results of his or her learning performance. School administration and faculty may also affect the absenteeism rate of their student, and so as the population of those who practice absenteeism affect the administration and the school itself. There are so many fruits that the root of absenteeism can produce depending to the situation of the respondent. Hence, this research will be conducted. The issue of absenteeism is complex and covers a range of behaviors, including chronic absenteeism, school refusal and truancy. It is important for schools to investigate the patterns and underlying causes of non-attendance so that appropriate strategies can be implemented to address the specific type of absenteeism. There is no quick and simple solution, nor a one-size-fits- all approach, to address absenteeism. Schools are encouraged to work with parents and the local community to develop a strategy that best fits the needs of students and the context of the community
  24. Theoretical Framework The student body is the greatest contributor to the success or the ground falling of the school. An individual who have habitually made absences in class may have lost the chance of learning. He or she might have less chances of getting an aimed position. $he school who plays an important role to a child’s motivation has "known the impact of absenteeism to a student and to the school performance its self The chronic spread of absenteeism may have roots that affect the attendance of an individual. A constant doing may lead to a constant result, just like domino (Asia child Data Trend, 2008). Coping up is never easy, especially when there is a lot of work" to be done. Some teachers are also considerate that slows down the run of class discussion. Absenteeism alone when a large part of the school population is involved may not only cause a problem to the school but also to the local administration (Williams 2000). The performances being recorded at the diagnostic tests or midterm exams for example will determine the schools performance. And when absences are done, it can pull down even the highest scores. $that is why the results of absenteeism are to be identified as so the solutions can be formulated to materiali0e the aims of the school and the individuals
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