Action Research On: Factors Affecting Absenteeism Among Select Grade 7 Students of Maigo National High School
Action Research On: Factors Affecting Absenteeism Among Select Grade 7 Students of Maigo National High School
Action Research On: Factors Affecting Absenteeism Among Select Grade 7 Students of Maigo National High School
SUBMITTED BY Teacher-Researcher:
ALLELI FAITH P. LEYRITANA
Teacher
they were present in class. The researcher herself has been witness to this
condition. Hence, there is a need to something else, something that will
motivate the students to go to school and attend classes regularly.
School absenteeism in Maigo National High School has reached a crisis
point, primarily because it has been linked to school drop-out rates, which at
the higher level has reached the average of 30% for the Grade 7 students only,
based on the reports from the Teacher-in-Charge, Ms. Wendy Labastilla, of the
Form 3 or the School Movement and status form. This means that even in the
lower grade levels of students enrolled in Maigo National High School, more
and more students are already in the list of those who commit chronic
absenteeism and in some cases, truancy.
Additionally, based on the School Registers or School Form 1 presented by
the Classroom Advisers of the Grade 7 Students in Maigo National High
School to the proponent of this research, there is a great deal of increased
number of students who are always absent which can affect their academic
performance. Moreover, based on the information given by the Guidance
Counselor of whom the proponent interviewed on the major problems of Maigo
National High School, Mrs. Elena Labajo, said that absenteeism rates the
number one problem. Mrs. Labajo also showed the result of the Summative
Tests this Grading period given to the students who were always absent
showed that they (the absentee students) had poor academic performance
because their exam results were low than those who come to class frequently.
The 1987 constitution mandates that the state shall give priority to
education, Science and technology, Arts, Culture, and Sports, to foster
patriotism and nationalism, accelerate social progress and promote total
human liberation and development; the citizens have the right to quality
education which should be accessible to all; it requires the establishment and
maintenance of free public education in both elementary and high school
levels. Sadly, these aims and goals of the constitution have been, in some ways
not honored by the students who commit so many absences. This is the
current problem of Maigo National High School today.
difficult to get up early in the morning" are some of the causes of the
phenomenon of either absenteeism or tardiness. This can affect their learning
since students who frequently skip classes are missing out from what they can
learn. Sometimes, students skip classes because they have been coming to
school on time or primarily not being present in the time set by the school.
Kirkpatrick, Crosnoe and Elder (2001) educational psychologists, stated
that school tardiness and absenteeism accelerate if the students are not
committed to their school. In an earlier study, Osterman (2000) reached at the
same conclusion, vigorously stating that if students are not at home in their
school environments, they prefer to be absent or become tardy at school.
Beards George, 1981 asserts it as A delay in few minutes might delay the hope
of lifelong learning.
male and 75 who are female. Alarmingly, almost half of the Grade 7 students
have committed more than 20 days of absenteeism.
Information acquired and provided by students will be used to confirm or
negate the possible causes of absenteeism. The result of the survey will then
contribute insight in planning and drafting of the solutions in addressing the
said problems being identified that needs appropriate action.
An Action Plan or Intervention Plan for this problem will be the final output
of the said research to be implemented upon approval of the School
Administrator.
The researcher will use a sampling method with inquiries which is not
answerable by yes or no. The researcher arbitrarily selects this group of
students for they well represent a typical student which his/her primary aim is
to learn and excel in school.
Time Frame of the Study: This study will be conducted from February to
March of 2016. This is because these months are the most crucial months
determinant of whether or not students will be able to qualify to promotion to
the next grade level or if the student performance of the Grade 7 students will
be enough for them to move up one level higher.
Locale of the Study: The locale of the study is Maigo National High School,
located in Purok Labu-ay, Maigo, Lanao del Norte. The population of the school
or the total number of students in this school is 1,146 students as of June
2015. There are 42 teachers and 11 Office staff or Administrative Officers in
Maigo National High School. There are 13 Grade 7 teachers all in all, in all
subjects.
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Tasks:
Seminar Workshop to parents to get
themselves involved in the academic
performance of their children
Timeline
Beginning/Ending
February 3 and March4, 2016
Resources/ Budget:
Token to Guest Speaker
(Php 500.00)
Php 50.00
No budgetary requirements,
Learning Module for the
Distant learners are
available at the Maigo
National High School Library
Expected Outcome:
The students and parents will gain understanding on valuing education
more than their hobbies or more than any other thing. There will be minimized
absenteeism among Grade 7 students.
References
Article XIV, Sec. 5, paragraph 5 of the Philippine Constitution.
Free Dictionary (2003). Definition of Absenteeism in the context of Studies.
Haan, Norma. (1977). Coping and Defending: Processes of Self-Environment
Organization . Personality & Psycho-pathology Monographs . Academic
Martz, E., & Livneh, H. (Eds.). (2007). Coping With Chronic Illness and
Disability: Theoretical, Empirical, and Clinical Aspects. New York:
Springer. 430 pp.
Osterman, Karen F. ( 2000) Students' Need for Belonging in the School
Community. Review of Educational Research. American Educational
Research Association. Doctorate Dissertation