I.I.I Group 2
I.I.I Group 2
I.I.I Group 2
Carigara, Leyte
By:
Ignacio, Jennifer D.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First of all, we would like to give our sincere gratitude to our Almighty Lord
God the Father for giving the researchers his guidance, knowledge, wisdom,
strength and inspiration in finishing this study from creating the title of the study
up to the presentation.
To all the respondents, we would like to express our warmest gratitude for
needs, especially financial support and giving advices to motivate and inspire us
patience and motivating us in finishing our study. Thank you also for
understanding and giving us more ideas. We are Lucky, Blessed and thankful
enough to have you as our Teacher. Your effort is very much appreciated.
To our supportive group members, thank you for being active throughout
the study. Thank you for unconditionally sharing your time in imparting your
knowledge in doing this study. You all have a big part behind the success of the
study.
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Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT......................................................................2
Abstract............................................................................................4
Chapter I.............................................................................................5
INTRODUCTION.................................................................................5
Background of the Study..................................................................5
Statement of the Problem.................................................................7
Significance of the study...................................................................7
Scope and Delimitation of the Study................................................8
Chapter II............................................................................................9
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES.......................9
Related Literature.............................................................................9
Related Studies..............................................................................10
Conceptual Framework..................................................................14
Research Hypothesis.....................................................................14
Definition of Terms..........................................................................14
Chapter III.........................................................................................16
METHODOLOGY..............................................................................16
Research Design............................................................................16
The Sample....................................................................................17
The Instrument...............................................................................17
Data Collection Procedure..............................................................17
Data Analysis Procedure................................................................18
Chapter IV.........................................................................................18
PRESENTATION AND ANALYZING OF DATA.................................18
Tabulation.......................................................................................18
Graph.............................................................................................20
Interpretation..................................................................................21
Chapter V..........................................................................................22
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS....................................22
Conclusions....................................................................................22
Recommendation...........................................................................22
References.....................................................................................23
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Abstract
Pilipino Program to the academic performance of the Grade 12 students that are
negative one. The 4P’s program is a government program that help and provide
the poor families with conditional cash grants. Thus, giving them the opportunity
to send their children to a proper school and get a well-rounded education. One
of the targets of the CCT program is to decrease the drop-out rate among the
poorest high school it only means that teachers must be aware on the program.
The first thing we have to understand is the monetary subsidence of the program;
4Ps recipient is receiving the amount of 300 pesos for educational assistance per
qualified household and additional 500 pesos for health and nutrition per
household monthly. The beneficiaries are selected through Proxy Means Test
household head, livelihood of the family and access to water and sanitation
is the center around which the whole education system revolves. The success
performance of students. The study revealed that the respondents benefitted and
this program, the students became motivated and driven to give their full efforts
to studying.
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Chapter I
INTRODUCTION
cash grants to the poorest of the poor, to improve the health, nutrition, and the
education of children aged 0-18. It is patterned after the conditional cash transfer
(CCT) schemes in Latin American and African countries, which have lifted
millions of people around the world from poverty. This program aims to educate
by giving them daily allowances as they go to their daily classes. Their parents
benefit from the program since their children learn a lot in school and are given
dietary allowances for food of their children as their children go to school. The
(4Ps) operates in all the 17 regions in the Philippines, covering 79 provinces, 143
cities, and 1,484 municipalities. Beneficiaries are selected through the National
who and where the poor are in the country. The beneficiaries are selected
through Proxy Means Test that considers the ownership of assets, type of
housing, education of the household head, livelihood of the family and access to
water and sanitation facilities. According to the Department of Social Welfare and
consisting of PhP6,000 a year (or PhP500 per month) per household for health
and nutrition expenses; and PhP3,000 for one school year or to be exact, 10
three children per household is allowed. Household that comply with all the
health condition will receive P500 per month, household that comply with the
education conditions will receive P300 per child per month. Up to three qualified
children can benefit from the education grant. Education grants will only be given
during months with classes. The cash grants, which are given every two months’
will be received directly by household beneficiaries through their land Bank cash
Bank also utilizes other modes to distribute the cash in hard to- reach areas such
as off-site payment, and G- cash remit. No conditional cash grants are given
"social contract", where they agree to take number of concrete steps to improve
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their lives and those of their children. Beneficiaries who fail to comply with certain
conditions will not receive the Benefit corresponding to the conditions and are
given reminders. Failure to comply for a third time will lead to suspension of cash
grants, in which beneficiaries are given 12 months to appeal and comply. Failure
to comply for fourth time will render the beneficiary ineligible and will be given
notice that they will be delisted. A household with three qualified children receives
a subsidy of PhP1, 400/month during the school year or PhP15, 000 annually as
long as they comply with the conditionality’s. There is a need to assess the
program using qualitative means and thus create spaces for further analysis,
beneficiaries?
This study is important for the government and the barangay officials. It is
beneficial for it will allow them to fully grasp if the 4p's program is indeed helpful
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It is also important for the students for they will know if there's a
psychological advantage on being a member of the 4p's program that could help
To the parents. This study will help them to strive harder, make them
stronger in what problems might came that this will help them to achieve their
also realize the significance of the program and improve the economic status by
Hopefully, this research will help the beneficiaries of 4p's to learn abour its
advantage and to have them use this status as a strength and not something to
be ashamed for.
The variable of this study is delimited to the Grade 12 students who are
Chapter II
This chapter will focus from the previous or past research to look for
existing knowledge related to this topic that entails looking into ideas that are
Related Literature
The 4Ps program started last 2008 under the previous administration and
provision which still unfamiliar to both school administrators and teachers alike.
billion by 2013 and 62 billion in 2014 to sustain the program; which eventually
Government has granted the amount of $800 million from World Bank and Asian
Development Bank; therefore, we can conclude that the funding of the program
One of the targets of the CCT program is to decrease the drop-out rate
among the poorest high school it only means that teachers must be aware on the
program. The first thing we have to understand is the monetary subsidence of the
program; 4Ps recipient is receiving the amount of 300 pesos for educational
assistance per qualified household and additional 500 pesos for health and
drive, brigada eskwela and family day session. Furthermore, students or pupils
under 4Ps program must attend and complete the 85% of monthly attendance.
Lastly, students or pupils who are 4ps recipient with more than a week
absent without prior notice must not receive their monthly educational assistance.
Hence only DSWD can add or remove any person under the 4ps program. CCT
Related Studies
among the poorest elementary and high school were decreased. The parents
and pupils who are 4Ps recipients attended regular participation in all school
enrollment every school year. The inconsistent results for older children between
13-17 years old (age as of 2011) the majority of whom are outside the age cut-off
older children to school is associated with higher direct and indirect (opportunity)
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costs.
transportation costs, and so on. For example, since there are less high schools
than primary schools, high school children are generally more likely to travel
farther away from the homestead to school, requiring households to spend more
increases as they could earn money from working instead of studying in school.
To address this issue, many CCT programs (e.g., in Bangladesh, Brazil, Mexico,
Another plausible explanation for the programs lack of impact for the older cohort
could be the fact that the age bracket for older children was set at 10-14 years
old as of 2008 when the CCT program started. Three years later, these children
were 13-17 years old during the time of the follow-up survey. Since Pantawid
completion of the school year), 15-17-year-old children are no longer eligible for
the grants.
of school children in the household, with positive impacts among young children
controlling for child’s sex and age, urban/rural characteristics, and region, the
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was evident among children from households with more than three school-aged
fact that larger households are usually poorer to start with, therefore the financial
education grant per child decreases after the third child since the program
currently sets the maximum number of children who are eligible for education
expenses such as transportation costs and school supplies for every child.
provide more robust evidence on the impact of the CCT program, based on data
collected from a much larger sample size and information collected on a vast
range of issues. This study was conducted to serve as a rapid assessment of the
evaluate not only school enrollment and health center attendance but also an
The study looks into some significant information about the 4Ps
For the school year 2014-2015, it had a pupil population of 257, where 120 are
male and 137 are female. It has eleven teachers and is headed by an
Elementary School Principal I. The before 4ps data are taken from school years
2007-2008 to 2010-2011. The after 4ps data are taken from school year 2011-
2012 to school year 2014-2015. Ten (10) teachers were involved in the profiling
of the school with 4Ps enrollees. Retention Rate refers to the magnitude of pupils
who repeat a grade level. This determines the degree of pupils in a particular
school year who continued to be in the same grade level in the next school year.
The school retention rate decreased from 4.10% of the enrolment to 0 after the
implementation of the program in 2015. This shows that the Pantawid Pamilyang
Pilipino Program (4Ps) is instrumental in sending all pupils to the next higher
attendance threshold of the program. This explains that if a pupil is 85% absent
or more of the monthly school days, they will not be given the allotted educational
grant for that month. It strengthens the supposition that a better attendance leads
to better academic time and better learning. The Simple Dropout Rate calculates
the percentage of pupils who do not finish a particular grade level. This does not
include those pupils who finish a grade level but do not enroll in the next grade
Conceptual Framework
Independent Dependent
Variable Variable
Academic
Figure 1. This
performance ofdiagram
Grade shows the conceptual framework of the study.
12 Students in 4P's Program
Carigara National
The
High diagram
School whoabove
are present the flow of our research as we highlight the
beneficiaries of the
effects of 4P's
4P's Program
Program to the academic performance of grade 12 students. This
Grade 12 students in Carigara National High School who are beneficiaries of the
Research Hypothesis
aspects as well as to transcend the different adversities along their academic life.
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Definition of Terms
something.
support from local service providers such as the school principals and
life style.
9. Poverty-is general scarcity or the state of one who lacks a certain amount
Chapter III
METHODOLOGY
Research Design
As the researcher conducted this research, the type of research design that
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we have used was the Descriptive Research Design because it was used for
research studies that aims to gather information of data about the 4P's Program
and its effect to the academic performance of the grade 12 students in Carigara
The Sample
National High School who are beneficiaries of 4P's Program. Among all the 120
We have used the simple random sampling for the selection of the respondent
for our research study, wherein the idea that the chance of selection is the same
for every member of the population. We will only base on their third quarter
grade. The study will be accomplished for SY: 2018-2019, Second semester.
The Instrument
questionnaire. Wherein we would like to know if the 4P's Program affects the
School. The type of questions that we are going to use is the closed questions.
The researchers would seek written permission from the Senior High
School Coordinator of Carigara National High School for the conduct of the study
The response on the 4P's program and its effects to the academic
based their performance in third quarter grade. On the other hand, we have used
Chapter IV
Tabulation
the beneficiaries?
feel dispirited?
a 4P's beneficiary?
person?
study?
Graph
60%
40%
28% 28% 28% 28%
20%
3% 3% 3%
0%
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7
YES NO
25 24
20
15
10
5
5
0 0 0
0
Below 75 75-79 80-84 85-89 90-100
Outstanding 90-100
Satisfactory 80-84
Interpretation
The graph above shows the answer of the 4P's recipient who answered
Grade 12 students. To sum it up, 64% answered YES while 36% answered NO.
SATISFACTORY. This means that they have passed and that 4P’s Program
could really affect the academic performance of the 4P’s beneficiaries in positive
Chapter V
Conclusions
recommendations of this study. This study aims to determine the effects of 4P's
graphical form. Based on the data we gathered, we found out that the 4P's
Carigara National High School in positive way. It helps in motivating the students
to study, and help sustain the financial needs. From the result, all of our
Recommendation
Program 4P's in order to further help children to have quality education. The
the academic performance of the 4P's student recipients, so that not only the
students will be motivated to learn but also the parents can monitor the academic
performance of their children. We hope that this study would be used as a basis
for further studies with larger population so that the 4P's students recipients will
References
Philippines.
http://www.4dswd.gov.ph/index.php?option
http://web.worldbank.org
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/conditionalcashtransfer-CCT Definitions
http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0014/0014240e.pdf
http://www.iadb.org