家长参与模块化远程教育与公立学校六年级学生学习成绩的关系

Gerald T. Malabarbas, Nonie D. Saragena, Rhea Nadyn M. Francisco, Geraldine P. Montales, Jihan Kara P. Nabor, Kristine Joy M. Ballescas
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受新冠肺炎疫情影响,学校暂停面对面授课,改为模块化打印学习模式。本研究旨在探讨家长参与模块化远程学习与公立小学六年级学生学习成绩之间是否存在显著差异和显著关系。结果显示,父母参与孩子的MDL的程度因其受教育程度和家庭月收入而有很大差异。同样,父母的受教育程度和家庭月收入是子女学业成绩的预测指标。此外,父亲比母亲更有可能参与学习者的MDL。研究结果还显示,父母参与模块化学习与孩子的学习成绩之间存在相关性。此外,该研究支持了先前的研究结果,即父母参与对儿童的学业成绩有重大影响。因此,研究人员敦促家长积极参与模块化学习活动,并鼓励他们作为孩子教育的合作伙伴积极参与。关键词:家长参与,学习成绩,模块化学习,学习者
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PARENTS’ INVOLVEMENT IN MODULAR DISTANCE LEARNING AND THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF GRADE 6 LEARNERS IN A PUBLIC SCHOOL
Face-to-face classes were temporarily suspended and shifted to modular print learning modality due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The study aimed to determine if there significant difference and relationship between parents’ involvement in modular distance learning and the academic performance of the Grade 6 learners in a public elementary school. The results revealed that parents’ involvement in their child's MDL varies substantially according to their educational attainment and family monthly income. Similarly, the educational attainment of parents and their family's monthly income are predictors of their children's academic achievement. Furthermore, it was disclosed that fathers were more likely than mothers to be involved in the learners' MDL. The findings also revealed that there was a correlation between parents' involvement in modular learning and their children's academic performance. Furthermore, the study supports prior results that parental involvement has a major impact on children's academic achievement. As a result, the researchers urge that parents be heavily involved in modular learning activities and encouraged to participate actively as partners in their children's education. Keywords: Parents’ Involvement, Academic Performance, Modular Learning, Learners.
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