EFFECT OF POOR PARENTING IN STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN PUBLIC BASIC SCHOOLS IN WIDANA CIRCUIT OF THE PUSIGA DISTRICT

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Abstract

This study was on an effect of poor parenting in students academic performance in public basic schools in widana circuit of the pusiga district. Four objectives were raised which included; To ascertain whether poor parenting styles lead to poor academic performance of students, to find out lack of facilities in the home affect students’ academic performance in school, to find out whether the level of educational qualification of parents affect the academic performance of the students and to find out whether the family structure and size affects the academic performance of students. A total of 77 responses were received and validated from the enrolled participants where all respondents were drawn from Selected Residents Of widana circuit of the pusiga district. Hypothesis was tested using Chi-Square statistical tool (SPSS).

 

Chapter one

Introduction

1.1Background of the study

According to Cleaner Casiellino, Michinery and Terry Vilarcial [2005] parenting is the term summarizing set of behaviors involved across life, in the reactions among organisms that are usually the same and typically members of different but cohorts. Parenting interaction provide resources across the generational groups and functions in regard to domains individual survival reproduction, nature and socialization, this parenting is a complex process involving much more than a mother or father providing food and succor to an infant or child. Parenting involves bio-directional relationship between members of two or more generation and can extend through all major parts of the respective life spans of these groups which may engage all institution within a culture including education, economic, political and designed settings which the group left behind [Ford and Leaner Lager] “parenting is both a biological and social process.

The training given to a child, to a large extent determine his or her self-concept. The parenting styles of individual also determine how the child will adjust to the society emotionally. There are different families. There is the single parent homes, the two parents homes and the multiple parents homes which is generally known as polygamy. In these homes you find different styles of parenting being used. These parenting style have a way of affecting the self-concept of individual adolescents and their emotional adjustment in the society.

The parenting styles, goes a long way in determining how an individual sees his or herself, perception concerning his or her physical, social and psychological aspiration and emotional adjustment in the society in which he or she lives. It is therefore important to study the different parenting styles and ascertain how they determine the self-concept of the individual adolescent. It is also necessary to look at the way, this will help the individual to adjust emotionally to the society.

According to Bornstain [2005], the key functions of a child’s family are to raise the young person in a healthy as manner as possible. The parents role is to provide the child with safe, secure, nurturing, loving as well support the child’s environment, as one that allows the offspring to have a happy and healthy youth life. This sort of experience allows the youth to develop in knowledge, value, attitude and behaviour necessary to become an adult, making a productive contribution to self, family community and the larger society. What a parent does to fulfill these “duties” or roles is termed parenting in other words, parenting is a term summarizes behaviour of a person, usually mother or father in the process of raising a child given to the family.

The effects of poor parents on the academic performance of their children is absolutely essential in student’s achievement in school and in life. The overwhelming studies and research indicate that there are positive academic outcomes stemming from parental involvement with benefits beginning in early childhood throughout adolescence and beyond. The impact that parents can have on their children learning and achievement transcends income levels and social status. Infact the most accurate predictor of a student achievement in school is not income or social status, but the extent to which that students family is able to;

  1. Create a home environment that encourages learning.
  2. Express high expectations for their children’s achievement and future careers.
  3. Become involved in their children’s education at school and in the community. If two of these three criteria are accomplished, children of low income families will achieve at or above the levels expected of middle class children.

A child’s learning is enhanced when schools encourage parents to stimulate their children’s intellectual development. Numerous studies have shown that the home environment has a powerful effect on what children and youth learn, not only in school but also outside of school. This environment is considerably more powerful than the parent’s income and education in influencing what children learn in the first six years of life and during the twelve year of primary and secondary education. One major reason that parental influence is so strong is because the children spend more than ninety percent of their time from infancy throughout their childhood outside school under the influence of their parents. Therefore, ultimately the parents are the first and most important teacher.

Domina and Knipprath (2005) highlighted the fact that students value their education when they see the interest shown by their parents. This does not only lead to higher academic performance, but also to better attendance and improved behaviour at home and school, when school and home work together collaboratively, and using a competent approach to education, it can make a huge difference in a student achievement academically.

STATEMENT OF PROBLEMS

Poor parenting has been identified as a major problems responsible for poor academic performance of school children. Many parents believe that the best way to groom their children especially the adolescents is by being oppressive, authoritative and autocratic.

In the light of the above, the research intends to find out the major problems confronting poor parenting on children and their education in Widana circuit of the Pusiga district.

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY

The purpose of this research work is to examine the effects of poor parenting on the academic performance of their children. The specific purposes of the study are;

  1. To ascertain whether poor parenting styles lead to poor academic performance of students
  2. To find out lack of facilities in the home affect students’ academic performance in school
  3. To find out whether the level of educational qualification of parents affect the academic performance of the students
  4. To find out whether the family structure and size affects the academic performance of students

SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

The study is not only important to parents in Widana circuit of the Pusiga district but also to the Nigeria parents in general. Among the importance of this research work are;

  1. It will serve as a source of knowledge about how parenting style affect the performance of their children.
  2. It will help in exposing the teachers to the influence of parental status on the academic performance of the student.
  3. It will be useful to educationist.

RESEARCH HYPOTHESES

The following research hypotheses will be formulated

H0: poor parenting styles do not lead to poor academic performance of students

 

H1:  poor parenting styles lead to poor academic performance of students

H0: lack of facilities in the home do not affect students’ academic performance in school

H2: lack of facilities in the home affect students’ academic performance in school

SCOPE OF THE STUDY 

This study is limited to all the senior secondary schools in Widana circuit of the Pusiga district. The research is based on finding the effect of parents on the academic performance of their children.

DEFINITION OF TERMS

There are certain terms used in this study that have specific connotation to the study.

Academic: This is concern about teaching or studying those subject taught to provide skills.

Educational Discrepancy: People who also have adequate opportunities but achieve considerably less than what could be predicted.

Academic Background: The detail of persons educations.

Parents: Persons father or mother.

Pupil: A person who is being taught especially a child in school.

Education: A process of teaching, training and learning especially in school or college to improve on knowledge, and develop skills.

Teacher: Person who inculcate knowledge into another person.

Parenting Style: This is the different styles of up bringing of children. Here we have; Indulgent parents, Authoritarian, Authoritative and Uninvolved [reluctant] parents.

Parental Attitude: This is the parental feeding towards the adolescent..

Indulgent Parents: These are the parents who feel less concern about their children’s up bringing

Authoritarian Parents: They are the parents who believes in oppressing their children with directive options and not responsive.

Authoritative Parents: They are responsive and they do not oppress their children directive options.

Uninvolved Parents Or Reluctant Parents: They are not responsive, neither are they helpful.



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