Financial Stability Affecting The Student Engagement of Grade 12 Students at Bucal National High School
Financial Stability Affecting The Student Engagement of Grade 12 Students at Bucal National High School
Financial Stability Affecting The Student Engagement of Grade 12 Students at Bucal National High School
Department of Education
Region 4-A CALABARZON
Division of Cavite
BUCAL NATIONAL INTEGRATED SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Bucal 2, Mara gondon, Cavite
In Practical Research 2
October 2019
Chapter I
Background of the Study
Introduction
Many students believe that financial problems are having an adverse effect on
their academic performance and engagement in classroom. Students from low income
word. We know that the poor and the middle- class have many overlapping values,
including valuing education and the importance of hard work (Gorski, 2009). But if poor
people were exactly the same cognitively, socially, emotionally and behaviorally as those
from the middle class, then the exact same teaching provided to both middle-class
students and students from poverty would bring the exact same results. A study by two
Thompson, 2011). When students experience poor nutrition and diminished health
practices, it’s harder for them to listen, concentrate and learn. Hope is a powerful thing.
Research suggests that lower socio- economic status is often associated with viewing
the future as containing more negative events than positive ones (Robb, Simon and
Wardle, 2009). Children from low socio- economic backgrounds often perform below
those from higher socio- economic backgrounds on tests of intelligence and academic
achievement (Bradley and Corwyn, 2010). Commonly, low- SES children show cognitive
monitoring the quality of their work and difficulty generating new solutions to problems
(Alloway, Gathercole et.al, 2009). These issues can make school harder for children
Theoretical Framework
academic experience, with ability to get a job. In addition student’s financial self-
efficacy has significant and effect of credit loan behavior of a student, finance
with their attitude. Students chose not to purchase required materials. Beaches of
the cost which may affect their behavior on school. On the other hand student use
borrowing as a better strategy than working full time because of the cost.
Conceptual Framework
The conceptual framework of the research study shows how the financial
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The researchers will collect the Profile data of the students such as Age, Grade,
Gender and daily allowance also the name (optional) to gather information by using
survey paper and questionnaire as a process or method. Output will be the way or
the act the school should be done to help the students of Bucal national high school
Hypothesis
engagement
engagement
This study discuss about financial stability of a student covering the factors
affecting this issue. This research paper focuses on result and effects of financial
stability on student’s behavior on school which has big impact to the performance
This study is very much related to the student’s status and level of
understanding with their life’s level. The impact of finance on student’s behavior
The importance of this study is to know how the financial stability of the G12
Teacher - They will able to help their students to solve their problem if they encounter this
kind of issue.
Students - They will have an idea how to solve this kind of problem
Future Researcher - They will have an idea about the topic and they will have source of
Definition of Terms
Cognitive- of, relating to, being, or involving conscious intellectual activity (such as
Neuroscientist- a branch of the life sciences that deals with the anatomy, physiology,
biochemistry, or molecular biology of nerves and nervous tissue and especially with their
Socialization- the process beginning during childhood by which individuals acquire the
and passion that students show when they are learning or being taught, which extends
to the level of motivation they have to learn and progress in their education.
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CHAPTER II
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surprising that financial status is one of the major factor studied while predicting
prevents access to vital resources and creates additional stress at home (Evans,
little research has investigated how it affects students. The result of two studies
suggest that students under financial stress are more likely to suffer from
concerned with stress among students. Given that stress has been shown to
causes of stress among students. More specifically, stress resulting from personal
financial difficulties is worth exploring in more detail given the challenge students.
less likely to drop out of school. They were found to be intrinsically motivated to
Watkins, 2012) Student engagement has been used as one of the antidotes to
especially urban high school students. In addition, student engagement has been
a focus of higher education researcher’s and policy makers. After the higher
education expansion, faculty and the public have observed and lamented the
are more likely to achieve a high level of academic success, attend class regularly,
and stay in school. Students themselves are perhaps the best source of
information about whether they feel engaged by their teachers and classwork.
Based on the results of the present research, the answer to this question appears
key life skill that is required for all aspects of adult life. Policymakers increasingly
perceive the development of financial skills among young people as essential. The
results of our research are therefore relevant for their implications for educational
key. The results show that students who have the chance to talk to their parents
about money also tend to get higher scores in financial literacy (Tomlinson, 2009)
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It is important that a student live a good life because it affects their education and
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manage finance. Financial literacy is regarded as the important ability a child must acquire
since early childhood. It shows that financial education in the family, economics learning
in school, and peer do not affect the financial literacy of public senior high school students
in Surabaya, Indonesia. However, financial education in the family and economics learning
in school affects the financial behavior of public senior high school students in Surabaya,
Indonesia. The results also showed that peer and financial literacy affect the financial
behavior of public senior high school student in Surabaya. (Nestor A. Espenilla Jr, 2010)
Despite sample evidence of the relative financial illiteracy of students in high school,
United States. Moreover, existing programs and services related to personal finance
education have had modest success in attracting student interest and participation. To
illuminate possible reasons for the low levels of student involvement in such educational
opportunities. (Mendoza, 2010) Students who suffers financial problem must know how to
manage their money properly because it is so hard to join or engage in any acivities in
Today’s incoming high school students are reporting higher levels of poor mental
health than ever before and financial stress is an emerging issue within this trend.
Inceptia encourages institutions of higher education to take a closer look at the impact of
financial stress on currently enrolled high school students and recent graduates and to
dedicate more resources towards supporting the financial success of their students.
with first-year students, seniors credited their high school experience with helping to
improve their knowledge, while first year students significantly differed from seniors in
attributing the high school experience with influencing their attitudes. Student affairs
lower than students rated themselves, and administrators generally felt high school
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degree or dropout rates. What the current literature misses is a hybrid approach that
of students said their finances were “traumatic” or “very difficult” to handle. Students only
more frequently cited academics as a stressor causing the same level of distress.
However, only nine percent of the students indicated that financial worries affected their
engagement and academic performance. (Charles, 2012) Finance gives stress to students
especially to those students whose parents doesn’t have a nice job. It gives them stress
thinking how other students who lie a good life will accept them in that kind of situation .
Prior studies have reported that financial well-being among students is lower than
other population groups as many students borrow money for acquiring education and
constantly worry about their financial situations. The low level of financial well-being can
The amount of high school expenses for which is high school student is personally
responsible for can vary greatly. The present study examines whether a student’s personal
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responsibility in paying for high school is related to his or her engagement in school. It was
The amount of high school expenses for which is high school student is personally
responsible for can vary greatly. The present study examines whether a student’s personal
responsibility in paying for high school is related to his or her engagement in school. It was
increases, the level of engagement will also increase. (Chamberlin, 2014)Studies of the
relationships between higher education expenditures and student outcomes are relatively
rare. The present research examined the relationships between higher education
indicate that the relationships between expenditures and student engagement are
2016)
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students' grades including financial stress. (Rimando, 2015). It was found that students
from higher income families more commonly attended schools with superior infrastructure
and increased resources. Not only this, but it was found that a superior high school context
benefited students from higher income families more so than the same context benefited
lower income families. The variable of parental income level is another important
environmental factor that has been looked into. (Gomez, 2010) Staying in school is an
important factor for students and their families. Greater financial burdens may lead
A study found out that students who has a problem when it comes to finance
academically beneficial activities. The result indicated that magnitude of the impact
of financial stress of varied by the type of financial stress coping strategy used. (,
2014) In contemporary societies, social problems are both reflected by the school
system and also affected by it. Financial status has been found to have an effect
setting. Schools serve as social situations that receive input not only from
individual students, parents, teachers, and administrators, but also from state and
social settings, are to be responsive to the needs of students whose families may
(Sebastian, 2009)
Synthesis
Because financial status or the social economic status is most commonly determine by
combining parent’s educational level, occupational status and the income level. It is
demonstrated that financial status and student engagement has a relationship. If the
student is facing some financial problem then they will have a difficulties when it comes
CHAPTER III
METHODOLOGY
This chapter will discuss the method that is used in this research. This will give
details and information about the methodology adopted in this study.
Research Design
The financial stability affecting the engagement of the grade 12 students. The
method that is used by the researchers in this study is the Descriptive Research. The
Descriptive Research described specific situations and etc. The most common descriptive
from Bucal National High School are the respondents of the study. This table will
present the number of the population and sample sizes in this research.
HUMSS 1 52 28
HUMSS 2 51 27
HUMSS 3 53 28
HUMSS 4 43 23
HUMSS 5 51 27
EIM 40 21
BPP 32 17
ICT 12 6
P= (N/x) 100
=%
P= 177/332 = 0.53
=53%
question that is asked especially as part of a survey. Given the population sample
of 332 and a sample size of 176 students, the respondents are the Grade 12
students from Bucal National High School will be the respondents of this study.
The respondents will serve as one of the source of information that is used in this
research.
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Research Instruments
The researchers will conduct a survey and convert the question into data. The
The mean is the most accurate statistical treatment that is based on the
questionnaire provided in order to specify the effectiveness of this study. Using this
statistical method, the financial stability and it’s affection to the engagement of
Solving Formula
Where:
WM is Weighted Mean
INSTRUCTION: Using 5-point scale shown below, Rate the following questions by placing
a check in the box. Please answer the question honestly, Do not leave each item
unanswered.
Scale;
0 1 2 3
QUESTIONS 3 2 1 0
and parents
expenses?
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10. Does your parents give you enough money allowance for
school?
12. Are you having a hard time engaging in school activities that