PR Chapter 1
PR Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Introduction
would definitely be beneficial to students, however how will work affect working
“Most of the studies have been pretty clear and consistent in saying that
Just as what (Caldwell, 2019) stated, “When a student gets a job, they will
have less time to devote to their academic studies. Less study time usually means
a decrease in test scores and overall grades. Students get jobs for many reasons,
including wanting to buy what they want or to earn money for their school
needs.”
populations, taking a job is not a matter of choice, but a necessity. They need to
work to save for their financial needs in school or even to supplement family
income. Counselors should help students who have a real need to work improve
goals.
According to (Brody, 2018), “As a working student, work-life balance is
also important, while there are amazing things to be said about working while
take on work that we know we can handle. What it meant by that is that we need
student. Experts agree that students who work more than 15 to 20 hours per
week often experience decreased school success, which can lead to dropping out
entirely. Working long hours can also limit opportunities to build friendships
need to be able to balance our work, home, social, and most importantly, student
life.
Poverty is the #1 enemy of education on every level. Poor students not only
receive the worst education, but they fall victim to lifestyle and health issues that
With little financial education and low-earnings, poor families might have
to send their kids to school without breakfast or lunch and perhaps not eating
enough can reduce the brain's capacity to learn, and poor students quickly end
“Poor parents are unable to give their kids the same level of attention and
Moreover, poor children have often not been asked to find solutions to problems
or received advice on how to handle difficult situations before entering school.
As a result, poor children had heard 32 million fewer words than other students
starting school.
memory function.
Many poor children are not taught about the variety of career opportunities
within and outside of their communities. Growing up poor, they leave school with
a general focus on “making money” instead of trying to excel at a career. It's not
educate children about careers and what it takes to succeed on the job, helping
The bottom line here is, Poverty not only affects education at the
can seem limited for poor students, and the children’s ability and willingness to
Theoretical Framework
In this section, we briefly introduce the main theories found in multiple
while studying really affects the academic performance of the students. In the
the additional skills and knowledge obtained while working.” There are several
reasons why student work may lead to such an increase in human capital. First,
student employment enables the recovery of new general and transferable skills
Second, combining study and work may offer students the opportunity to apply
in practice what they have learned in school. (Joe Bandy, 2018) Third, student
On the other hand, building on the Theory of the Allocation of Time, the
use of time: time spent working out ton activities that enhance academic
the reduced time spent on the latter activities subsequently worsens academic
performance.
However, spending one hour more on student work does not necessarily
translate into spending one hour less on study activities. This theory suggests
reflects a separation from school that existed before the decision to work was
made, rather than a negative effect due to student employment itself. Therefore,
this theory reveals a potential selection problem that one wants to control for in
flexibility in their schedules, the assumption that working crowds out time spent
less valid for them. Indeed, their classes are usually not required, and they often
orientation may be less of an issue for students in tertiary education, since only
more school-oriented students will choose to begin this form of alternative
education. More work-oriented students will not enter this type of education, but
Conceptual Framework
The conceptual framework helps the researcher to develop awareness about the
situation review of the topic. Conceptual framework also helps the readers to
of age which represent the age of the part-time worker students, sex which
represents wether the part-time worker student is a male or female, and lastly is
family income which is very important to our research, so that we would know
the reason on why the student take part-time jobs. The dependent variable
contains the Academic Performance which represents the grade and the
Tardiness which represents the behavior of the student in the school. and lastly
Age Academic
Performance
Sex
Tardiness
Family Income
Interest in Studying
Time Management
1.1. Age
1.2. Sex
2. What are the factors that affects working students in terms of?
2.2. Tardiness
The researchers believe that this study is very useful and crucial to the
students, teachers, parents and future researchers. This study will determine
the affection of working students in the school performance. Especially, this
● Students. This study will help the students to know the effects of having
● Teachers. This study helps the teachers to know or to learn the triggering
● Parents. This study helps the parents to know how to manage the time in
This research aimed to find out the impact of working while studying
among the selected students of Lapasan Senior High School which is located in
performance.
This research has 60 respondents from the students of Senior High School
which are the Grades 11 and 12, with the age of 16 and up. The respondents
can help the researcher to find out the impact of working while studying to their
Definition of Terms
For the purpose of this study, some technical terms used are operationally
defined for clarity and better understanding. The terms are the following:
● Part-Time. This term refers to the student’s that works for only part of
each day.
● Academic Performance. This terms refers to the behavior of the student
in school.
● Poverty. This term refers to the situation of the student that makes them
● Time Balancing. This term refers to the part-time students that balances
● Family Income. This term refers to what the family of the student get
while working.