Sorsogon National High School Sorsogon City
Sorsogon National High School Sorsogon City
Sorsogon National High School Sorsogon City
Sorsogon City
By:
Berdera, Natanael
Deocareza, Marvin
Landeza, Jerome
Mendoza, Emmanuel
2019-2020
Chapter II
This chapter includes the ideas, published works, finished thesis and conclusions and
other form of literature and studies that has been the bases of most assumptions of the researcher
in this study. Those that were included in this chapter helps in familiarizing information that are
Related Literature
Problems with attention to classroom instruction and schoolwork are common in students
example, Merrell and Tymms (2001) found that after controlling for children’s reading and math
skills at school entry, teacher-rated inattentive behavior predicted lower academic achievement
over a two-year period. Similarly, they reported that after controlling for internalizing and
externalizing problems, first graders with elevated teacher ratings of DSM-IV inattentive
symptoms (American Psychiatric Association, 1994) were four to seven times more likely than
peers to be rated as below grade level in reading, math, and written language. And, Massetti et al.
(2008) reported that senior high school students who met modified criteria for the inattentive
between early attention difficulties and later academic failure. Breslau et al. (2009) reported that
increases in attention difficulties between ages 6 and 11 predicted subsequent declines in reading
youth. They examined the relation between early attention difficulties and academic achievement
in six large longitudinal data sets – two of which were nationally representative of U.S. children.
They reported that attention skills at school entry, but not socio-emotional skills, predicted
subsequent reading and math achievement in all six samples. The authors suggested that “…one
explanation for this predictive power is that attention skills increase the time children are
engaged and participating in academic endeavors and learning activities”. This interpretation is
consistent with the hypothesis provided by them who suggested that attention difficulties
interfere with the acquisition of critical reading skills during first grade and that it is difficult to
According to Merrell and Tymms (2001). It may result from a view that neglect was not
harmful to ‘older ‘student. Many adults – including professionals who work with them – think
that teenagers are naturally resilient and can cope with life’s challenges. But we are increasingly
learning how much of a myth this is. Look for example, at the numbers of young people who are
now being diagnosed with mental illnesses. It may have been because there was a consensus that
abuse had more damaging impacts on young people’s lives than neglect. But research is
beginning to show that neglect can be just as harmful. Or it may be that adolescent neglect is
seen as being too complex and difficult to define. This has meant that the focus in research and
policy has usually been on young children. And the few studies which have included adolescents
are hard to make sense of, because many different definitions of neglect have been used.
According also to Breslau et al. (2009). The Paying attention in class is important
because it helps students learn, process information and show respect for the teacher. When
students are alert, prepared and ready to listen, they have more of an opportunity to think
critically about the educational material and ask appropriate questions to further their knowledge.
Paying attention in class shows a student's willingness to put forth her best effort in an
educational setting. Paying attention in class is also a sign of respect. For example, if a student is
doodling on a piece of paper, talking to others or playing with electronic devices, the teacher
According to Sunil Karande and Madhuri Kulkarni (2002). Education is one of the most
important aspects of human resource development. Poor school performance not only results in
the child having a low self-esteem, but also causes significant stress to the parents. There are
many reasons for children to underperform at school, such as, medical problems, below average
problems, poor socio-cultural home environment, psychiatric disorders and even environmental
causes. The information provided by the parents, classroom teacher and school counselor about
the child's academic difficulties guides the pediatrician to form an initial diagnosis. However, a
psychologist, special educator, and child psychiatrist is usually necessary before making the final
diagnosis. It is important to find the reason(s) for a child's poor school performance and come up
with a treatment plan early so that the child can perform up to full potential.
Related Studies
According to Graetz (2000), parents and teachers play a very important role in students’
lives. Their qualities and capability to share knowledge also affects the performance of the
students in their studies in school. Some attributes are teaching experience, attitudes towards
students and training for students towards the study. In the same thing, they both affect students
in positive ways.
Schneider and Coleman (2003), lack of participation in school had identified numerous
families, peer, school and economic factors that contribute to low academic status. Participation
to teachers, includes focused mind of the student is often viewed in narrow terms, as an
individual behavior. However, participation to all important things implicates the playout across
According to Graetz (2000), parents and teachers play a very important role in students’
lives. Their qualities and capability to share knowledge teach to get their attention also affects
the performance of the students in their studies in school. Some attributes are teaching
experience and getting their attention towards school activities and class discussions, attitudes
towards students and training for students towards the study. In the same thing, they both affect
explained. Teachers claim that attending to their every word would help students get a better
grasp of the lessons and ideas, and that it would take them less time to revise what they have
learned afterwards. Teachers normally tell their students this piece of information without
knowing how valid it is, or whether it is true. As suggested by Dean (2006) "…teachers know
intuitively that they need to harness attention for learning". However, such an idea can be
explained from a psychological point of view. They stated that attention plays a huge role in
various cognitive operations, such as working memory, long term memory, comprehension and
reasoning, and general fluid intelligence (Dean, 2006). Adding to that, attention has an important
role in the learning process because it brings whatever information being discussed to
consciousness, and leads to conscious processing. It has been said that when paying attention to a
certain object, people become conscious of the object's attributes, and as soon as attention is
Attention has been clearly defined by Gazzaniga, et al. (2002) as "a cognitive brain
mechanism that enables one to process relevant input thoughts, or actions while ignoring
irrelevant or distracting ones" (Dean, 2006). According to Schweizer (2010) there is more than
one kind of attention, such as sustained attention, which needs a lot of mental effort that is
continuously applied, selective attention; also known as focused attention, controlled attention,
which refers to "controlled information processing", divided attention, which refers to" the
ability to divide the attentional resources according to the demands of different processing
tasks", and spatial attention, which refers to " the ability to locate a target appearing in an
The gathered articles that is found in the Related Literature consists of the number of
literature and studies about the lack of attention of students and its impact to them, how it and
also affects student, it’s significance in the environment and the personal characteristics of
learners especially to students, and its reason why it affects them. The study cited is significantly
similar to the present study for the reason that it points out the negative impact of not paying
attention to school subjects and more importantly to teachers in class discussions or lectures. It is
also stated the effects to students being affected by factors which talks about lack of attention of
students, their exposure to different factors with different backgrounds that affects them, which
also influences their academic performance or academic status, more specifically on school
performance, like tests, assessments, and activities and how will it affect them. Lastly, it is also
stated that academic life of students will be at affected because they are influenced by those
factors that are part of their lives. Factors that effect on the quality of performance of students. A
series of variables are to be considered when to identify the affecting factors towards quality of
academic success.
The gathered articles in the related studies consists of different literature and studies
about lack of attention among students and its impact, the current studies were focused on the
lack of attention and the impact of it, also for the school research purposes as well. It is for the
reason that, it is the way of bridging the perceived thing in line with the chosen course or field
that is suited for them and to be able to enhance the knowledge and skills that can be used as a
The researchers also will find out the reasons behind the lack of attention among students
and its impact. And how to face their difficulties to improve or enhance their skills in EPAS. By
the use of survey questionnaire, we are going to use, this will make a gap bridge to present study.
Conceptual Paradigm
The figure 2 shows the conceptual paradigm of the study. Using the illustration of the
Theoretical Framework that can be asserted that the student gets lots of experience during stay in
school. Students cultivate themselves to become productive citizens of their community after
graduation.
Conceptual paradigm shows a system approach where the input will undergo several
processes that will be used as basis for the output. The student’s common academic difficulties
under the academic performance of students will be reviewed. Then, data gathering will be
conducted of via the data gathered. This process includes identifying the common academic
1.
lost of
interest in
subject
Factors
process of how to
affecting EPAS address this factors.
students on lack teacher strategies & methods
of attention factors on how to eliminate
among them in this kinds of factors
class. affecting them.
addiction
to gadgets
Poor delivery of
lecture
Difficulties
and Focussness
Challenges
Activeness
ACADEMIC
PERFORMANCE lost of
interest
Theoretical Paradigm
The researchers adapted the general theory by (Sherin and Van es, 2002) to support the
study. The theory generally states that the many students have trouble paying attention in class at
some point in their academic career. When this happens, especially with young students, it leaves
parents wondering why their child can’t focus—and whether he or she could have a learning
difficulty. It’s important to know that not every student who has a hard time focusing in school
has a learning difficulty such as ADD or ADHD. In many cases, the concentration issues
What might look like a lack of concentration could actually be a lack of understanding
the material. This lack of understanding can lead to students to stop paying attention, and
Figure 1. theory about Lack of attention among students and its Impact.
Figure 2. theory about Lack of attention among students and its Impact.
“In another study of student attention, trained observers watched students during a lecture and
recorded perceived breaks in attention. They noted attention lapses during the initial minutes of
“settling-in,” again at 10-18 minutes into the lecture, and then as often as every 3-4 minutes
toward the end of class”.
Graetz (1995). The teacher and parents’ capabilities that affect students’ performance.
Graetz (1995). The teacher and parents’ capabilities that affect students’ performance.
Dissord (2011). Attention problems and academic achievement: Do persistent and earlier-
https://www.researchgate.net/
Stasch (2014). The Effect of Focused Attention Span on Overall Academic Achievement.
1. Lack of Attention. failure to pay attention to the subject teachers in the class lectures or
- Inability to pay attention to the subject teacher while in a class discussion or lectures.
2. Attention Span. the length of time during which one (such as an individual or a group) is
- the ability of a student to pay attention to subject teachers in class lectures for a long
period of time.
school.
- It is also the ability to participate in performance tasks, the ability to perform or cooperate
disorder that impacts the parts of the brain that help us plan, focus on, and execute tasks.
- It is a kind of disorder that affects students focus or attention to class discussion or
lectures.
- Unable to pay attention well to subject teachers in class discussions or being not good
7. Participation. the act of participating in school lectures or school discussions: being active
- It is also the act of being always active and always paying attention to the subject
8. Academic Competence. the quality or state of being competent: such as the quality or
state of having sufficient knowledge, judgment, skill, or strength (as for a particular duty
or in a particular respect).
- It is thee ability on being always competent enough academically in the class room on
- the feeling of being active all the time in class discussion or lectures by the subject
teacher.