INTRODUCTION
Academic performance or academic achievement is the extent to which a
student achieves to their short or long-term educational goals, and it has been playing a
crucial role for every student, teachers, and any professionals as part of their educational
background. Education frequently takes place under the guidance of educators, but learners
may also educate themselves, which means that it is not all up to the teachers that affect the
performance of the students but the students themselves. Measuring of academic performance
of students is challenging since student performance is product of socio-economic,
psychological, and environmental factors (Naqvi, 2007). In any educational institute students
are most important asset.
Universities and colleges have no value without students. The students’
academic performance plays a vital role in creating the finest quality alumni who will become
leader and manpower of a particular country, thus, responsible for the country’s social and
economic development (Ali et. al, 2009). The academic performance of the students’ has
gained significant attention in past researches. Though the above-mentioned factors strongly
influence the performance of the students, but these factors differ from country to country
and person to person (Singh, 2016). Most of the previous studies on academic performance of
students focused on such issues like teacher education, class environment, gender difference,
teaching style, family educational background, and socio-economic factor.
In the past years, a number of valuable studies have been conducted to develop
various models to evaluate the students’ performance by taking various factors like peer
pressure, learning with opposite se, sponsorship status, health problems, poor sanitation
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facilities, social media, students’ interest, study habits, and family backgrounds, but they
didn’t focus more about how these factors affect to the academic performance of the students
specially the senior high school (Owusu, 2017).
Senior High School (SHS) covers the last two years of the K to 12 program
and includes Grades 11 and 12. According to Department of Education (DepEd), SHS is the
crucial part secondary education. SHS as part of the K to 12 Basic Curriculum was developed
in line with the curriculum of the Commission of Higher Education (CHED) – the governing
body for college and university education in the Philippines. This ensures that by the time the
students graduate from Senior High School, they will have the standard knowledge, skills,
and competencies need to go to college, therefore failing their subjects can lead a huge
impact in their future endeavors.
Senior High School is the latest curriculum implemented by the government to
enhance the skills of 21st century learners and I came out with this study to help the SHS
students develop and prevent themselves from having poor academic performance, since, this
study aims to determine the factors affecting poor academic performance of USL senior high
school students.
Research Objectives
This study aims to identify the factors affecting poor academic performance of
USL senior high school students.
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Significance of the Study
The finding of the study will help us determine the possible factors affecting
poor academic performance of the students. This study will also evaluate the students having
poor academic performance to help them improve.
Underpinning Theory
The theory of educational productivity by Walberg’s (1981) is one of the few
imperially tested theories of school learning based on an extensive review and integration of
over 3,000 students (DiPerna, Volpe & Stephen, 2002). Using variety of methods, Wang, et.
al. (1997) identified 28 categories of learning influences. Of the 11 most influential domains
of variables, 8 involved social-emotional influences: classroom management, parental
support, student-teacher interactions, social-behavioral attitudes, motivational-effective
attributes, the peer group, school culture, and classroom climate (Greenberg et. al., 2003).
Distant background influences (e.g. state, district, or school policies, organizational
characteristics, curriculum, and instruction) were less influential. Wang et. al.’s research
review targeted student learning characteristics (i.e. social, behavioral, motivational,
affective, cognitive, and metacognitive) as the set of variables with the most potential for
modification that could, in turn, significantly and positively affect student outcomes
(DiPerma et. al., 2002).
Literature Review
Factors affecting academic performance
In this era of globalization and technological revolution, education is
considered as a first step for every human activity (Chaudhry et. al., 2006). It is vital to have
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a comprehensible understanding of the factors that benefit and hinder the academic progress
of an individual’s education. Measuring of academic performance of students is challenging
since student performance is product of socio-economic, psychological, and environmental
factors (Naqvi & Hijazi, 2006). Educational services are often not tangible and are difficult to
measure because they result in the form of transformation of knowledge, life skills, and
behavior modifications of learners (Tsinidou, Gerogiannis, & Fitsilis, 2010). So there is no
commonly agreed upon definition of quality that is applied to education field (Naqvi &
Hijazi, 2006).
Family characteristics like socio-economic status (SES) are significant
predictors for students’ performance at school besides the other school factors, peer factors,
and student factors. The home environment also affects the academic performance of
students. Educated parents can provide such an environment that suits best for academic
success of their children (Naqvi & Hijazi, 2006). The most important factors that have
negative effect on students’ performance are missing too many classes and credit hours
achieved. (El-shaarawi & Harb, 2006). Besides other factors, socioeconomic status is one of
the most researched and debated factors among educational professionals that contribute
towards the academic performance of students. (Naqvi & Hijazi, 2006).
Health and Environment of Students
Health is vital in order to do the things you are bound to do. It has been argued
that health is an important factor for academic achievement at school and in higher education.
Also, poor school performance is associated with health-compromising behaviors, physical,
mental, and emotional problems (Naqvi & Hijazi, 2006). As stated by Gaultney, J. (2010),
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sleep problems have been associated with deficits in attention and academic performance,
risk-taking behavior, and depression, impaired social relationships, and poorer health.
It is also said that diet quality affects the performance of the students.
According to Florence, et. al., 2008, students with decreased overall diet quality was
significantly more likely to perform poorly on the assessment. Increased diet quality among
these health, contribute to healthy child development, which influences health throughout the
life course. The environment may also be associated with decreased with the academic
performance of the students. Increased parental income and educational attainment were
significantly associated with decreased odds of poor academic performance. Parental marital
status household had increased odds of failing 1 or both assessments. Students attending
schooling in an urban area were significantly less likely to fail than those living in rural areas.
Moreover, school neighborhood income was found to be significantly associated with
academic performance. Children living in the neighborhoods with increased average income
levels were less likely to fail 1 or both assessments. Meanwhile, children attending schools
with a poorer average performance on the literacy assessment had significantly increased
odds of failing the assessment (Florence et. al., 2008).
It is wild held that education, health, and social outcomes are very closely
interdependent and it is widely accepted that health and well-being are essential elements for
effective learning (Ansari, W. & Stock, C., 2010). And so, promoting fitness by increasing
opportunities for physical activity during Physical Education, recess, and out of school time
may support academic achievement (Chomitz et. al., 2008) and promoting health and well-
being of all members means promoting effective learning (Ansari, W. & Stock, C., 2010).
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Parent’s and teacher’s relation with students’ academic achievement
The literature on achievement consistently has shown that parent education is
important in predicting children’s achievement (Kean, P., 2005). Unarguably, parents play
and determine to a very great extent that academic achievement and overall success of their
children. They are the prime educators of the children. Thus, they are fundamentally
supposed to be equipped and re-equipped with some multi-dimensional skills (Ansari, W. &
Stock, C., 2010). Reading and parental warmth continued to have predictive relations with
achievement even after family background and expectations were controlled.
Student-teacher and parent-teacher relationship quality make unique
contributions to children’s engagement and achievement in the early grades (Hughes, J. &
Kwok, O., 2007). Asikhia O.A (2010) stated that the difference in their perceptions could be
because students have high expectations for teachers that should teach them and therefore
believe that any teacher that does not meet up to such expectations will not aid their academic
performance.
The amount of schooling that parents receive influences how they structure
their home environment as well as how they interact with their children in promoting
academic competence, such as homework, monitoring, assistance with school projects, or
going to library, will have stronger relations achievement. This is an avenue of research to
pursue in the future in understanding the complex role that parents’ education plays in
predicting children’s academic achievement (Kean, P., 2005).
METHODS
This section explains the procedures that the research will be using in the
development of the appropriate information in reporting the data that will be collected from
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the respondents. The research design shows the nature of this study, the need to control the
influences of the students’ perspective. The locale discusses about the setting of the study, the
respondents, the research instrument, the data gathering procedure, and the analysis will show
how the data will be gathered and interpreted.
Research Design
This study was carried out with a descriptive-qualitative research design to
describe and to know the experiences of an individual that affects their poor academic
performance.
Locale of the Study
This study was conducted at University of Saint Louis-Tuguegarao City.
Respondents of the Study
The study used purposive non-probability sampling technique to select
respondents who are Grade 12 Senior High School (SHS) who experienced grade lower than
75 on their 1st and 2nd grading and were referred to guidance for counseling. Purposive
sampling technique was used to select informants based on their characteristics and objective
of the study. Moreover, the informants gave their whole consent without fear and
intimidation to participate in this study.
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Data Gathering Procedure
Informed consent was addressed to the informants to allow the researcher to gather
data freely needed in this study. Questionnaire was used as the main data gathering method
with the use of a questions guide. All gathered information from the respondents were kept
by the researcher and considered confidential.
Data Analysis
Thematic analysis was used to analyze the experiences of the informants and
how it affects to their academic performance. There are 5 phases of thematic analysis which
was used to analyze the data gathered.
Reading and transcribing the data gathered.
The responses of the respondents were read and transcribed by the researcher for
understanding.
The significant statements were group for the formulation of the themes.
The researcher analyzes the data and the responses of the group were categorized for
the organization of the themes.
The themes were reviewed for data consistency.
Researcher assures the data consistency through scrutinizing and understanding the
informants’ responses.
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Defining the nature of each theme.
The researcher defined the nature of each theme and wrote a detailed analysis about it
and begun to define and explain each information given by the respondents.
Producing the data.
Data were produced after assessing and analyzing the responses of the respondents.
RESULTS
Data saturation was achieved and after a thorough assessment of the 10 respondents’
responses, the researcher examined significant statements and come up with the following
factors and how it affects their academic performance. Similarities were clustered together to
develop two major themes namely: (1) Academic Difficulties Experience in the School; and
(2) Academic Difficulties Indirectly Affected by Home Environment.
Theme 1. Academic Difficulties Experience in the School
I found out that one of the major factors of having poor academic performance in
school-related factors, where in, at a school, the respondents experience difficulties in their
studies because of:
A.) Overwhelming academic workload
R1: “Kapag ‘yung ni’rush mo ang mga hindi mo natapos tapos deadline na
kinabukasan at madami pang gagawin.”
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R2: “Kapag dun sa requirements, pag sabay-sabay, nahihirapan akong gumawa.”
R3: “Yung rush na requirements ng bawat subject tapos sabay-sabay pa at kailangang
ipasa within short period of time.”
B.) Difficulties with teacher-student relationship
R4: “Yung mga guro masyadong strict. Ang daming pinapagawang requirements.”
R5: “Nahihirapan ako sa mga requirements at yung teachers madalas ang standards
kailangang maghabol ng requirements at dapat swak sa kanilang panlasa.”
R6: “Pag iyong teachers mo ay hindi mo ka-vibes, mahirap paki-usapan at habulin.”
Theme 2. Academic Difficulties Indirectly Affected by Home Environment
Another major factor of having poor academic performance is themed by home-
related,where in, the respondents are having family problems. To name some are the
following:
R7: “Wala naman, hindi lang makapag focus dahil lagi naming busy ang mga
magulang at wala na silang time sa akin minsan.”
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R8: “Nakakapagod sa school at mapapagod ka pa sa bahay dahil sa mga gawaing
bahay.”
R9: “Hindi ako mino’motivate sa bahay.”
R10: “Hindi makapag’focus pag nag-aaway ang membro ng pamilya.”
Those factors are similar factors that the respondents usually experience.
Table 1. Outline of Themes and Sub Themes
Major Themes
Theme 1. Academic Difficulties Experience in the School
a.) Overwhelming academic workload
b.) Difficulties with teacher-student relationship
Theme 2. Academic Difficulties Indirectly Affected by Home Environment
a.) Family Problems
Table 1 represents the two different themes were concluded from the responses of the
respondents in the first question.
DISCUSSION
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Education is vital because it gives us knowledge through our teachers and
molds us better. It develops in us the perspective of looking at life. It helps us build opinions
and have different perspective on the things around us (Doumbia, 2013). However there are
some factors affecting the academic performance of the students that we separate according
to school-related factors and home-related factors.
Theme 1. Academic Difficulties Experience in School
Having too many requirements bring out stress on the students. Students’
difficulties in understanding difficult different subjects reduce their performance on class.
Teachers and their teaching strategy usually reduce the confidence and motivation of the
students if they give many requirements and passing it within short period of time.
Teachers
One of the common factors that affect poor academic performance of the
students is their teachers. Teachers’ factors were significant predictors of students’ academic
performance (Waseka, 2016). Teaching at any level of education has the sole purpose of
ensuring that all learners can acquire information and apply those skills. Hence, it is
incumbent upon all educators to not only know their teaching style so that teaching has a two-
fold purpose where teachers teach and students learn. Consequently, knowing how your
students learn and what strategies best fit your classroom and school are fundamental in the
process of learning. As a result, the question that arises in education is, “What are those
effective teaching strategies?”(Hightower et.al., 2011).
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Overwhelming Academic Workload
Hectic routines students’ experience these days make them feel lost,
overwhelmed, frozen, or unable to cope when confronted with so many tasks. Busy schedules
crammed with studies and extracurricular activities can take a toll on students’ physical and
mental health especially if one is not eating or sleeping properly. If untreated, these stressors
can compound over time, leading to even greater levels of stress (Owusu, 2017). According
to Essel (2017) buttresses the notion that, extreme levels of stress hinder studies effectiveness
and lead to poor academic performance and attrition.
Theme 2. Home-Related Factors
The students’ challenges that they encounter at home and how it affects their
academic performance on their subjects. Having family problems, distance issue, lack of
learning resources, and problems in home environment also bring out stress and reduce
overall confidence and motivation of students.
Family Problems
Family and education are two of the most important things that a child should
have. One’s family status and relationship is one of the biggest factors of a child’s
personality. It can affect how a person interacts with people as well as how one’s mind
works. Having a family problems or issues affects the overall performance of students
(Ferrer, 2012).
According to Clemente (2013) it can also be overwhelming on the kids because they
may feel the need to fix their relationship and that can become their new priority. They lose
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the balance of school and home life, and home life can become more important. The pressure
of listening to fights and negative comments about the other parent could create
psychological problems for the kids. Anxiety and depression make students difficult to focus
on school work.
The amount of schooling that parents receive influences how they structure their
home environment as well as how they interact with their children in promoting academic
achievement and it is possible that home activities that encourage academic competence, such
as homework monitoring, assistance with school projects, or going to science museums or
libraries, will have stronger relations with achievement. This is an avenue of research to
pursue in the future in understanding the complex role that parents’ education plays in
predicting children academic achievement (Kean, P., 2005).
CONCLUSION
The study shows the major factors affecting academic performance, which are
home-related factors and school-related factors. These factors include family problems,
distance of school from houses, lack of learning resources, home environment, many school
works and requirements, subjects, and teachers and their teaching strategies are resulting to
poor academic performance of the students. The results also shows that majority of the
informants are having problems on their home environment, teachers, and having too much
school works and requirements.
RECOMMENDATIONS
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The future researchers may conduct the study in other places. Through
interview and descriptive research design is recommended for gathering data’s that
investigates the experiences of a person regarding the factors that affect the poor academic
performance of the students. Future researchers could use and enhance this study for more
specific scope.
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APPENDIX A
Letter of Information and Consent
Dear Respondent,
I, the researcher is currently conducting a research entitled, “Factors Affecting Poor
Academic Performance of Senior High School Students”. I am currently enrolled at the
Florencio L. Vargas Inc. and in the process of writing my research paper. The purpose of the
research is to determine the possible factors affecting poor academic performance of the
Senior High School students.
Your participation in this research is completely voluntary. You may decline
altogether, or leave blank any questions you don’t wish to answer. Rest assured that any
obtained data or information will be dealt with extreme confidentiality. No one other than the
researcher will know your individual answers to this questionnaire.
If you agree to participate, please answer the items on the questionnaire as best you
can. Return of the questionnaire will be considered your consent to participate. If you have
queries or clarifications, I am very much willing to address them.
Thank you for your assistance in this important endeavor.
Sincerely yours,
Vincent Ferdie S. Arugay
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APPENDIX B
Questionnaire
Interview Guide:
1. What challenges or difficulties do you experience?
a. At home
b. At school
2. How do these challenges affect your academics?
3. What areas/subjects do you find difficult the most?
a. What do you find difficult in these areas/subjects?
4. What school activities do you struggle with?
a. What do you find difficult in these activities?
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