CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study
Absence now a day’s cannot be separated from an individual who
was called student since it became their habitual pattern. This
absence of phenomena has been viewed as an indicator of poor
performance of individual in school and even in work place.
Occasional absenteeism in school may not be problematic, but
excessive has shown to have negative effects to student’s
performance. Absenteeism causes poor attendance records to
student’s and found to be a disadvantage to their academic
performances.
There is no treatment for this problem, since every school is
facing absenteeism in some of the student’s. This became a nature
in each student. It is not surprising anymore since even the
young or the older one’s in the school is doing this. We are not
facing this problem not only in the school but even in a work
place.
Ankileng national High School, at Sagada Mountain Province is
facing the same thing.in this kind of problem it should not be
happened, because as a student they already know how to think and
to differentiate the good thing and the worse. Besides they know
the cause and effect if they absent from class.
Absenteeism has been a huge problem because of the negative
effect of it. Teachers and student must help each other to avoid
and prevent this problem.
Student needs to get motivated in order for them to continue
their studies. They need to engage in school activities and add
some teaching techniques so that the students don’t get bored.
That will encourage and pull those absentee students to go to
school.
Marburger states that the difficulty inferring the effect of
absenteeism in performance because, once a student is absent in
class, he or she may miss the opportunity of learning other
techniques. He found out that missing in class progresses the
likelihood of missing examination material covered that day
compared to the students who were present in class.
Therefore we feel that this problem is very serious. As such, we
take responsibility to investigate and find a solution to this
problem from continuing to happen. At the same time we will know
what to do to cope with the problem.
Statement of the Problem
The study aims to identify the most common reason of student’s
absenteeism. The study seeks to answer the following question:
1. What is the profile of the teacher and student respondent in
terms of:
a. Gender
b. Age
c. Civil Status
2. What are the common reasons of absences done by the students
in terms of:
a. Personal problem
b. Family problem
3. What are the reasons of absenteeism as group according to:
a. Students learning performance
b. School
4. Study the factor that affects student absenteeism.
5. To measure what kind of gender that is most captious in
absenteeism issues.
6. To give suggestions and solutions for further improvement
towards absenteeism.
Theoretical and Conceptual Framework
Students are the greatest contributor of the school. An
individual who are always absent in class may have lost the
chance of learning. He/she might have low school
performance. If absenteeism may continue, the attendance of
an individual can be affected.
“A constant doing may lead to a constant result, just like
domino” (Asia child Data Trend, 2008).
Coping is never easy especially for those students who
missed their class. Some teachers are also affected, they
slow down the run of class discussion for the absent student
to cope.
Review of Related Literature
Students attending school regularly is a great factor for
the schools performance. The impact of the student’s
absenteeism is usually leads to the schools poor academic
achievement, so the teachers and students attendance plays
an important role for the success and educational
advancement of any institution and all students enrolled.
Without the physical present of the student’s, successful
schools cannot survive.
According to the “Excessive absences Intervention” research
study by Author Linda L. Williams, Excessive Absenteeism by
students may result to unlearned course material from fewer
hours of instructions, and a disruption of class instruction
for teachers who have to administer remediation for the
absent student when he returned to schools.
Students are not receiving instruction on a consecutive
basis that’s why excessive absenteeism by students may
additionally result in poor academic achievement. Absentee
students may have the big chance to fail and may have low
standardize test scores because they are not present to
learn key concepts and skill that are being taught on
standardized exams.
Continues absenteeism leads to increasing dis interest in
school and academic performance. According to Author Jason
A. Schoenbeurgers “Longitudinal Attendance Patterns”
excessive absenteeism increases the chance of a student
eventually dropping out of school, which can lead to long
term consequences for these students, such as lower average
income likelihood of incarceration.
Shchoenbeurgers asserts that students who drop out of
students face is a higher risk of poverty because of their
in ability to secure quality paying employment due to their
lack of education and resources.
The dropout students who has stock knowledge and resources
are the ones who likely to commit criminal activity that
leads someone in prison.
According to Center of comprehensive school reform and
improvement, attendance rates effectively predicted whether
a student would fail course or not and surprisingly,
attendance rate trumped grade point averages in predicting
whether a student would fail in class or not. In other
words, a student could perform very highly academically, but
would likely still fail if he missed too much class.
Additionally, the more a student missed a school over the
course of several subsequent years of school, the more his
GPA declined and the further behind he became in all
subject. According to the study of DE Dios 2010, it showed
that being absent for three days in a month strongly
correlates with poor performance. As educators, it is
important to know threshold drawing policies on school
intervention regarding absenteeism requires guiding
information on where to draw the line. Policies cannot be
simply drawn out of a thin air. Three days in month, that
number result of research, is a useful guide for teachers
and school administrators. The study as describe by the
article is only an initial analysis of the data. Ongoing
research will continue to unravel further the underlying
factors that result into absenteeism. This is an important
task since this information likewise is necessary to design
the interventions that are relevant.
Decreasing the rate of student truancy and absenteeism has
been and continues to be the goal of school district across
the nation for over a century. Little research focuses on
what schools can do to increase and maintain the students
daily attendance and even fewer studies explore how
families, school and community can build a partnership to
work together towards this goal.
“Despite the long history of concern over student
attendance, the issue has received relatively little
attention from educational researchers.” States (Corville
and Smith1995). Teachers have mainly focused on students who
drop out of high school before receiving their diplomas
instead of focusing on student attendance. ( Finn, 1989,
Welage and Lamborn 1992) “Dropping out school, although
defined by a single event reflects a long process of
disengagement and withdrawal from schooling and educational
institutions”.
Researchers should first investigate the early warning signs
in students behavior before it escalates to students
actually leaving school, in order to understand and reduce
the problem of students dropping out of school. Studies if
students who drop out of school shows long term patterns of
students who may be having difficulties at home or in school
at a very early age. Research has shown that students who
drop out of school are absent more often than other students
beginning as early as the first grade.
It is a fact that poor attendance predicts dropping out of
school; chronic absenteeism can have a negative impact on
the student and school. students who are not in school are
not learning and are not being adequately prepared to be
successful in school and in life. Research on truancy and
absenteeism suggest that “ students with better attendance
score higher on achievement tests than their more frequently
absent peers”. (Lamdin 1998)
Historically schools have always held the student
accountable for truant behavior. Corville- Smith (1995)and
Hayle (1998) state that “Truant and chronically absent
students were considered deviants”. Frequently schools did
not contact families until the problem was so severe that
the students was failing their courses. Also research shows
that the learning environment of an entire school can be
affected by an individuals students school, family and
community partnership ( Epstein, Coates, Salinas, Sanders
and Simon 199: Sanders and Epstein, 2000)in conclusion,
research reveals a lot of important information about
student attendance. Identifying students early on who show
signs of absenteeism is the predictor of warning signs of
students dropping out. Even though truancy is a major issue
in middle school and high school, perhaps student should be
identified and monitored early in on elementary school.
educators need to continue to find innovative ways to bridge
the gap between home and school to communicate with parents
the need for a strong partnership so students can find
success. Students need to know that coming to school on
time, everyday is important. Educators when faced with
schools that have attendance problems may need to venture
out beyond the wall of the school, into the community to
involve families and work together.
Local Studies
Students in various gender groups, school levels and
locations are at risk of dropping out for various reasons.
Some of these factors are common to all dropouts, while
others are more keenly associated with specific groups. The
adverse effect of absenteeism on children participation in
school is dearly manifested in all drop outs and in many
different ways depending on whether they are male or female,
in elementary or secondary, in on lower or in higher school
level, in urban or even in rural areas. Those who come from
rural areas are most vulnerable in two days. First, because
their parents have little and irregular income, they often
lack money for school related expenses such as school
allowance, transportation, uniforms and class requirements.
Families with limited schools across the nation are being
met with the challenge of making adequate yearly progress,
which is a state mandate, then more programs need to be
funded in school to address the issue of absenteeism.
CHAPTER 2: METHODOLOGY
Research Design
The study used descriptive method to determine the reasons
of absenteeism. We used descriptive method because it’s
objectives is to know the causes of growing rate of
absenteeism the effect of absenteeism and how to avoid it.
Scope and Limitation
The study is carried out in all Grade level (grade 7- grade
12) of Ankileng National High School of Sagada District
Focusing on the reason of absenteeism.
Data gathering Instrument
The study used questionnaire as a survey to be distributed
to the students (Grade 7- Grade 12) student of Ankileng
National High School of Sagada District.
Objective of the study
The study aims to:
a. Identify the most common reasons of the students
absenteeism.
Significance of the study
The study we are conducting is about absenteeism.
This study would be a great help to students to prevent
them from absenting. In this study, it would help the
students to balance and manage their time especially on
their studies and limit them from absenting.
The study will help and encourage schools to
provide more good guidance to student, that would pull
them to stay at school during school days.
In this study, there will be a large involvement
coming from the parents who also provide and give
guidance and counseling to their children. This study
would make the students understand and to be
knowledgeable of the factors affecting their studies.
Through study, it will help the teachers the
school to provide information about giving importance to
their studies that plays a very important role about the
students studies.