2. IX.
• Parental Involvement
• Parental involvement refers to parents'
participation in their children's education at
home and school. This can take many
forms, such as helping with homework,
attending school events and parent-
teacher conferences, participating in
decision-making processes, or regularly
communicating with the child's teacher.
3. IX. Con’t.
• What is parental involvement in children's
education?
• The students feel more motivated to learn,
and their grades improve. It also helps
improve student behavior in the classroom.
Having parents and teachers communicate
more helps students feel more motivated in
their classes; their self-esteem and attitudes
in class improve. The benefit extends to all
ages.
4. IX. Con’t.
• What is parental involvement in education
deped?
• RA 9155 Section 1.2, also stipulates
that parents and the community shall be
encouraged for active involvement in the
education of the child. This mandates that
school authorities and parents shall
concretize partnership in the education
service delivery for the Filipino youth.
5. IX. Con’t.
• 9.1 Problem and Challenges
• Being overly involved can lead to stepping
in too frequently to deal with issues the
child should handle. Also, not all teachers
are comfortable with a parent volunteer in
class. Some students are too distracted by
the presence of their parents, which can
cause a lack of focus or behavior
problems.
6. IX. Con’t.
• Challenges to Parental Involvement
Most parents would like to help their
children learn, but they may not be able to
do so due to various challenges. First,
there are financial problems and limited
access to learning materials considered
key barriers that obstruct parental
involvement.
7. IX. Con’t.
• Barriers to Parent Involvement
• Lack of time.
• Not understanding parents'/guardians'
communication style.
• Misperception of parents'/guardians' abilities.
• Waiting too long to contact families Making a
first contact with negative information.
• Belief that parents/guardians lack respect for
teachers.
8. IX. Con’t.
• 9.2 Benefits
• When parents are involved in their
children's education, children are more
likely to do well in school and have better
social and emotional development.
Parental involvement improves student
achievement, self-esteem, and behavior. It
also helps to build strong relationships
between parents and their child's school.
9. IX. Con’t.
• What is the impact of parental involvement
on the academic performance?
• Students will take education more
seriously, do well academically, display
better behaviour in school and assume
greater responsibility for his or her actions
when they found their parents are actively
involved.
10. IX. Con’t.
• What are the positive effects of parental
expectations?
• Parents' expectations have been
demonstrated to play a significant effect in
their children's academic progress. Students
whose parents have high expectations obtain
better grades, perform better at school, and
stay in school longer versus students whose
parents have low expectations.
11. IX. Con’t.
• What is the importance of parental
involvement in decision making?
• Family involvement in planning and decision
making is important because families know
their child best. Family input is instrumental in
making sure that the student receives
appropriate support, and that necessary
changes are made so they can be fully
included in the classroom.
12. IX. Con’t.
• Why are parents involvement important in the
curriculum implementation?
• This is because parents are the closest
individuals who know the children better.
Therefore, in the curriculum context, parents'
involvement as the co-implementers and
supporters in curriculum development is
important in order to enhance the students'
learning as well as to shape their behaviours.
13. IX. Con’t.
• 9.3 Legal Rights of Parents
• What is the Republic Act of parental
involvement?
• Parents and parent-substitutes shall be
capacitated on how to empower their
children by preparing them for adulthood
and citizenship, and investing in their well-
being, holistic development, and active
participation in society.
14. IX. Con’t.
• What is RA 11908?
• AN ACT MANDATING THE
ESTABLISHMENT. AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
PARENT. EFFECTIVENESS SERVICE
PROGRAM TO. STRENGTHEN
PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN. THEIR
CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENT AND.
15. IX. Con’t.
• What is the legal basis for parents and
community involvement?
• Article 209: It is mandated that the natural
right and duty of the parents shall include
the caring for and rearing them for civic
consciousness and this can only be
achieved through shared responsibility
between teachers and parents.
16. IX. Con’t.
• What is the deped order for parental
involvement?
• RA 9155 Section 1.2, also stipulates that
parents and the community shall be
encouraged for active involvement in the
education of the child. This mandates that
school authorities and parents shall concretize
partnership in the education service delivery for
the Filipino youth.
17. IX. Con’t.
• Republic Act 8972
The Solo Parents Welfare Act of 2000
declares that it is the policy of the State to
promote the family as the foundation of the
nation, strengthen its solidarity and ensure
its total development.
18. IX. Con’t.
• What are the rights of parents in the
Philippines?
• Your rights as a parent
Decisions such as religion, education,
discipline, medical treatment and where the
child lives will not be interfered with unless
there are good reasons or the child's well-
being is at risk - for example, if there is
abuse, if the child is not receiving education
or necessary medical treatments.
19. IX. Con’t.
• What is Article 209 of the General
Provisions of Parental Authority?
• Article 209
PARENTS' PRIMARY FUNCTION –
preparation for obligations the state can
neither supply nor hinder. PARENTAL
AUTHORITY – the right and duty of parents
under the law of nature as well as the
common law and the statutes of many states
to protect their children.
20. IX. Con’t.
• What is the role of parents in education in
the Philippines?
• Parental involvement is essential for the
success of any education system. It has been
shown to improve student achievement,
reduce truancy and dropout rates, and
improve the quality of education. The
Philippine government has recognized the
importance of parental involvement and has
taken steps to encourage it.
21. IX. Con’t.
• 9.4 Parent Education
• What is the role of parents in education?
• Parents serve as the first teachers of their
kids during the early years. The responsibility
of teaching doesn't end when a child starts
going to school. Often, children will need help
in their assignments – in math, science, and
social studies. It is the parent's job to show
how exciting and useful learning can be.
22. IX. Con’t.
• Parent education programs focus on
enhancing parenting practices and behaviors,
such as developing and practicing positive
discipline techniques, ...
23. IX. Con’t.
• What is parenting education for parents?
• Parent education programs focus on
enhancing parenting practices and behaviors,
such as developing and practicing positive
discipline techniques, learning age-
appropriate child development skills and
milestones, promoting positive play and
interaction between parents and children, and
locating and accessing community ...
24. IX. Con’t.
• What is the importance of parent
education?
• Parenting education is not just for parents
who are struggling or having severe
problems with their children's behavior—it
can be an opportunity for parents to feel
more confident as a parent, prevent future
problems, enjoy being with their children
and help their family get along.
25. IX. Con’t.
• What does parenting mean education?
• Parenting education may be defined
as any deliberate effort to help parents be
more effective in caring for children. There
are many different processes for educating
parents, including group meetings,
resource centers, newsletters, radio
programs, home visits, mentoring, Internet
resources, support groups, and books.
26. IX. Con’t.
• What is the importance of parenting?
• Parents are among the most important
people in the lives of young children.
Parents include mothers and fathers, as
well as other caregivers who act as
parents. From birth, children rely on
parents to provide them with the care they
need to be happy and healthy, and to grow
and develop well.
27. IX. Con’t.
• What is parenting best definition?
• parenting, the process of raising children
and providing them with protection and
care in order to ensure their healthy
development into adulthood.
28. ACTIVITY # 9 May 6, 2023
• What kind of parenting education can best
help the parents understand their
children? Why do you choose this? Use
narrative format.
• Submission date: May 5, 2023