Impact of Parents Involvement on Their Children’s Mathematics Achievement
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Abstract
This is a survey research related to impact of parent involvement on their
children’s mathematics achievement. The prime concern of this study is to explore the
‘impact of parent’s involvement on their children’s mathematics achievement’’ The
objectives of this study were to find the mathematics achievement of students with
respect to their parent involvement, to determine the correlation between parent
involvement and mathematics achievement and to find the effect of parent
involvement factors in mathematics achievement of grade IX students. For this study,
the researcher selection of schools was taken through random sampling 4 public
schools with 80 students through the purposive sampling method from kaski district.
Mathematics achievement test and parents questionnaire form are the main tools.
Mean, Standard deviation, correlation co-efficient, inter correlation and Multiple
Regression were used to analysis of the data related to parent’s involvement factors.
After analysis and interpretation of the obtained data, the finding indicates that
the mean achievement score of students from educated parents was higher than that of
literate and illiterate parents. Similarly the mean achievement score of students from
trade parents was higher than job and agriculture parents. Also it was found that the
mean achievement score of students whose parents devoted more time to their
children’s study was found to be higher than that of less time devoted. Now it was
found mean achievement score of students that the mathematics achievement of small
family size children is better than large family size of children. There is significant
effect of parent’s education, parent’s time (time provided by parent’s) and occupation
but there is no significant effect of parent’s number of children in house on
mathematics achievement. Parent’s education, parent’s time and parent’s occupation
were positively correlated with their children’s mathematics achievement but number
of children’s at home is negatively correlated with their student’s mathematics
achievement. Similarly from the regression analysis of the data we can conclude that
the parent’s education is most contributing factor than others on student’s
achievement.
