EFFECT OF PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN GOMOA EAST, GHANA

Authors

  • Mark Quansah

Keywords:

Parental involvement, Academic performance, Junior high schools, Gomoa East district

Abstract

This study was designed to examine the effect of parental involvement on the academic performance
of private and public junior high schools in the Gomoa East district in Ghana. The sequential
explanatory mixed-method design was employed for the study. A sample size of 256 was selected
from a population of 698 parents, students and headteachers in the selected schools. Simple random
sampling, cluster sampling and purposive sampling techniques were used to select the participants
for the study. Questionnaires and interview guides were the instruments for data collection. Analyses
were done using percentages, multiple regression and Independent samples t-test. Though the study
showed a significant difference in the parental involvement levels of parents, there was no significant
difference in academic performance levels of students in public and private junior high schools.
Regression analysis indicated that parental involvement did not affect academic performance in the
selected schools. The study concluded that parental involvement challenges in the district should be
tackled together with other factors affecting academic performance in the district. It is recommended
that awareness of parental role in the education of children should be created through PTA meetings
and the establishment of annual PTA week.

Published

2021-06-21

How to Cite

Quansah, M. . (2021). EFFECT OF PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN GOMOA EAST, GHANA. International Journal of Psychology and Education, 4(4). Retrieved from https://journals.uew.edu.gh/index.php/ijope/article/view/34