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Title: Relationship between Parental Involvement and Academic Performance of Senior High School Students: The Case of Ashanti Mampong Municipality of Ghana
Authors: Amponsah, Mark Owusu
Milledzi, Eugene Yaw
Ampofo, Eric Twum
Gyambrah, Martin
Keywords: Parental involvement
Academic ambition
Academic performance
Education
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: The study explored the relationship between parental involvement in education and academic performance of senior high school students in the Ashanti Mampong Municipality of Ghana. The descriptive correlational research design was used to conduct the study. Stratified random sampling procedure was employed to select a total sample of 471 respondents made up of 186 males and 285 females. Questionnaire and test items on Mathematics and English Language were the research instruments used to collect data for the study. Data analysis was conducted by employing descriptive statistical tools (mean and standard deviation scores) to examine students’ perceived parental academic ambition and involvement in their education while the Zero-order correlation was used to examine the relationships between parental involvement in education and academic performance. The results of the study show a significant positive relationship between parental involvement in education and students’ academic performance. It is recommended from the study that parents should play a leading role in supporting their children’s education since they are the first to expose children to the social and academic world.
Description: 9p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7966
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Educational Foundation



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