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Parental and significant others ' involvement in the preschool learners' phonological awareness in an inclusive classroom

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2017-05
Author
Solas, Marianne Mimi M.
Thesis Adviser
Monsalud, Rossini G.
Committee Chair
Germinal, Angelita P.
Committee Members
Arellano, Elvira L.
Adrias, Agnes Dulce P.
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The aim of this descriptive correlational study was to find out the level of parental and significant others' involvement to preschool learners' phonological awareness. It also determined if the parental and significant others' involvement had a significant influence on the preschool learners. Furthermore, the current level of phonological awareness of the preschool learners as well as the phonological sound that the preschool learners have found difficult to recognize were also identified. The participants of the study were the 42 preschool learners and their parents from the Prep class. The instruments were validated. Students were given the Phonological Awareness Test (PAST) individually as a pretest. After two weeks, they were given the posttest. The parents rated the Parental and Significant Others' Questionnaire (PSOQ) regarding their involvement on the phonological awareness of the preschool learners. The data were summarized and interpreted using non-parametric statistics. The mean was used to determine the level of phonological awareness of the preschool learners and the phonological sound that they found difficult to recognize. It also determined the level of parental and significant others' involvement. The linear regression was used to test whether the parental and significant others has a significant influence on the preschool learners' phonological awareness. The results showed that the level of phonological awareness of the 42 preschool students in the posttest were approaching proficiency in medial sound recognition, proficient in phoneme blending, advanced in syllable segmentation, advanced in rhyme recognition, proficient in rhyme production, as well as proficient in concept of a spoken word. The phonological sound that the preschool learners have difficulty with was the medial sound recognition with level approaching proficiency. The parents were sometimes involved while the significant others were occasionally involved in the preschool learners' phonological awareness . Linear regression result revealed that parental and significant others' involvement is not statistically significant on the phonological awareness of the preschool learners. It has no significant influence on the phonological awareness of the learners. It means that the parents alone cannot have a direct influence on the preschool learner's phonological awareness. Other factors such as the teacher, provision of books and materials for studying, media exposure, and other materials may also contribute to the improvement of the phonological awareness of the preschool learners. It was recommended that SPED, preschool, and general education teachers may evaluate or assess the students with difficulty before they can be accepted to work with a group. Parents may continue providing the learning needs of their children.
Contributes to SDGs
SDG 4 - Quality education SDG 10 - Reduced inequalities
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14353/850
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Solas, M. M. M. (2017). Parental and significant others ' involvement in the preschool learners' phonological awareness in an inclusive classroom [Master's thesis, West Visayas State University]. WVSU Institutional Repository and Electronic Dissertation and Theses PLUS.
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Thesis
Keywords
Parental involvement Phonological awareness Preschool learners Inclusive education Descriptive-correlational research Significant others' involvement Least restrictive environment Inclusive learning
Subject
Early childhood education OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) Inclusive education OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) Phonological awareness OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) Phonological awareness in children OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) Children--Language OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) Language acquisition OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) Education, Preschool--Parent participation OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology)
Degree Discipline
Special Education
Degree Name
Master in Education
Degree Level
Masters
Physical Description
xii, 77 p.
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