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RIZAL COLLEGE OF TAAL


ROLE OF
THE
FAMILY

ROLE OF
THE
CHURCH

ROLE OF
THE
GOVERNMENT

Prepared by: Aryeth Jane S. Candelaria


ROLE
OF THE
FAMILY The best indicator for
student academic success
depends on how involved
families are with learning
at home and in their
child’s school.
ROLE
OF THE
FAMILY
Family engagement is a
shared responsibility
with staff and teachers
to meet educational
goals and encourage a
student’s growth.
ROLE
OF THE
FAMILY
So, why is family
engagement so
important?
Earn higher Graduate from high
grades and school and attend
test scores post-secondary
education

Develop self- Have better


confidence and social skills and
motivation in classroom
the classroom behavior

Less likely to struggle Less likely need


with low self- redirection from
esteem, develop their teacher in the
behavioral issues classroom.
 Save contact information for your child’s
teachers to be sure you can easily address any
concerns or questions regarding your child’s
progress.
 Connect with the school by attending school
events, meetings, and parent-teacher committees.
 Discuss classroom goals with teachers.
 Be responsive to both positive and negative
feedback from teachers about your
child’s progress.
 Give parents your contact information to encourage
parents to reach out when
needed and establish a strong communication with
the teacher.
 Invite parents to connect with the school by sharing
school events, meetings, and parent-teacher
committees.
 Discuss classroom goals with parents.
 Establish a connection with parents in person as
much as possible. Communicate often with both
positive and negative phone calls, upcoming events,
and any classroom concerns you may have.
Children should be well
ROLE OF educated in the ways of
THE God. The manner in which
CHURCH this is done within the
local church may vary.
 The strong social bonds of religious groups can
supplement the resources available to children,
especially those in large families, helping them to
achieve higher levels of education.
 Regular participation in church services and
programs strengthened self-concepts of academic
achievement, work habits, or discipline.
 The church is an agent of socialization and
teaches moral education.
Education yields in both the
private and public sector in terms
of learning and higher learning
ROLE OF THE
GOVERNMENT more so, it benefits the society
in social ways. Therefore it is
essential for the government to
invest in education since it yields
progressive externalities.
 The government can subsidize education in several
forms including school fees for low-income
parents.
 Provision of meals in schools by the government
could help keep students in schools.
 Providing equality in education whereby the
government ensures that the public schools offer
a high quality of knowledge to the learners.
 Provision of free education could also help the
needy people and the less fortunate in the
country.
 A government should ensure that teachers are well paid
so that they are motivated in the provision of their
services.
 A government should put in place rules that could check
to eliminate outdated syllabus since it misdirects many
teachers and learners in schools.
 A government should ensure that private institutions
interested in carrying out educational activities meet
certain standards.
 A government should act towards empowering school
leaders and teachers towards professional responsibility
and set standards and support them wholly in a quest to
deliver quality learning prospects for the learners.

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