Implementation of Brigada Eskwela
Implementation of Brigada Eskwela
Implementation of Brigada Eskwela
CHAPTER I
THE PROBLEM
INTRODUCTION
Brigada Eskwela is a national program developed by the
Department of Education as an activity in support of the opening of
classes in June. The program seeks to encourage parents, teachers and
other members of the local community to volunteer material and nonmaterial resources and services in cleaning classrooms and school
premises including doing minor repairs on desks, walls and other parts
of the classroom to provide an atmosphere conducive to learning . The
program was launched in 2003 in an effort to ensure that public school
students continue to have classrooms and a school environment to
gain primary and secondary education (Claro, 2007).
The concept of Brigada Eskwela is based on the bayanihan spirit
innate to Filipinos. Bayanihan involves the voluntary effort of members
of the community to help co-members of that same community in need
(Gonzaga,
2006).
Traditionally,
bayanihan
became
important
in
and individualism, this program has proven that Filipinos have been
able to maintain the concern for neighbors and other people and the
willingness to participate in concerted action. On the other hand,
Brigada Eskwela
underlying
is
purpose
transferring
the
burden
of
government
there
significant
relationship
between
the
level
of
of
Brigada
Eskwela
and
the
parent-teacher
Statement of Hypotheses
Based on the above-cited assumptions the following hypotheses
were formulaed.
Ho1 there is no significant difference on the perception of teacher
and parents on the level of implementation on the different
components of Brigada Eskwela.
Ho2 There is no significant difference on the perception of teacher
and parents on the level of parent-teacher relationship in the
implementation of Brigada Eskwela.
Ho3 There is no significant relationship between the level of
implementation on the different components of Brigada Eskwela
and the parent-teacher relationship at Felipe Suerte Memorial
Elementary School.
Theoretical Framework
This study was anchored on the competitive theory of Harrison
(1995) which states that the process underlying participation in
volunteer work is conceptualized as a form of attendance motivation.
Grolnick (1997), conceptualized three dimensions of parental
involvement based on how parent-child interactions affect students
school and motivation. Behavioral involvement refers to parents public
actions representing their interest in their childs education, such as
attending an open house or volunteering at the school. Personal
involvement includes parent-child interactions that communicate
positive attitudes about school and the importance of education to the
child. Cognitive/intellectual involvement refers to behaviors that
promote childrens skill development and knowledge, such as reading
books and going to museums. Parental involvement, according to this
with the
involvement
in
schools.
Agencies
can
make
more
continuum
of
school-community
interventions.
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Support to Classroom and other School Activities
No one can contest the value of the community to effect change.
It highlights the enormous potential of a community do good if and
when its citizens have made the rightful decision to come together in
a cooperative effort- to effect change. For ufs Filipinos, this can be seen
as a natural state of affairs. We are, after all, a nation known for
volunteerism. We actually have a term for is Bayanihan. This
bayanihan tradition is alive and well to this every day. And it is best
exemplified in the bayanihan spirit that we see in our schools,
(Fernando, 2012).
Brigada Eskwela or Schools Maintenance Week also known as
Bayanihan Para sa Paaralan, is a voluntary effort of teachers, parents,
students, school officials, community members, local government
officials, non-government organization, and private sectors to prepare
and do minor fixing and clean-ups in preparation of the upcoming
school year. Our parents have the greatest contribution to the Brigada
Eskwela. They also voluntarily contribute things that need to be
repaired. Our parents, in their own free will, help the school under the
scorching hot sun and work on what should be done for their sons
and/or daughters that would be attending the school when the classes
open. Brigada Eskwela Plus is the Philippine contribution to community
involvement in education. It serves as a venue for all Filipinos to
contribute to nation-building. It provides a vehicle for one Filipino
community to unite for a good cause that of creating better schools
and providing quality educational services for the Filipino child,
(Fernando, 2012).
A key to children doing well in school is for parents to be involved
in their education. That involvement can range from providing
long-term
successful
improvements
school
programs
in
academic
and
achievement,
more
effective
more
schools.
www.Extension.org. (2007)
Bugwadia (2011) mentioned that parental involvement can play
a significant role in childrens education. Educators believe that greater
the degree of involvement, the better will be childrens academic
progress. Parents, who understand the importance of being involved in
their childrens education, being the process right form the early years
of child development. They hold high aspirations for their childrens
future,
set
higher
standards
of
achievement
and
consistently
are
happy if that parents are involved in their education. This view causes
them to strive harder. But if they feel that their parents have no
concern with their studies, these students will also neglect their
studies. Lescano (2001) posited that parents should participate in the
learning of their children. One way to make the children feel that they
are cared for is by participating in their activities. According to White
(2001), if parents want the child to reach the standard of excellence
they have to work hard more with earnest effort for improvement, to
inspired and support the child.
The more the parent become involved and learns about the
school, the more the parent can help the student. The parents are able
to increase their understanding of child development in areas of
physical, social, emotional and cognitive development. (Gelfer, 1991)