The Importance Of Friendship And Academic Achievement

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ACADEMIA DE SOPHIA INTERNATIONAL
BAGUIO CITY Friendships and Academic Achievement in Grade 6 Students
At Academia De Sophia International
(A Quantitative study about friendships as predictor to Academic Achievement)

Background of the Study

Friendship is a voluntary relationship between people that lasts a long time and those involved are concerned about each other. It develops from shared interests and experiences and is usually gratifying. Friendship makes us survivors in Lewis, (1958), this is crucial for early adulthood. Friendship is an in-depth relationship combining trust, support, communication, loyalty, understanding, and empathy (Wilson, 1997) These are certain aspects of life all of us crave, being able to trust and relax with your friend is a big part of friendship (Wilson, 1997). Friendship makes awakening easier on the realization of the realities of life, which a person discovers in adolescence.

Early adolescence is a time of important social transitions, including changes in relationships with parents (Paikoff & Brooks-Gunn, 1991; Veronnaeau, Dishion, 2011) and movement toward the peer group (Dishion, Nelson, …show more content…

For example, students may learn effective study skills by observing and imitating the study habits of their high-achieving friends; they may also have privileged access to valuable academic support (Altermatt et al, 2005). Also, the learning processes that take place when a student is collaborating with a high-achieving friend on an academic task may be particularly efficient if their interactions are more engaging and stimulating than they would be with average-achieving peers (A. F. Newcomb & Bagwell, 1995; Piaget, 1977 Veronnaeau, Dishion,

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