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INTRODUCTION
Regarded as a pathway out of poverty or a means to shape a future that can influence
School is a place of learning, growth, and hopefully, some fun. But for many
students, the weight of academic pressure can turn that environment into a battlefield.
Students are the most essential elements in any educational institutions. They are
determining academic achievements that are related to what people value such as
medals, trophies, and certificates. Moreover, student's deals with different challenges
and demands that they should perform well which not all students have the ability to
students’ mental health and general well-being. Students often feel overwhelmed,
stressed, and anxious because of the high standards, tight schedules, and fierce
of stress of every students. The pressure that built is up due to a variety of reasons and
some of that are peers, expectations, and fear. This pressure can also lead students
from doing unusual actions that can affect their academic results.
Moreover, the World Health Organization released a report in 2023, the instances
of depression and anxiety have been on the rise among young adults. A prominent
Additionally, The constant push to do well in school can also make students feel
depressed and upset on an emotional level. When students are afraid of failing and are
always trying to be successful, they can feel overwhelmed, hopeless, and stuck. These
bad feelings can have a big effect on their mental health and make it hard for them to
excel academically. Consequently, studying has become not just a notable aspect but
often the focal point of their lives, playing a huge part in their growth. For some
day, with an additional hour reserved for studying and homework. However, for others, it
is the reason they rise each morning. To these students, the grades they achieve
and perseverance. Anything less would signify a sense of not trying hard enough or, in
In this regard, the researcher goal is to shed light on the internal experiences of
students facing academic pressure. It seeks to explore the nature of their thoughts,
battles, and coping mechanisms as they navigate the demands of schoolwork, exams,
and expectations. By delving into this, the study seeks to gain a deeper understanding
of the struggles students face and the invisible battles they fight in the pursuit of
academic success.
This study aims to understand the thoughts and battles of students under
School?
The findings of this study will provide information which will be useful to the
STUDENTS. The students are the ones who will benefit from the study, by
academic pressure, students can realize they are not alone. The students will be more
TEACHERS. The teachers will give ways for those students who feel pressured
with their academics, The teachers will be the one who will support and guide the
students whenever they'll experience difficulties in their academics. To know what they
FAMILIES. This research can equip families with a deeper understanding of the
internal battles their children face. This can lead to improved communication, increased
empathy, and the ability to provide better support for their children's academic journeys.
development, and providing comfort and life lessons, ultimately leading to more
administration, that will help them identify areas for improvement, and potentially
revealing new student needs, this study can equip school administrators with the data
and insights necessary to make evidence-based decisions that will help enhance
SCHOOLS. The study's findings can inform educators about the pressures
students experience. This knowledge can be used to develop a more supportive school
research can raise awareness within the community. This can lead to a shift in
existing body of research on academic pressure. It can inform future studies, leading to
This study will mainly focus on understanding the students thoughts, battles and
experiences with academic pressure. Only students studying at Tacurong National High
Definition of Terms
To simplify comprehension, the following terms used in the study are clearly
defined as follows:
Battle - it represents the internal conflict students experience as they try to manage
Thoughts - are the ideas, feelings, and beliefs that pass through students minds.
The relevant literature and studies listed below provide a better foundation for
Academic Pressure
Academic pressure refers to the tension, discomfort, and other emotions caused
by the pressure from school, family, and society in the learning process (Luo et al.,
2020). Studies have shown that teachers and parents have higher learning
academic pressure.
students’ mental health and general well-being. Students often feel overwhelmed,
stressed, and anxious because of the high standards, tight schedules, and fierce
When academic performance does not match expectations, this can create
negative emotions, which will lead to deviant behaviors (Ma et al., 2018; Çelik,
2019). Teenagers with poor academic performance are vulnerable to peer pressure
in the campus environment, and they are prone to feelings of inferiority, anxiety, and
fear in their studies. At the same time, their academic failures also make them
issues, showing problem behavior such as hyperactivity and aggression, and even
crimes.
Academic Stress
deadlines that he or she must comply with, which causes a lot of stress. In a survey
by the American College Health Association (2019), they found that 51.2 percent of
students surveyed felt that their academics were difficult to handle in the previous
year. Researchers have found that there are two types of factors that cause stress
among students: external and internal stressors. External stressors are those that
come from an outside source. These are stressful things that happen in your
external stress daily. (Sizelove, 2020). One example of external factors is the
parents who have high hopes for the academic excellence of their children. Internal
stressors are a type of stress that comes from the students themselves. When you
struggle to meet your expectations, goals, and visions, internal stress results. More
2016). A study conducted by March- Amengual (2022) found that academic pressure
environment, they may experience chronic stress, which can eventually lead to
Zarrin (2020) found that academic pressure can also lead to academic
placed upon them, they may develop a tendency to delay or avoid tasks and
alleviate the stress and pressure associated with academic responsibilities (Zarrin,
academic performance and well-being can add to the overall academic pressure
A study conducted by Zhang et al. (2022) found that academic pressure was
levels of academic pressure. These findings came directly from the help of mental
Education System
Academic pressure among students has existed for centuries, and it has become
students had to endure rigorous training to become scholars. The pressure to excel
in academics was immense, as education was the key to social and economic
mobility in the society (Garland, 2020). During the medieval period, the Catholic
Church was the main institution that provided education, and students were
expected to adhere to strict rules and regulations. The curriculum was heavily
focused on religious studies, and the pressure to succeed was high, as failing to
meet the academic standards could lead to severe punishment (Woessmann, 2022).
In the 19th century, academic pressure among students increased due to the rise
of industrialization and the need for a skilled workforce. Schools and universities
fields to meet the demands of the job market (Reddy, 2018). The competition for top
grades and scholarships became intense, and students were under immense
The pressures of getting into the right school, obtaining top grades, and securing
the best internships-all in preparation for a great career-harm young people’s mental
demands of time and energy to achieve specific academic goals. This stress can
come from a variety of potential sources and have a myriad of impacts on students
depression and anxiety have been on the rise among young adults. A prominent
stress. The report notes that mental health for students has been ignored for many
years. Society thought that students were the least affected by stress. A Gitnux
report shows from 5% to 75% of students suffer from Burnout. The report says the
According to Raddy (2018), The mental health of students has been ignored for
many years. Society thought that students were the least affected by stress.
per hour. 1.8% committed suicide after they failed exams. The report cites that India
has the highest rate of teenage suicide. The main trigger of suicide is depression
that can influence the world, countless students aspire to reach their utmost
potential. In the Philippines, a significant portion of the youth face immense pressure
to excel academically. Consequently, studying has become not just a notable aspect
but often the focal point of their lives, playing a huge part in their growth. For some
their day, with an additional hour reserved for studying and homework. However, for
others, it is the reason they rise each morning. To these students, the grades they
of their toil and perseverance. Anything less would signify a sense of not trying hard
Academic pressures can come from various factors, like family expectations,
ambitious goals set by students, or the demands of society in general. Coaches and
According to Vallejo (2023) from an early age, children are highly encouraged or
achieve academic milestones. This pattern of constantly anticipating the next step
can be stressful for students, thus resulting in tension, discomfort, and other
negative emotions. Additionally, too much academic pressure may also lead to
nature, which may cause friction with peers. Isolating oneself to strive for academic
METHODOLOGY
Research Design
This research is a qualitative study, that will use an action research, that focuses
This study will be conducted at Tacurong National High School, New Isabela,
The participants of this study are from Tacurong National High School, students
from grade 7 to 12. There will be 18 participants in this study. The researcher will be
using Purposive Sampling, that will allow researchers to select participants from
different grade level or program, and to select students who can provide in-depth
insights based on their struggles. The participants are choosen based on the following
criteria:
- Students enrolled in Tacurong National High School for the year 2023-2024.
Research instrument that will be utilized in this study is an interview, with semi-
structured questions, that will allow the researchers to follow-up questions or delve
device like voice recorders will be used to ensure accurate documentation of the
interview, with the consent of the participant, and if not permitted we will not proceed.
The researchers will seek consent from the school principal and teachers. After
obtaining their consent to conduct interviews with students at the school, we will recruit
participants who meet the criteria. We will then approach each potential participant and
ask for their individual consent to be interviewed. We will also distribute parent consent
slips and information sheets to students. These materials will be translated into relevant
languages spoken within the school community to ensure accessibility. The information
sheet will explain the study’s purpose, data collection methods, and confidentiality
measures. The permission slip will clearly state that participation is voluntary and that
families have the option to decline. We will follow up with students the next day to
confirm receipt of the parent consent forms. Once a student has both parental and
individual consent, we can begin the interview process. The researchers will also assure
the participants before the interview, that their response to the questions will note be
disclosed.
The data will be gather through an one-on-one interview with the participants,
and a voice recorder to record their responses, with their consent, if not permitted, we
will not record. We will provide Interview Guide Questions that will contain semi-
structured questions that are necessary and related to the study. We will also ask
additional questions that will arise naturally during the interview. Additionally, Questions
will be translated into a language or dialect the participants will easily understand and
feel comfortable with. Furthermore, the location where the interview will take place will
be decided by the participants for their own comfort. The researchers will also make
sure that the questions will be clear for a better understanding of the participants.
Analysis of Data
Manual thematic analysis will be used to examine the data acquired from the
analysis method that involves identifying patterns, themes, and meanings within the
data. The codes, themes, and sub-themes will be verified by all researchers to ensure
Ethical Consideration
The researchers will not force any participants to give statements that will violate
any of the stated ethical consideration. The researchers will explain the research
process thoroughly before asking for their consent. Participants decision will be
respected, and they can withdraw at any time. The researchers will ensure that the
participants will maintain anonymous and his/her identity will not be disclose. All data
that we will gather for this study will be handled with utmost confidentiality and will be