English Grammar Competence for Monotechnic Students: Parental Responsibility as an Indispensable Instrument
Keywords:
English grammar, monAbstract
This study examines the role of parental responsibility in developing English grammar
competence among monotechnic students in Nigeria. Drawing from sociocultural theory and
empirical evidence, this research explores how parental factors including education level,
income, occupation, and home environment significantly influence students' academic
achievement in English grammar. The study reveals that parental involvement serves as an
indispensable instrument in fostering grammatical competence, particularly within the unique
educational context of Nigerian monotechnic institutions. The study concludes with
recommendations for policy makers, educational institutions, and parents to strengthen the
home-school partnership in grammar education. This study adopts a qualitative, descriptive
research design grounded in a systematic review of peer-reviewed literature. A structured
search was conducted across Google Scholar, ERIC, and ResearchGate, covering
publications from 2019 to 2025 and focusing on parental involvement, English grammar
competence, and academic achievement in Nigeria and comparable multilingual educational
settings. Purposive sampling guided the selection of 47 relevant studies. Thematic analysis
was employed to identify recurring conceptual relationships across the reviewed literature.
Institutional examination records from Oyo State College of Agriculture and Technology,
Igbo-Ora (General Studies, English Grammar, 2022-2024) provided empirical performance
data. Vygotsky’s (1978) Sociocultural Theory, supplemented by Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological
Systems Theory, served as the analytical lens through which parental influence on grammar
development was interpreted. Going by the findings of this study, it is observed that that the
competence and academic achievement of the students in English Grammar is best enhanced
when parents live up to their responsibilities.