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Westminster Studies in Education, 1982
SUMMARY This paper presents a general discussion of some of the main findings from a study undertaken on the social, psychological and institutional factors relating to persistent school absenteeism using 128 persistent school absentees and two carefully selected control groups at two inner‐city comprehensive schools in industrial South Wales between ...
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SUMMARY This paper presents a general discussion of some of the main findings from a study undertaken on the social, psychological and institutional factors relating to persistent school absenteeism using 128 persistent school absentees and two carefully selected control groups at two inner‐city comprehensive schools in industrial South Wales between ...
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School Nurse Perspectives on Addressing Chronic Absenteeism
The Journal of School Nursing, 2021Chronic absenteeism is associated with poor health and educational outcomes. School nurses have great potential to address the health and educational needs that contribute to absenteeism. Through qualitative analysis of interviews with school nurses, we characterize their current role in reducing absenteeism and identify barriers 3 that limit their ...
Jacquelin Rankine +4 more
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NASSP Bulletin, 1975
A Connecticut study of school absenteeism re ported here provides pertinent data for considera tion of a national conundrum. The author's suggestions for dealing with the problem are thought-provoking.
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A Connecticut study of school absenteeism re ported here provides pertinent data for considera tion of a national conundrum. The author's suggestions for dealing with the problem are thought-provoking.
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School Absenteeism and Child Health
Pediatrics, 1973Drs. Moore and Frank have reported that the rate of school absenteeism in Charlestown, Massachusetts, increased subsequent to the establishment of a comprehensive health center in the area.1 One might speculate that the presence of the center itself was responsible for part or all of this increase.
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School Absenteeism During Childhood
2014Public Health is one of the fastest growing university programs in the United States today. At the same time, the challenges that face the practitioner continue to grow and become more complex. This Encyclopedia of Primary Prevention and Health Promotion, 2nd ed covers more than 250 topics, taking a lifespan approach to the fields of public health and ...
Kearney, Christopher A., Diliberto, R.
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Reducing School Absenteeism - Promoting Health
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Digital Public Health, 2019Education is crucial to social and economic development and has a profound impact on population health. The health benefits of education accrue at the individual level, the community level and at the national level. School absenteeism is a major concern, which has long-term consequences on the individual level and societal level.
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Retrospection and persistent school absenteeism
Educational Research, 1983Summary This paper presents and discusses data based on the perceptions of 128 persistent school absentees on their initial and continued reasons for missing school. The findings suggest that despite the absentees’ generally unfavourable social and educational backgrounds, a greater proportion of the pupils were inclined to blame their institutions ...
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Identifying School Climate Predictors of School Absenteeism
2020Attendance is a crucial component of the education system and may be addressed utilizing Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) models. To effectively utilize such models, clear demarcations between tiers must exist to classify students appropriately. Additionally, relevant risk and protective factors must be identified as targets for intervention and ...
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The Presence of School Absenteeism
Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies, 2014In the vast majority of Swedish schools, computer software is used for the registration of the absences and presences of students. How can the material-discursive engagements and practices of registration be researched? The article elaborates, from an agential realist account, on “doing research” in relation to the phenomenon of school absence. Through
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Children's Health Care, 2007
Although the high rates of school absenteeism among children and adolescents with chronic pain have been well-documented, school absenteeism among these youths remains a poorly understood phenomenon. Literature focusing on school avoidance or refusal in the general (non-pain) population holds potential for contributing to a better understanding of ...
Amy F. Sato +5 more
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Although the high rates of school absenteeism among children and adolescents with chronic pain have been well-documented, school absenteeism among these youths remains a poorly understood phenomenon. Literature focusing on school avoidance or refusal in the general (non-pain) population holds potential for contributing to a better understanding of ...
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