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2023
In this chapter, the author presents the information about attending school in the Convention on the Rights of the Child by the United Nations, the California Education Code, the Chinese Compulsory Education Act, and the Ontario Education Act. In all these three jurisdictions mentioned above a compulsory policy is implemented, but there are differences
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In this chapter, the author presents the information about attending school in the Convention on the Rights of the Child by the United Nations, the California Education Code, the Chinese Compulsory Education Act, and the Ontario Education Act. In all these three jurisdictions mentioned above a compulsory policy is implemented, but there are differences
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Urban Education, 2008
Urban African American first-year high school students' absenteeism was found to be negatively related to grade point average (GPA) and avoidance as a means of coping (use of substances as a way to escape—food, alcohol, smoking, caffeine, etc.) and positively related to use of social support as a means of coping (efforts to stay emotionally connected ...
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Urban African American first-year high school students' absenteeism was found to be negatively related to grade point average (GPA) and avoidance as a means of coping (use of substances as a way to escape—food, alcohol, smoking, caffeine, etc.) and positively related to use of social support as a means of coping (efforts to stay emotionally connected ...
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Children and Young People Now, 2022
Richard Oldershaw, lead adviser at Coram's Child Law Advice Service, explains how schools and councils should monitor pupil attendance and home education arrangements and what to do when problems arise
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Richard Oldershaw, lead adviser at Coram's Child Law Advice Service, explains how schools and councils should monitor pupil attendance and home education arrangements and what to do when problems arise
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Children and Young People Now, 2022
Latest figures suggest that one in five pupils in England are persistently missing class, prompting Ofsted and the government to look at more support for schools struggling with the issue, reports Jo Stephenson
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Latest figures suggest that one in five pupils in England are persistently missing class, prompting Ofsted and the government to look at more support for schools struggling with the issue, reports Jo Stephenson
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International Journal of Educational Management, 1999
Introduction Eric Blyth and Judith Milner 1.Theoretical Debates and Legislative Framework Judith Milmer and Eric Blyth 2.Combating truancy: the Scottish approach Brian Boyd 3.School Attendance and the Role of Law in England an Wales Jon Blacktop and Eric Blyth 4.The Relationship Between Delinquency and Non-attendance at School Cedric Cullingford 5.The ...
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Introduction Eric Blyth and Judith Milner 1.Theoretical Debates and Legislative Framework Judith Milmer and Eric Blyth 2.Combating truancy: the Scottish approach Brian Boyd 3.School Attendance and the Role of Law in England an Wales Jon Blacktop and Eric Blyth 4.The Relationship Between Delinquency and Non-attendance at School Cedric Cullingford 5.The ...
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School Effectiveness and School Attendance
School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 1992ABSTRACT Given that the British Government is proposing to require all schools to provide the Secretary of State with details of, amongst other things, their respective truancy rates, this article sets out to demonstrate that attendance figures, as well as examination results, should be modified before publication. It reports on a study involving 5,429
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1988
The problem of non-attendance at school has existed for as– long as schooling. The introduction of the Elementary– Education Acts of 1870 and 1876, which made school free and– compulsory, added a legal dimension to what was already– regarded as an educational and social problem.
Michael Kerfoot, Alan Butler
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The problem of non-attendance at school has existed for as– long as schooling. The introduction of the Elementary– Education Acts of 1870 and 1876, which made school free and– compulsory, added a legal dimension to what was already– regarded as an educational and social problem.
Michael Kerfoot, Alan Butler
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Briefing: School attendance drive
Children and Young People Now, 2022The government has published guidance to improve school attendance with new duties on councils
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Enforcement of School Attendance
Educational Management & Administration, 1996A recent study of 20 secondary-schools within the Midlands area in England suggested that many teachers had a limited understanding of the decision-making process of enforcement of attendance by LEAs (Local Education Authorities). In particular, knowledge of the process for applying for an Education Supervision Order was limited.
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