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Childhood sexual abuse: Its complexities and long-term consequences.
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OCCUPATIONAL OUTCOMES OF TRUANCY
British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1990S ummary . This paper presents some findings of a study into early adult outcomes of truancy, which was based on the National Child Development Study, a longitudinal survey of all people in Great Britain born in the week 3rd ...
A, Hibbett, K, Fogelman, O, Manor
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Journal of Mental Science, 1939
Truant is an old French word meaning “vagrant”, and the term “truancy” means “unlawful absence”. The study of truancy in children is chiefly concerned with wandering, staying out from home, and staying away from, and refusing to go to school.
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Truant is an old French word meaning “vagrant”, and the term “truancy” means “unlawful absence”. The study of truancy in children is chiefly concerned with wandering, staying out from home, and staying away from, and refusing to go to school.
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Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2013
Although mandatory attendance is easily determined in a traditional, brick-and-mortar school, monitoring and enforcing attendance and truancy in an online environment is less obvious.
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Although mandatory attendance is easily determined in a traditional, brick-and-mortar school, monitoring and enforcing attendance and truancy in an online environment is less obvious.
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The Journal of International Educational Sciences, 2015
Many adolescence are tempted to “break” school, considering this a “heroic” deed. Many troubles can hit a truant in the mean time. After all, one of the main latent functions of the school is protection of the student. Bad role models are affective in truancy cases since peer pressure is also strong in teen ages.
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Many adolescence are tempted to “break” school, considering this a “heroic” deed. Many troubles can hit a truant in the mean time. After all, one of the main latent functions of the school is protection of the student. Bad role models are affective in truancy cases since peer pressure is also strong in teen ages.
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Does Truancy Beget Truancy? Evidence from Elementary School
The Elementary School Journal, 2017AbstractWithin schooling policy and practice, truancy awareness and prevention programs expend much effort on reducing fall absences under the assumption that stopping this behavior early in the ye...
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Headteacher Update, 2011
Every headteacher will have had to deal with unauthorised absence for one reason or another. Val Cameron, head of Park Lane Primary School in Peterborough, tells us of her experiences and how she has dealt with the issue
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Every headteacher will have had to deal with unauthorised absence for one reason or another. Val Cameron, head of Park Lane Primary School in Peterborough, tells us of her experiences and how she has dealt with the issue
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Attributional Style and School Truancy
Early Child Development and Care, 2001Relatively little research has been directed toward exploring cognitive variables that may characterize students with poor school attendance. A handful of studies has examined school attendance in relation to locus of control, but none has explored its relationship to “attributional style”.
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