ABSTRACT

At present about one million pupils truant from their schools on a daily basis and this book examines why they do it. The numerous reasons for truanting discussed are:
* disadvantageous home backgrounds
* problems with settling in socially at school
* poor performance in school
* experiencing bullying in school
* not coping with the transition from primary to secondary schooling.
This book focuses on the social, psychological and educational causes of truancy. It examines recent research and gives many examples of good practice while also detailing the latest solutions for tackling this problem.
The text is for teachers, heads of year and department heads, senior school managers, education welfare officers, social workers, educational psychologists, parents and all those with an interest in educational policy and practice.

chapter 1|5 pages

The consequences of truancy

chapter 2|20 pages

Types of truants and incidence

chapter 3|18 pages

Types of truancy

chapter 4|12 pages

Causes of truancy: social perspectives

chapter 5|26 pages

Causes of truancy: psychological indices

chapter 6|20 pages

Educational causes of truancy

chapter 7|34 pages

Government initiatives

chapter 8|38 pages

School-based initiatives

chapter 11|14 pages

Teachers, teaching and truancy

chapter 12|38 pages

An internal and an external solution

Records of achievement and work placement schemes

chapter 14|23 pages

Parents and truancy

chapter 15|23 pages

Education welfare service

chapter 16|2 pages

Epilogue