ABSTRACT

First Published in 2004. This pack on tackling truancy in schools is specifically written for use by teachers and for other caring professionals in the field, such as, education welfare officers, education social workers and educational psychologists. It brings together in twenty-four concise units the latest knowledge and good practice in the prevention and combating of truancy and other forms of non-attendance at school. Some units focus on understanding the causes and issues involved in truancy while others focus on the Government’s latest initiatives. The ideas contained in the units are specifically designed to help schools, LEAs and other caring professionals meet the Government’s new targets for reducing truancy. In order to help readers make the best use of the pack and its materials: each unit begins by providing a summary of its contents; each unit ends with a range of professional development questions or tasks which can be undertaken during training events. The pack can be read alongside Ken Reid’s book Truancy and Schools, also published by Routledge.

chapter |21 pages

Unit 1 The Outcomes of Truancy

chapter |17 pages

Unit 2 Types of Truancy

chapter |9 pages

Unit 3 Categories of Truants

chapter |13 pages

Unit 6 Parents and Schools

chapter |11 pages

Unit 7 The Social Causes of Truancy

chapter |19 pages

Unit 9 The Educational Causes of Truancy

chapter |4 pages

Unit 10 Improving School Attendance

The Use of School-based Review

chapter |9 pages

Unit 11 The Use of Surveys

Designing a Questionnaire on Attendance

chapter |32 pages

Unit 13 Practical Ideas for Schools

chapter |14 pages

Unit 14 Teachers, Teaching and Truancy

chapter |6 pages

Unit 18 OFSTED

Guidelines on Attendance and Behaviour

chapter |19 pages

Unit 20 Truancy and Exclusion

chapter |16 pages

Unit 22 The Use of Work Placement Schemes

chapter |2 pages

Bibliography

chapter |1 pages

Further Reading