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Nyangoni, Betty – 1978
The problem of truancy and irregular school attendance is widespread in urban, suburban, and rural school districts. The media have interesting and far-reaching capabilities for combating this problem. Possible uses of the print media in this area include posters, bumper stickers, billboards, leaflets and flyers, handouts, buttons, T-shirts,…
Descriptors: Attendance, Audiovisual Aids, Community Education, Educational Media
Brooks, B. David – 1974
Truancy is a growing problem for both individual pupils and school systems in general. Traditionally, truancy has been thought of as a "symptom" of other problems faced by the student. The advent of behavior modification offers a new way of viewing truancy as a discrete behavior capable of modification by the application of scientifically-derived…
Descriptors: Attendance, Behavior Change, High School Students, Performance Contracts
Feist, Ronald L. – 1976
The attendance policy outlined in this document succeeded in increasing attendance in Napa High School, California. The program focused on student absences due to truancy, not illness, although many of the illness absences reported were due to other, not-so-legitimate causes. The attendance program utilized a direct relationship between the…
Descriptors: Attendance, Attendance Patterns, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent School Relationship
Peer reviewedLolli, Michael; Sanitz, Leonard D. – Education and Urban Society, 1976
This paper argues that in addition to grade retardation, fear of going to school--a fear shared by most parents--might well be if not the crucial factor in the determination to drop out for appreciable numbers of students. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Conflict, Crime, Delinquency, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedBrimm, Jack L.; And Others – NASSP Bulletin, 1978
This article summarizes the results of a survey measuring attitudes of Tennessee secondary school principals toward student absenteeism. The author offers six suggestions intended to help alleviate this serious problem. (DS)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Attendance, Elementary Secondary Education, Principals
Peer reviewedBarber, Robert M.; Kagey, J. Robert – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1977
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Behavior Change, Contingency Management, General Education
Shelton, Jeffrey; Garrett, Meredith – Journal of the International Association of Pupil Personnel Workers, 1977
Investigates the enforcement of the compulsory attendance law by taking court action against parents of chronic absentees in extreme cases. Results indicate this type of enforcement can improve attendance for some students. (Author/HMV)
Descriptors: Attendance, Case Studies, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education
Morris, Gordon T. – Today's Education, 1972
Article stresses change from past in today's truancy patterns. Districts with high truancy also show high daytime crime and drug-taking. Suggests ways for teachers to recognize potential truant, as well as community efforts to combat problem. Goodman's experimental approaches to motivate bored students are outlined. (PD)
Descriptors: Community Cooperation, Drug Abuse, Family Environment, Stealing
Peer reviewedGalloway, D. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1982
Interviews with pupils and parents showed that persistent absentees were living in multiply disadvantaged circumstances compared with regular attendees. Absentees who had been referred for specialist advice tended to present more behavior problems and were more socially isolated outside the home than nonreferred absentees and reqular attenders.…
Descriptors: Attendance, Behavior Problems, Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedZieman, Gayle L.; Benson, Gerald P. – Behavioral Disorders, 1981
Perceptions toward school of 15 behavior problem truant girls were examined and compared to those of 15 nontruant girls and 15 truant boys (all junior high). Consistently, the truant girls showed less negative perceptions and less asocial behavior than the boys. The girls were more variable in behavior and attitudes. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, Females, Junior High Schools
Peer reviewedHeffez, Jack – NASSP Bulletin, 1980
Evaluates a program in the New York City schools that uses employment as a method of reducing absenteeism and truancy in the high schools. The program has met with a measure of success although results are not statistically significant. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Attendance, Dropouts, High School Students, High Schools
Peer reviewedTewel, Kenneth J.; Chalfin, Fredda – Urban Education, 1980
"Encounter," a guidance program developed for the urban high school classroom, is designed to deal with both the personal crises of adolescence and the structural problems that arise in crowded, racially mixed urban schools. (GC)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Drug Abuse, Group Guidance, High Schools
Peer reviewedReglin, Gary – Clearing House, 1997
Describes a program intended to improve the school attendance of truant students, called the Mentoring and Tutoring Help (MATH) program. Discusses the importance of mentors and their roles in the MATH program, and presents the 18 most critical organizational steps for truancy intervention in the program. (SR)
Descriptors: Mentors, Program Descriptions, Program Effectiveness, School Holding Power
Peer reviewedHallfors, Denise; Vevea, Jack L.; Iritani, Bonita; Cho, HyunSan; Khatapoush, Shereen; Saxe, Leonard – Journal of School Health, 2002
Compared three risk measures associated with adolescent substance use (truancy, grade point average, and recent sexual intercourse) to assess the reliability of risk measures across different survey instruments, communities, and points in time. Truancy appeared superior because of its strong predictive value, particularly among younger children,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Grade Point Average, Predictor Variables, Research Methodology
Stover, Del – Executive Educator, 1991
Today's truant officer is more often a counselor or a social worker than a "hooky cop" assigned to enforce compulsory attendance laws. Attempting to resolve the problems keeping kids out of school, many truant officers walk unsavory neighborhoods and find themselves immersed in heartbreaking stories or abusive situations. (MLH)
Descriptors: Attendance, Child Advocacy, Child Neglect, Counselors


