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Peer reviewedLietz, Jeremy J. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1981
This study investigated whether parent desire to avoid racial mixing resulted in school avoidance, independent of other commonly cited explanations for enrollment and attendance patterns in newly desegregated schools. (Author)
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Desegregation Plans, Elementary Education, Enrollment
Peer reviewedReagles, Susan A. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1981
Reviews the economic issues related to hiring the handicapped and includes information for employers regarding insurance rates, attendance rates, production levels, and job-accommodation issues, as well as potential financial benefits from tax credits, federal funding of Projects With Industry, and the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act.…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Attendance Patterns, Disabilities, Economic Factors
Chapman, Emily B. – Journal of the International Association of Pupil Personnel Workers, 1979
Analyzes anecdotal records of students who have presented behavioral problems in previous schools and compares opinionnaires of students, parents, and faculty regarding attendance, attitudes, and communication. The students' records and opinionnaires are compared with their eleventh grade records to ascertain if these problems could have been…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Attendance Patterns, Behavior Problems, Discipline Problems
Buechner, Robert D. – Parks and Recreation, 1976
The next year or two will determine just how hard state park and recreation agencies have been hit by the troubled economy and whether or not they can maintain quality services while expanding where necessary to meet their share of society's leisure needs. (JD)
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Budgeting, Financial Support, Parks
Dobson, Russell; And Others – Humanist Educator, 1977
This investigation focused on the effects of busing white children (N=116) away from their neighborhood schools and is not a study of the effects of desegregation. Evidence indicates no significant differences between bused and nonbused, white, fifth and sixth graders concerning achievement, attendance, self-concepts, and perceptions of school…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance Patterns, Bus Transportation, Comparative Analysis
Longanecker, David A.; Blanco, Cheryl D. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2003
Examines the challenges that changing student characteristics and attendance patterns pose for policymakers. Describes how federal and state policies can influence attendance patterns (through funding programs, contracting with private entities to provide services, creating incentives for private action, and mandating action through law or…
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, College Attendance, Diversity (Student), Educational Policy
Peer reviewedChild, Alan – Race Equality Teaching, 2002
Describes a British secondary school's efforts to improve student attendance by promoting social inclusion. The project involved a first day absence monitor, school counselor, Education Welfare Officer, and specialist teacher. Participants worked to raise student attendance levels and awareness of reasons for it. The initiative succeeded because…
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Diversity (Student), Equal Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedPalmer, Carolyn J. – National Academic Advising Association Journal, 1990
Ways in which campus security may affect the academic programs of subgroups of students, such as women, or individual students are offered, including usage patterns of some facilities and course selection or study group attendance based on time or location. Faculty and advisors are encouraged to consider security an academic issue. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Attendance Patterns, College Students, Courses
Pineo, Peter C.; Goyder, John – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1988
Comparison of Canadian and United States school attendance patterns beyond age 17 reveals a lower rate of secondary school completion in Canada, and little indication of any trend in postsecondary or graduate study in either country. Analysis shows social factors not to be important in the high Canadian dropout rate. (MSE)
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, College Bound Students, Comparative Education, Developed Nations
Peer reviewedKember, David; And Others – Higher Education, 1995
Investigation of the study habits and approaches to study tasks of 34 mechanical engineering students over the course of 1 week found that use of a surface approach to learning was positively correlated with high class attendance and greater study time, suggesting an inefficient approach. The research methodology used is found useful for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance Patterns, College Students, Engineering Education
Collison, Michele N-K – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1992
Many college students are paying others to attend lecture classes and take notes, a practice that angers many professors and caused one university to sue a note-taking company over copyrights. Although students and some faculty say the notes are helpful in large, impersonal classes, others say they encourage poor attendance. (MSE)
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, College Students, Copyrights, Court Litigation
Peer reviewedWright, Bobby – Review of Higher Education, 1991
A review of the history and literature of American Indian participation in colonial higher education looks at origins of Indian resistance to western education, design and objectives of the colonial mission schools, reasons for general academic failure in this group, native attitudes about missionary education, and problems that persist today.…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian History, Attendance, Attendance Patterns
Peer reviewedWorrell, Frank C.; Szarko, Julia E.; Gabelko, Nina H. – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 2001
This nine-year database study examined factors related to the return rate of 316 nontraditional gifted students who participated in a summer program for academically talented youth. Grade point average, achievement test scores, final grade in the first summer of attendance, and socioeconomic status were not significant predictors of returnee…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attendance Patterns, Gifted, Minority Group Children
Peer reviewedKee, Tony Tam Shui – Early Child Development and Care, 2001
Argues that little research has been directed toward exploring cognitive variables that characterize students with poor school attendance. Presents the findings of a pilot study that compared a small sample of truants and non-truants on locus of control and attributional style. Finds that attributional style is a significant factor in explaining…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Adolescents, Attendance, Attendance Patterns
Peer reviewedTaras, Howard; Wright, Sandra; Brennan, Jesse; Campana, Jack; Lofgren, RoseMarie – Journal of School Health, 2004
This project determined asthma prevalence in a large school district, absentee rates, and potential effects of school nurse case management for student asthma over three years. Data were derived from an asthma tracking tool used by nurses in one school district for every student reported as having asthma by their parent. School nurses began…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Incidence, School Nurses, Diseases

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