Truancy: Short and Long-term Solutions

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Routledge, Nov 23, 2004 - Education - 204 pages

Truancy: Short and Long-term Solutions is a practical and accessible guide to dealing with the problem of truancy and non-attendance. It is the first book on the issue to actively focus on solutions to the problem, rather than the causes.

Full of practical examples of the latest ways in which schools, teachers, education welfare officers and LEAs try to overcome their attendance difficulties. Ken Reid identifies nearly 120 short-term solutions as well as several long-term strategic approaches. The book also considers parental-condoned absenteeism, alternative curriculum schemes and mentoring, while the final chapter presents some strategic issues which policy-makers and politicians need to overcome.

This book provides all teachers, deputy heads, head teachers, education welfare staff, social workers, learning mentors and other caring professionals with a repository of up-to-date ideas and solutions. It is essential reading for anyone involved in addressing the challenge of truancy.

 

Contents

Chapter 1 The challenge of truancy and school absenteeism
1
Chapter 2 Typical schools
20
Chapter 3 Shortterm solutions I
31
Chapter 4 Shortterm solutions II
59
Chapter 5 Shortterm solutions III
75
Chapter 6 Shortterm solutions IV
98
Chapter 7 Longterm strategic approaches I
115
Chapter 8 Longterm strategic approaches II
134
Chapter 9 Parents and parentalcondoned absenteeism
146
Chapter 10 Alternative curriculum schemes
163
Chapter 11 Mentoring
179
Chapter 12 The way forward
190
Bibliography
195
Index
197
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About the author (2004)

Ken Reid is Deputy Principal at the Swansea Institute of Higher Education. He is currently assisting the DfES with policy issues on attendance and is chairing the forthcoming 'Truancy Roadshow' alongside Estelle Morris and Mo Mowlam.

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