The present study, using shelf data, described a quantitative research project which attempted to propound and answer questions about the nature of school refusal in a Pennsylvania school district. The study analyzed shelf data that surveyed 40 students and parents in grades 2 through 11th who missed more than ten percent of 2007-2008 school year. Using shelf data collected by the GNA school district which consisted of parent and student surveys, this study investigated the different reasons why students refuse to attend school. Furthermore, this study also examined common characteristics found among school-refusing students in the Greater Nanticoke Area School District. Results of this study did not support previous findings of a positive ...
School is a formal education that is used as a form of developing character values and norms that ap...
PhD ThesisThe systematic review and empirical research presented in this thesis, as part of the requ...
This volume includes a critical literature review (Part 1) and a small scale empirical study (Part 2...
The first issue, defining the essential features of school refusal behavior, began to evolve after 1...
This study examined the knowledge of school personnel regarding risk and protective factors, the fou...
This study explored the views and perspectives of twelve educational professionals on the topic of s...
According to the literature school refusal is a complex disorder. Whilst the condition only occurs i...
School refusal behavior refers to the avoidance of a child attending school and/or persistent diffic...
School attendance is critical for students ' academic success. For some students, going to scho...
School refusal behavior has been researched and discussed within psychological and educational commu...
Failure to attend school can have a devastating impact on a child’s social, emotional, academic, and...
Despite a multi-disciplinary, international literature, little research has drawn attention to the p...
School refusal (SR), defined as youth-motivated refusal to attend school and/or problems remaining i...
Much demographic information and statistical data about students and their families are available to...
This study attempted to establish a list of factors that would differentiate between three main grou...
School is a formal education that is used as a form of developing character values and norms that ap...
PhD ThesisThe systematic review and empirical research presented in this thesis, as part of the requ...
This volume includes a critical literature review (Part 1) and a small scale empirical study (Part 2...
The first issue, defining the essential features of school refusal behavior, began to evolve after 1...
This study examined the knowledge of school personnel regarding risk and protective factors, the fou...
This study explored the views and perspectives of twelve educational professionals on the topic of s...
According to the literature school refusal is a complex disorder. Whilst the condition only occurs i...
School refusal behavior refers to the avoidance of a child attending school and/or persistent diffic...
School attendance is critical for students ' academic success. For some students, going to scho...
School refusal behavior has been researched and discussed within psychological and educational commu...
Failure to attend school can have a devastating impact on a child’s social, emotional, academic, and...
Despite a multi-disciplinary, international literature, little research has drawn attention to the p...
School refusal (SR), defined as youth-motivated refusal to attend school and/or problems remaining i...
Much demographic information and statistical data about students and their families are available to...
This study attempted to establish a list of factors that would differentiate between three main grou...
School is a formal education that is used as a form of developing character values and norms that ap...
PhD ThesisThe systematic review and empirical research presented in this thesis, as part of the requ...
This volume includes a critical literature review (Part 1) and a small scale empirical study (Part 2...