Universal access to elementary schooling is a goal that was largely achieved in western democracies by the mid twentieth century. Yet, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, students’ access to schooling appears to be back on the agenda; this time, students themselves rather than our social systems are regulating their access to school. Increasingly, schools throughout Australia and in several other OECD countries are recording a worrying decline in student attendance in the compulsory years, prompting a certain amount of societal ‘fear’, ‘anxiety’ and ‘moral panic’. This paper reviews the literature on student attendance and absenteeism as a feature of contemporary schooling. It begins with an account of how this literature variousl...
Truancy is a longstanding, unresolved educational issue in countries where there are compulsory atte...
Increasing the school-leaving age is seen to be a panacea to a range of problems related to health, ...
Internationally there is concern about levels of student absenteeism. Research underpinning this art...
Universal access to elementary schooling is a goal that was largely achieved in western democracies ...
Research provides considerable evidence to suggest links between excessive absenteeism and inhibited...
This article seeks to describe the different ways in which students can fall short of their mandator...
The paper reports from a study of schooling in an unusual situation. The situation was the school co...
The aim of this paper is exploring questions regarding the problem of absenteeism among high-school ...
Absence from school is a social phenomenon that not only affects the individual's personal quality o...
This study focusses on the examination of the recorded absences of compulsory age students. The main...
The purpose of this study is to deepen the knowledge of young people´s experiences of problematic sc...
Attending school is usually seen as a precondition for academic, social, and emotional learning. How...
Consistent school attendance is critical if students are to build and maintain a foundation for ongo...
School absenteeism and particularly unauthorized absenteeism or truancy has been the focus of a numb...
Australian traditional schooling is coming under increasing pressure as the National test outcomes o...
Truancy is a longstanding, unresolved educational issue in countries where there are compulsory atte...
Increasing the school-leaving age is seen to be a panacea to a range of problems related to health, ...
Internationally there is concern about levels of student absenteeism. Research underpinning this art...
Universal access to elementary schooling is a goal that was largely achieved in western democracies ...
Research provides considerable evidence to suggest links between excessive absenteeism and inhibited...
This article seeks to describe the different ways in which students can fall short of their mandator...
The paper reports from a study of schooling in an unusual situation. The situation was the school co...
The aim of this paper is exploring questions regarding the problem of absenteeism among high-school ...
Absence from school is a social phenomenon that not only affects the individual's personal quality o...
This study focusses on the examination of the recorded absences of compulsory age students. The main...
The purpose of this study is to deepen the knowledge of young people´s experiences of problematic sc...
Attending school is usually seen as a precondition for academic, social, and emotional learning. How...
Consistent school attendance is critical if students are to build and maintain a foundation for ongo...
School absenteeism and particularly unauthorized absenteeism or truancy has been the focus of a numb...
Australian traditional schooling is coming under increasing pressure as the National test outcomes o...
Truancy is a longstanding, unresolved educational issue in countries where there are compulsory atte...
Increasing the school-leaving age is seen to be a panacea to a range of problems related to health, ...
Internationally there is concern about levels of student absenteeism. Research underpinning this art...