Raising Attendance: Missing School Missing Out (Cross Phase)
Author(s) | Ambit, Sandwell Education and Lifelong learning |
ISBN10 | |
Format | DVD |
Pages | 0 |
Year Publish | 2007 |
Synopsis
Achieving regular attendance is more than students simply turning up for lessons, it’s about raising awareness with everyone that missing school equates to missing out on opportunities.
If a child has 10 days off school in a school year, they’re actually spending more days at home than they are at school.
Module 1 - Missing school – missing out
Module 2 – Encouraging excellent attendance
Module 3 – Preventing absenteeism
Module 4 – Involving the school, home and community
Module 5 – Case studies
What has Raising Attendance been designed to do:
- ? Highlight the importance of school attendance and the most important factors that influence attendance rates
? Identify the ways in which a school can encourage attendance, including ways to motivate students to achieve excellence
? Identify the ways in which a school can minimise absenteeism and address the issue of lateness
? Demonstrate how schools can encourage excellent attendance through its links with each student’s home and the wider community
- ? Suitable for primary and secondary schools
? Ideal for all teachers both established and newly qualified, heads of department, curriculum managers, senior management teams, CPD co-ordinators.
? Also a useful resource for governors, parents, Local Authorities, community groups, the EWS and external agencies.
''...Two out of three young people who have offended will be shown to have a history of truancy''
''....The only way we can help your child progress is if your child is in school''