Reincluding: Providing Support to Reengage Youth who Truant in Secondary Schools.

Q3 Chemistry
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience Pub Date : 2022-10-03 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5334/cie.47
Delia Baskerville
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Abstract

Truancy, a complex, unresolved educational issue in countries with compulsory attendance policies, has the potential to cause further educational inequity in times of a global COVID-19 pandemic. At the time of this study, there was a paucity of research regarding youth perspectives of truancy compared to adult perspectives. To address this gap in truancy scholarship, data from a grounded theory study were used to indicate how a sample of 13 students who were truant in New Zealand explained their experiences of reinclusion in learning after persistent absences. Findings showed that support by a significant adult, not necessarily a teacher, and peers were vital in helping youth who are truant to develop a positive and determined attitude to reengage with learning. Results will support school leaders, counsellors, and teachers to further develop inclusive approaches that promote student well-being and achievement.

重新融入:为中学逃学青少年提供重新融入社会的支持。
逃学是一个复杂的教育问题,在实行强制出勤政策的国家尚未得到解决,在 COVID-19 全球大流行的时代,逃学有可能造成进一步的教育不公平。在开展这项研究时,与成年人的观点相比,有关青少年对逃学的看法的研究还很少。为了弥补逃学研究中的这一空白,我们使用了基础理论研究的数据,以新西兰 13 名逃学学生为样本,说明他们如何解释在持续缺课后重新融入学习的经历。研究结果表明,重要成人(不一定是教师)和同伴的支持对于帮助逃学青少年树立重新参与学习的积极和坚定态度至关重要。研究结果将有助于学校领导、辅导员和教师进一步制定促进学生福祉和成绩的包容性方法。
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Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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