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Guide to School Attendance

English · Hardback

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List of contents

Introduction 1. The legal framework General Legal sources: Education Act 1996 Children Act 1989 Registration Regulations 2. Effective registration General Themed Study 1: Defining ‘unavoidable’ absence Themed Study 2: Punctuality and lateness FAQs about marking registers Themed Study 3: Family holidays in term-time 3. Managing attendance General Towards better practice Themed Study 4: Working with reluctant parents FAQs about managing attendance and absence Ten training ideas Special projects Model school attendance policy 4. Inter-agency working General FAQs about working together Themed Study 5: Education Supervision Orders 5. Narrative case-studies Joel Allen Freyda 6. ‘Here Today, Here Again Tomorrow’ Key Stage 2/3 Group Work Activity Conclusion Further information

About the author

Ben Whitney is currently manager of the Education Welfare Service in Wolverhampton and has written widely on education welfare issues including study material for the National Programme for Specialist Leaders – Behaviour and Attendance.

Summary

Improving school attendance remains a contentious topic and is a high priority for the DCFS, local authorities and schools. Thousands of sessions are missed every day; a waste of money, resources and, most of all, of opportunity. A school’s practice is now subject to scrutiny as never before, with targets and standard procedures required. A Guide to School Attendance provides a detailed practical guide for school leaders and managers, teachers, Education Welfare Officers and other attendance workers in schools and local authorities.
New Registration Regulations have been force since September 2006. All state-maintained schools have a legal duty to combat unauthorised absence, to maintain a twice-daily attendance record for every pupil and have attendance policies and procedures ready for OFSTED inspections. These should define everyday practice in all schools but are not always widely known about by those on the front-line.
Ben Whitney draws together twenty years of education welfare experience to provide a wealth of ideas to benefit any school. The book provides:


  • summaries of the legal requirements

  • extended case studies

  • Question and Answer sections

  • group work activities

  • model policies and procedures

Product details

Authors Whitney, Ben Whitney, Ben (Education Consultant Whitney, Ben (Wolverhampton City Council Whitney
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9781138372986
ISBN 978-1-138-37298-6
No. of pages 140
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

EDUCATION / Educational Policy & Reform / General, Educational strategies & policy, Educational strategies and policy

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