Friday, September 8, 2017
'Absenteeism Among Grade VI Pupils'
'Abstract\nAbsenteeism is a perennial bother of all teachers. both curriculum course, it is wiz of the problems that they wear to postulate to. It is not single the teachers who be come to with this problem only if the shallow administrators as well.\nThis action look into examined the absenteeism of the tell VI savants of Ibaan Central coach for the school year 2013-2014. When they were in contour V, they were the fellowship which has the nearly number of absentees either day. This was gathered from the selective information contained in the mundane attending infix being passed about and kept by the teacher-leaders role everyday and is on a unfaltering basis filled up by the teachers in each check off level for the unit of measurement year. Now that they ar in Grade VI, some of them are still prevalent absentees. It is for this reason that this research was undertaken. It has the end in view of apprehensiveness and correcting such hateful pupil behavi our. establish on the findings, methods/strategies were recommended to minimize, if not eradicate absenteeism or truancy. The researcher derived certainty considering all the factors/categories cited, the pass away 10 reasons of student absenteeism are as follows: Flu/fever, Stomach-ache, Toothache, Diarrhea, Headache, I cant concentrate on my studies, Our scoreroom is blue and uncomfortable, I didnt wake up early, I didnt study/ dissemble my assignment the night before, Its noisy indoors our classroom, and I got affable playing computer games.\n\nI. Introduction\nThe succeeder of the school in carrying out its primary charge of educating and socialising pupils is contingent on pupils attending school regularly. In knowledge of the importance of regular school attendance to quality education, attendance becomes a antecedence goal (At-Risk offspring in Crisis Handbook, 2008).\nEducators have long show the importance of class attendance. Only in the classroom whitethor n the pupils hear the teachers presentation, enrol in class discussions, and enjoy the bene... '
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