Abstract:
The study was conducted to find out community perceptions of the causes of high rates
of absenteeism and truancy, their prevention and early intervention strategies in Junior
High schools in the Nsawam Adoagyiri Municipality. The objectives of the study were
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to determine community perceptions of the causes of high rates of absenteeism and
truancy in Junior High schools, ascertain perceived dominant causes of high rates of
absenteeism and truancy in Junior High schools and to establish the prevention and
early intervention strategies to mitigate high rates of absenteeism and truancy in the
Adoagyiri Circuit of the Nsawam Adoagyiri Municipality. Cross sectional survey
design was used for the study. The target population for the study consisted of all the
teachers, parents and stakeholders such as NGO, CBO, Religious bodies, Traditional
rulers, Educationist. The accessible population consisted of 280 teachers, 60 parents
and 30 stakeholders. Convenience sampling was used to select a sample size of 185 for
the study. Questionnaire and interview guide were used to collect data for the study.
The study found among others that the child’s lack of motivation to achieve
academically at school is a community’s view on the cause of truancy. Parental neglect
of child in the educational process is a domestic factor that contributes to students’
truancy. All the prevention and early intervention strategies found, when implemented
very well could help to improve students’ school attendance to reduce truancy if not to
avert truancy. It is recommended based on the findings and conclusions that the Ghana
Education Service should organize regular training workshops for head teachers and
teachers on how to avoid the school factors that cause students truancy in school to
improve academic performance.
Description:
A Project Report in the Department of Educational Leadership, Faculty of
Education and Communication Sciences, submitted to the School of Graduate
Studies, University of Education, Winneba, in partial fulfilment of requirements
for award of the Master of Arts (Educational Leadership) degree
DECEMBER, 2018