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Ugwuegbulam, Charles N.; Ibrahim, Haj. Naheed – Journal of Education and Practice, 2015
Primary and secondary school in Nigeria encourage punctuality to school yet a good number of the learners came late to school. This is especially true in the case of day students. Learners who come late to school are usually punished in one way or the other yet the lateness to school phenomenon still persist. Lateness to school behaviour affects…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Secondary Education, Discipline, Discipline Problems
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Bradley, Maceo – Teachers College Record, 2015
This chapter tells the story of how and why one student who received a ticket for being late to school joined the fight against policies that criminalize students in Los Angeles Unified School District.
Descriptors: Advocacy, Activism, Discipline Policy, Discipline
Fuentes, Annette – Rethinking Schools, 2012
Supposedly designed to improve student attendance, the aggressive truancy policing in Los Angeles (LA) has discouraged students from going to class and often pushes them to drop out and into harm's way. Truancy tickets play a role in the school-to-prison pipeline. Students are being brought up in an environment that is a pre-prisoning of youth. LA…
Descriptors: Truancy, Attendance, Justice, Zero Tolerance Policy
Thornsberry, Jana Lea – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Research on freshman transition programs suggests the need for a transition program that assists students as they enter high school. Many freshman transition programs consist of a visit from the high school counselors or a tour of the school. These programs do not help meet the needs of many students who will need constant support throughout the…
Descriptors: Discipline, Transitional Programs, Dropout Prevention, Attendance
Muir, Mike – Education Partnerships, Inc., 2005
Principals and teachers have long thought that student tardiness was a serious problem. In one study from the 1990s, 8-12% of students were absent each day, and more than 40% of teachers found tardiness to be a significant problem. In fact, it is considered so serious that a school's response can go to extremes. The question, of course, is not…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Behavior Modification, Student Attitudes, Change Strategies