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Item Causes of absenteeism at the secondary level in Jamaica: Parents' perspective [PowerPoint presentation](2013-07-08) Jennings, Zellynne; Cook, Loraine D.; Anderson, SusanInclusion has been broadly defined to include the elimination of social exclusion due to differences in social class and ability, inter alia. Chronic absenteeism occurs when a student is absent from school without reason 20 percent or more of school time. Students who are habitually absent from school will generally fall behind their classmates in their academic success. Research has underscored that low attendance and dropout rates are problematic in the Jamaican school system. This study sought to investigate parents' perspectives on the causes of student absenteeism at the secondary level. How their levels of education, their relationship with the school, and family background influenced their views on the causes of students' absenteeism were also examined. Using a convenience sample, a survey was carried out involving 227 parents in 10 secondary schools located in various parishes of Jamaica. The findings so far suggest that the factors influencing students' absenteeism are the home and family, and school factorsItem Factors Influencing Students' Absenteeism in Primary Schools in Jamaica: Perspectives of Community Members(School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine, 2010) Cook, Loraine D.This study sought to determine the root causes of absenteeism in selected primary schools in Jamaica by investigating the influence of personal, educational, and community factors on student absenteeism from school. Data collection techniques involved the use of focus group interviews with parents, teachers, and community members from 71 schools, and with students (aged 7-12 years) from 10 of these schools, who were identified as having very low attendance rates. The findings suggest that the causal factors for absenteeism do not find their genesis in the family only, but also in the schools, the communities, and the students themselves. These factors combine to accentuate absenteeism in primary school in the rural areas of JamaicaItem Factors that contribute to student absenteeism: An investigation into a secondary school within the Educational District of Victoria(2013-01-02) Glasgow-Brown, JanetItem An Investigation into the Students’ Perceptions on the Reasons They Commit Acts of Truancy at School X(2014-05-23) Salick-Mahabirsingh, Angeli