An investigation to the causes and effects of truancy among secondary school students
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Theoretical Framework
- 2.2Definition and Conceptualization of Truancy
- 2.3Causes of Truancy among Secondary School Students
- 2.4Effects of Truancy on Academic Performance
- 2.5Psychological Impact of Truancy
- 2.6Role of Parents in Preventing Truancy
- 2.7School Policies and Truancy Prevention
- 2.8Intervention Programs for Truant Students
- 2.9Impact of Peer Influence on Truancy
- 2.10Truancy Trends and Patterns
Chapter THREE
SYSTEM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
- 3.1Research Design
- 3.2Population and Sampling
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Instrumentation
- 3.5Data Analysis Techniques
- 3.6Ethical Considerations
- 3.7Validity and Reliability
- 3.8Limitations of the Research
Chapter FOUR
SYSTEM TESTING AND EVALUATION
- 4.1Overview of Findings
- 4.2Analysis of Quantitative Data
- 4.3Analysis of Qualitative Data
- 4.4Comparison with Existing Literature
- 4.5Interpretation of Results
- 4.6Discussion of Key Findings
- 4.7Implications for Practice
- 4.8Recommendations for Future Research
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusion
- 5.3Contributions to Knowledge
- 5.4Practical Implications
- 5.5Recommendations for Action
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
Truancy among secondary school students is a significant issue that impacts both the individuals involved and the wider society. This research project aims to investigate the causes and effects of truancy among secondary school students, with a focus on understanding the factors that contribute to this behavior and the resulting consequences on academic performance and social development. The study will utilize a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative data analysis with qualitative interviews and observations to provide a comprehensive analysis of the issue. The research will explore the various factors that may lead students to engage in truancy, including personal, familial, and school-related influences. By examining these factors, the study seeks to identify patterns and trends that may help educators and policymakers develop targeted interventions to address truancy effectively. Additionally, the project will investigate the impact of truancy on academic achievement, social relationships, and future opportunities for secondary school students. Through surveys and interviews with students, teachers, and parents, the research will gather insights into the underlying reasons for truancy, such as disengagement with school, family dynamics, mental health issues, peer influence, and socio-economic background. By understanding these factors, the study aims to provide a nuanced perspective on truancy that goes beyond simple categorizations of students as "troubled" or "delinquent." Instead, the research will highlight the complex interplay of individual, interpersonal, and systemic factors that contribute to truancy behavior. In addition to examining the causes of truancy, the study will also investigate the effects of this behavior on students' academic performance and social development. By analyzing attendance records, grades, and disciplinary actions, the research aims to quantify the impact of truancy on students' educational outcomes. Furthermore, through interviews and surveys, the project will explore the emotional and social consequences of truancy, such as feelings of isolation, low self-esteem, and strained relationships with peers and teachers. Overall, this research project seeks to shed light on the complex and multifaceted nature of truancy among secondary school students. By investigating both the causes and effects of truancy, the study aims to provide valuable insights that can inform targeted interventions and support systems to address this issue effectively. By understanding the underlying factors driving truancy behavior and its impact on students' lives, educators and policymakers can work towards creating a more supportive and inclusive school environment that promotes engagement, academic success, and overall well-being.
Thesis Overview
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</p><p><strong>1.0 INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY</strong></p><p>Truancy among students has become a growing problem. It is the act of deliberately missing one or more classes. Globally, truancy has been regarded as a cankerworm that has eaten deep into the fabrics of the educational programmes and has caused a lot of setbacks for secondary school students in their educational pursuits (Stoll, 1993; Gesinde, 2004; Adeyemi, 2006; Animasahun, 2007b). It leads to potential delinquent activity, social isolation, or educational failure via suspension, expulsion, or dropping out (Huizinga, Loeber, Thornberry & Cothern, 2000; Huizinga, Loeber & Thornberry, 1994; Morris, Ehren & Lenz, 1991).</p><p>Truancy is any intentional unauthorized or illegal absence from compulsory schooling. It may also refer to students who attend school but do not go to classes.</p><p>Truancy is non-school attendance behaviour. It is an irregular attendance of school. Truancy is a delinquent and antisocial behaviour (Animasahun, 2009). Animasahun (2007a) suggested truancy to be an act of staying off school, which is one of the several kinds of antisocial behaviours.</p><p>Truancy has been conceptualized as unjustified intentional absence from school (Petegem, 1994). Fogelman and Hibbett (1995) opined that any absence from school without an acceptable reason is truancy.</p><p>Gabb (1997) is of the view that a truant student leaves home but does not get to school or escapes from school or class to engage in any other activities that catch up his imaginations. Indeed, it is a type of deviant behavior exhibited by some students in schools without formal permission from the school administration or authority governing the institution.</p><p>Causes and levels of the contributing factors of truancy are numerous and diverse. Truancy results from several factors. Truancy is a four-fold problem which stems from the student, student’s family background, the school and the community. Rohrman (1993) and Kinder, Harland, Wilkin & Wakefield (1995) submitted that child (personality), family, school and community are the causes of truancy. In the same vein, Osarenren (1996) see the home, school environment, peer group culture and society as causes of truancy among students. Reports from various parts of the world upheld that truancy may be associated with adverse social and health outcome later in life. A number of studies have reported that adults who were truant as adolescents were more likely to experience marital or job instability and psychosocial maladjustment when compared to their counterparts who were not truant as adolescents (Hibbett, Fogelman & Manor, 1990; Tyrer & Tyrer, 1974; Hibbett & Fogelman, 1990). Students, who commit truancy, commit deviant acts at a higher rate than students who stay in school. Deviant acts include, but are not limited to theft, burglary, robbery, drug use and sale, assault, various sex-related crimes, and even murder. A 1990 study by Obondo and Dhadphale reported that about 10% of school non-attendance by children in Kenya was due to truancy (Obondo & Dhadphale, 1990). Truancy breeds educational wastage and poor human power development (Rumberger, 1987; Nwagwu, 1999); production of hoodlums, social misfit, antisocial individual and eventual criminals (Animasahun, 2005) and gateway to crime (Adeyemi, 2011; Animasahun (2007a). Rohrman (1993) stated that peers have an invaluable and influential role to play in providing both the support and context necessary for the learning of new skills and that they act as reinforcing agents of socialization. In own findings, Baker and Jansen (2000) believe that truancy leads to lower academic achievements. While Garry (2001) stated that truancy leads to delinquent and criminal activities. Also, Osarenren (1996) stated that children attempt to model their behaviours according to what represents the standard of their peer group. The study in this regard wishes to determine the causes and effects of truancy among secondary school students using Esan South-East Local Government Area of Edo State as the case study.</p><p><strong>1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEMS</strong></p><p>Over a long period of time the problem of truancy among students in secondary school a drift has been a serious one which generated a matter of concerns among scholars. This problem of truancy has militated against the goals and objectives setup by the parents and our educational policy makers for the education. the daily reduction of this students due to truancy in a school also creates a high rate of absenteeism this leads to the poor result of the students truancy can mislead some students to different kinds of crime of the following:</p><p>a. Stealing</p><p>b. Fighting</p><p>c. Understanding type of activities that are worthless</p><p>d. Using and bullying on people</p><p>In this research, my mere writing cannot put a stop to the problem of truancy; but can do so by suggesting way to be carried out by the government and education authorities. A student may be naturally gifted if he becomes a delinquent in the school, he cannot develop his innate potentialities to the fullest. Truancy is a common in the life of the students themselves their parents and in turn development of a nation.</p><p><strong>PURPOSE OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The purpose of the study include as follows:</p><p>i. To examine the causes and effect of truancy on secondary school students.</p><p>ii. To know the purpose why students exposed (indulge) to truancy.</p><p>iii. To investigate the leading factor to truancy among students.</p><p>iv. To put forward some recommendations on the causes and effects of truancy in the life of the students.</p><p><strong>SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The study of the causes and effect of truancy among secondary school students is advantageous. As the evil can easily spread as wildfire, it should be stopped to avoid many students falling into it as victims. If the evil in our school and other similar sources, the students will have limited access to perform well in school activities; any where the clever ones have the chance to go higher. Students are exposed to the pleasure of good loves of school environment where by they interact for the development of their society; facing the solution of these crimes like lateness to school, serving as a bus conductor during school hours, hunting birds in the bush at the time they are supported to be in school, will be drastically there reduced.</p><p>Finally, this study and research finding will also be significant in such a way that it will serve as a pointer to other research who may be interested in the study.</p><p><strong>RESEARCH QUESTIONS</strong></p><p>a. What are the factors responsible for truancy in secondary school students?</p><p>b. What are the effects of truancy in the life of the students in secondary schools?</p><p>c. Why do the students so easily get involved in truancy?</p><p><strong>SCOPE OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The focus and the coverage of this research work is on Esan South-East Local Government Area of Edo State. The choice of the area is based on that fact that the area is the researchers place of on central origin and that the research is very conversant with the area. There is no doubt because the study will give a relative and reliable picture of this situation in other similar areas of Edo State.</p><p><strong>ASSUMPTION</strong></p><p>This research is designed to entertain many main and sub problems. According to P. O. Adeyomo assume that the following causes of truancy are common in the society which are:</p><p>a. keeping in a bad company</p><p>b. Uninteresting lesson of the teacher</p><p>c. Teacher as a truant</p><p>d. Lack of school materials</p><p>e. Failures to comply with school requirements</p><p>f. The students keeping awake nearby all the right and does not get up early enough to prepare for school.</p><p>g. Laziness on the part of school students.</p><p>Although this study is restricted to the teachers and students; because the investigator is interested in the factors in the school</p><p><strong>DEFINITION OF TERMS</strong></p><p>Truancy – This could be defined as the practice by which the students leave home for school but do not reach their destination rather they stay mid way between home and school when school close. They return carry their boxes or bags and go home in accompany of their mates in the pretence that they have close or returned from school.</p>
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