Factors influencing absenteeism and its effect towards student academic achievement and emotional development in primary school students
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<p>This qualitative research aimed to identify factors influencing absenteeism and its</p><p>effect towards student academic achievement and emotional development in primary</p><p>school students. The first objective of this study is to identify the factors influencing</p><p>truancy. The second objective is to explore the effect of school attendance towards</p><p>academic achievement and the third objective of this study is to explore students</p><p>perception on school attendance and its effect towards their emotional development.</p><p>The study collected views from 8 students who have been absent from school for more</p><p>than 40 days per year. Data was collected by using interview, focus group discussion</p><p>and document analysis. The study found that family relationships and family</p><p>involvement have played a very critical role in influencing the students truancy habits.</p><p>The study also found that absent students ended up in poor academic achievement.</p><p>Study found emotional development is another important factor that influence</p><p>absenteeism in school, emotional regulation, and the ability to cope with stress,</p><p>anxiety and rejection are crucial for students to feel motivated to attend school</p><p>regularly. Students who struggle with emotional issues such as rejection by the</p><p>community, depression may be more likely to miss school due to difficulties coping</p><p>with the demands of the classroom environment. The implication of this study</p><p>suggested that the collaboration between teachers and parents in monitoring school</p><p>attendance would ensure consistence in attending school thus improving pupils</p><p>academic achievement.</p> |
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oai:ir.upsi.edu.my:105942024-07-10 Factors influencing absenteeism and its effect towards student academic achievement and emotional development in primary school students 2023 Sukanthi Supramaniam LC Special aspects of education <p>This qualitative research aimed to identify factors influencing absenteeism and its</p><p>effect towards student academic achievement and emotional development in primary</p><p>school students. The first objective of this study is to identify the factors influencing</p><p>truancy. The second objective is to explore the effect of school attendance towards</p><p>academic achievement and the third objective of this study is to explore students</p><p>perception on school attendance and its effect towards their emotional development.</p><p>The study collected views from 8 students who have been absent from school for more</p><p>than 40 days per year. Data was collected by using interview, focus group discussion</p><p>and document analysis. The study found that family relationships and family</p><p>involvement have played a very critical role in influencing the students truancy habits.</p><p>The study also found that absent students ended up in poor academic achievement.</p><p>Study found emotional development is another important factor that influence</p><p>absenteeism in school, emotional regulation, and the ability to cope with stress,</p><p>anxiety and rejection are crucial for students to feel motivated to attend school</p><p>regularly. Students who struggle with emotional issues such as rejection by the</p><p>community, depression may be more likely to miss school due to difficulties coping</p><p>with the demands of the classroom environment. The implication of this study</p><p>suggested that the collaboration between teachers and parents in monitoring school</p><p>attendance would ensure consistence in attending school thus improving pupils</p><p>academic achievement.</p> 2023 thesis https://ir.upsi.edu.my/detailsg.php?det=10594 https://ir.upsi.edu.my/detailsg.php?det=10594 text eng closedAccess Masters Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris Fakulti Pembangunan Manusia <p>402 schools nationwide have disciplinary issues (2017). Retrieved from https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2017/06/250992/402-schools- nationwide-have-disciplinary-issues-91-hot-spot-list on 14th of February,2019.</p><p></p><p>Abu, N. E. B., & Eu, L. K. (2017). Hubungan antara sikap, minat, pengajaran guru dan pengaruh rakan sebaya terhadap pencapaian matematik tambahan tingkatan</p><p>4. JuKu: JurnalKurikulum&Pengajaran Asia Pasifik, 2(1), 1-10.</p><p></p><p>Al-Hudawi, S., Fong, R. L. S., Musah, M., & Tahir, L. M. (2014). 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