
Truancy Prevention and Intervention
A Practical Guide
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 27. May 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
152 pages
978-0-19-539849-6 (ISBN)
Description
Research has shown that truancy is frequently associated with juvenile crime and dropping out of school altogether. With the high dropout rate in the U.S. and the No Child Left Behind Act holding schools accountable for their dropout rates, it is essential for school social workers to contribute to their schools' improvement plan in meeting annual yearly progress benchmarks. This book, by well respected researchers and practitioners who have extensive experience with truancy, covers best practices in truancy at the community, school, and student/family levels of interventions. It provides an essential everyday reference guide to research-based programs and truancy program implementation.
Beginning with an introduction to the essentials of truancy, its causes and consequences, and state and federal legislation, the authors then give readers a snapshot of what research has shown to work so far and what adaptations might look like in various school settings. Richly detailed case examples illustrate multiple levels of intervention, from the school-wide prevention and general policy levels to remedial interventions, including culturally competent approaches. Eminently practical and easily accessible, with sample forms, methods of measuring outcomes, ideas for funding, take-away points, and digestible research summaries, this will be a trusted toolkit for school professionals seeking to reduce their schools' dropout rates and improve students' engagement with school.
School-based practitioners and student trainees alike will find a wealth of reliable information about what is seemingly an intractable problem. They can immediately begin implementing the proven and promising practices presented in this practical guide.
Beginning with an introduction to the essentials of truancy, its causes and consequences, and state and federal legislation, the authors then give readers a snapshot of what research has shown to work so far and what adaptations might look like in various school settings. Richly detailed case examples illustrate multiple levels of intervention, from the school-wide prevention and general policy levels to remedial interventions, including culturally competent approaches. Eminently practical and easily accessible, with sample forms, methods of measuring outcomes, ideas for funding, take-away points, and digestible research summaries, this will be a trusted toolkit for school professionals seeking to reduce their schools' dropout rates and improve students' engagement with school.
School-based practitioners and student trainees alike will find a wealth of reliable information about what is seemingly an intractable problem. They can immediately begin implementing the proven and promising practices presented in this practical guide.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
2 line-cuts and 8 tables
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
243 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-539849-6 (9780195398496)
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Persons
Lynn Bye, MSW, PhD, is Associate Professor of Social Work, University of Minnesota, Duluth.
Michelle E. Alvarez, MSW, EdD, is Associate Professor of Social Work, Minnesota State University, Mankato.
Janet Haynes, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Social Work, University of Minnesota, Duluth.
Cindy E. Sweigart, MSW, is the State Consultant for School Social Work for South Carolina.
Michelle E. Alvarez, MSW, EdD, is Associate Professor of Social Work, Minnesota State University, Mankato.
Janet Haynes, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Social Work, University of Minnesota, Duluth.
Cindy E. Sweigart, MSW, is the State Consultant for School Social Work for South Carolina.
Author
Associate Professor of Social WorkAssociate Professor of Social Work, University of Minnesota, Duluth, Duluth, Minnesota
Associate Professor of Social WorkAssociate Professor of Social Work, Minnesota State University, Mankato, Mankato, Minnesota
Assistant Professor of Social WorkAssistant Professor of Social Work, University of Minnesota, Duluth, Duluth, Minnesota
State ConsultantState Consultant, School Social Work, South Carolina Dept. of Education/South Carolina Dept. of Health and Environmental Control, Columbia, South Carolina
Content
Chapter 1: Challenges Tracking and Reporting Truancy
Chapter 2: Federal and State Legislation on Truancy
Chapter 3: Truancy: Individual, School and Family Factors
Chapter 4: Impact of Truancy
Chapter 5: Best Practice in Truancy Prevention: School-wide Universal Interventions
Chapter 6: Best Practice in Truancy Prevention/Intervention: Tier 2 and 3
Chapter 7: Truancy Reduction Program: South Carolina Truancy Pilot
Sample Forms
References
Index
Chapter 2: Federal and State Legislation on Truancy
Chapter 3: Truancy: Individual, School and Family Factors
Chapter 4: Impact of Truancy
Chapter 5: Best Practice in Truancy Prevention: School-wide Universal Interventions
Chapter 6: Best Practice in Truancy Prevention/Intervention: Tier 2 and 3
Chapter 7: Truancy Reduction Program: South Carolina Truancy Pilot
Sample Forms
References
Index