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Students can succeed in school—but they must be in school to do so.

Addressing absenteeism is as important as addressing problematic behavior and academic difficulties in the classroom. To address the pervasive issue of chronic absenteeism—that is, missing 10 percent of school days for any reason—educators must begin to move away from a model of reliance on reactive and punitive approaches and toward one that is preventive and positive, and that uses proven principles of behavioral change.

Teacher's Guide to Tackling Attendance Challenges, by nationally known educators Jessica Sprick and Tricia Berg, provides teachers with the information and resources they need to build a strong classroom-based initiative to improve the attendance of all students, creating a classroom culture of attendance with easy-to-implement strategies.

Sprick and Berg provide concrete and practical strategies for teachers to implement in their own classrooms to address chronic absence and improve the attendance of all students, including:
  • A framework for implementation.
  • Sample lesson plans.
  • Examples and reproducibles for reinforcement systems.
  • Talking points for use with students and families.
  • Real-world examples of successful classroom-based approaches.
  • Handouts for parents on establishing routines, dealing with technology and more.


When teachers apply the easy-to-implement and minimally invasive presented, they will see significant improvements in student attendance.

This book is a copublication of ASCD and Ancora Publishing.

Teacher's Guide to Tackling Attendance Challenges

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    Publisher: Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development
    Publication Date: 28/02/2019
    ISBN13: 9781416627142, 978-1416627142
    ISBN10: 1416627146

    Number of Pages: 144

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

    Description

    Students can succeed in school—but they must be in school to do so.

    Addressing absenteeism is as important as addressing problematic behavior and academic difficulties in the classroom. To address the pervasive issue of chronic absenteeism—that is, missing 10 percent of school days for any reason—educators must begin to move away from a model of reliance on reactive and punitive approaches and toward one that is preventive and positive, and that uses proven principles of behavioral change.

    Teacher's Guide to Tackling Attendance Challenges, by nationally known educators Jessica Sprick and Tricia Berg, provides teachers with the information and resources they need to build a strong classroom-based initiative to improve the attendance of all students, creating a classroom culture of attendance with easy-to-implement strategies.

    Sprick and Berg provide concrete and practical strategies for teachers to implement in their own classrooms to address chronic absence and improve the attendance of all students, including:
    • A framework for implementation.
    • Sample lesson plans.
    • Examples and reproducibles for reinforcement systems.
    • Talking points for use with students and families.
    • Real-world examples of successful classroom-based approaches.
    • Handouts for parents on establishing routines, dealing with technology and more.


    When teachers apply the easy-to-implement and minimally invasive presented, they will see significant improvements in student attendance.

    This book is a copublication of ASCD and Ancora Publishing.

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