Abstract:
Truancy has become a burden in schools plaguing the lives and education of students
who fall victim. It is indeed a syndrome that has become deep seated and perpetuating.
Various factors contribute to its occurrence. This study therefore was undertaken to
investigate the causes of student’s truancy in secondary schools, ascertain its effect on
their lives and to determine the measures needed to control it. The study used quantitative
research methods. The target population of the study comprised the teachers and students
from Kwaku Twi JuniorHigh School. A sample of fifty (50) teachers was selected using
the purposive sampling technique. This study used questionnaires as instrument for data
collection. Descriptive statistics were used for the study. The study found out that single
parenthood arising from broken homes was the likely cause of students’ truancy
accounting. Again, it was clear however that, the failure of students to perform
respectably in school was mostly attributable to truancy. In the light of this, it was
beyond question that truancy has the potential to lead into crook ways of life, social
deviants or educational failure. It was also discovered that lack of parental supervision
due to broken homes, poor school policies, teachers’ attitudes contribute to the truancy of
students, impact of bullying from other students and lack of financial support were
contributory factors in varied degrees of impact. Based on the findings, the study
recommended that appropriate measures like good relationships between the school,
parents and community therefore are needed to control this educational and social
challenge.
Description:
A Dissertation in the Department of Educational Leadership, Faculty of Education
and Communication Sciences, submitted to the School of Graduate Studies,
University of Education, Winneba, in partial fulfilment of the requirement for
award of the Master of Arts (Educational Leadership) degree
DECEMBER, 2020