South African law and policy regulating learner absenteeism at public schools: Supporting an ecosystemic management approach

Learner absenteeism often occurs involuntarily due to learners’ social and economic circumstances. Notwithstanding this fact, there is a worldwide trend towards a more punitive and retributory management approach to address learner absenteeism. Because such an approach neglects to consider absentees...

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Main Authors: Susan Coetzee, Rienie Venter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Education Association of South Africa 2016-11-01
Series:South African Journal of Education
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Online Access:http://www.sajournalofeducation.co.za/index.php/saje/article/view/1280/666
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spelling doaj-b4c8d79b6fd548e0ae766c5c577d760a2020-11-24T21:24:01ZengEducation Association of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Education0256-01002076-34332016-11-0136411110.15700/saje.v36n4a1280South African law and policy regulating learner absenteeism at public schools: Supporting an ecosystemic management approachSusan Coetzee0Rienie Venter1Department of Educational Leadership and Management, College of Education, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South AfricaDepartment of Psychology of Education, College of Education, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South AfricaLearner absenteeism often occurs involuntarily due to learners’ social and economic circumstances. Notwithstanding this fact, there is a worldwide trend towards a more punitive and retributory management approach to address learner absenteeism. Because such an approach neglects to consider absentees’ specific circumstances, it fails to address learner absenteeism properly. In the first part of this article, the authors considered the suitability of the ecosystemic theory as basis for a management approach that will acknowledge the full range of contextual risk factors that may exist in absentee learners’ living environment. The authors argue in favour of a transnational and generic ecosystemic approach, with an inherent focus on contexts and interrelatedness, as a suitable approach to managing learner absenteeism. The second part of this article focuses on an analysis of South African law and policy regulating learner absenteeism, to determine whether it supports an ecosystemic approach to managing learner absenteeism. The authors found that, while South African law and policy regulating learner absenteeism mostly support an ecosystemic approach to managing learner absenteeism, some prescriptions of the Policy on Learner Attendance do not. After making some recommendations in this regard, the authors conclude with generic guidelines to managing learner absenteeism.http://www.sajournalofeducation.co.za/index.php/saje/article/view/1280/666ecosystemic theorylearner absenteeismmanagement approachSouth African law and policy
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South African law and policy regulating learner absenteeism at public schools: Supporting an ecosystemic management approach
South African Journal of Education
ecosystemic theory
learner absenteeism
management approach
South African law and policy
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Rienie Venter
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title South African law and policy regulating learner absenteeism at public schools: Supporting an ecosystemic management approach
title_short South African law and policy regulating learner absenteeism at public schools: Supporting an ecosystemic management approach
title_full South African law and policy regulating learner absenteeism at public schools: Supporting an ecosystemic management approach
title_fullStr South African law and policy regulating learner absenteeism at public schools: Supporting an ecosystemic management approach
title_full_unstemmed South African law and policy regulating learner absenteeism at public schools: Supporting an ecosystemic management approach
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publisher Education Association of South Africa
series South African Journal of Education
issn 0256-0100
2076-3433
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Learner absenteeism often occurs involuntarily due to learners’ social and economic circumstances. Notwithstanding this fact, there is a worldwide trend towards a more punitive and retributory management approach to address learner absenteeism. Because such an approach neglects to consider absentees’ specific circumstances, it fails to address learner absenteeism properly. In the first part of this article, the authors considered the suitability of the ecosystemic theory as basis for a management approach that will acknowledge the full range of contextual risk factors that may exist in absentee learners’ living environment. The authors argue in favour of a transnational and generic ecosystemic approach, with an inherent focus on contexts and interrelatedness, as a suitable approach to managing learner absenteeism. The second part of this article focuses on an analysis of South African law and policy regulating learner absenteeism, to determine whether it supports an ecosystemic approach to managing learner absenteeism. The authors found that, while South African law and policy regulating learner absenteeism mostly support an ecosystemic approach to managing learner absenteeism, some prescriptions of the Policy on Learner Attendance do not. After making some recommendations in this regard, the authors conclude with generic guidelines to managing learner absenteeism.
topic ecosystemic theory
learner absenteeism
management approach
South African law and policy
url http://www.sajournalofeducation.co.za/index.php/saje/article/view/1280/666
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