Guidelines for empowering secondary school educators, In loco parentis, in addressing truancy among early adolescent learners
Loading...
Date
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
University of the Western Cape
Abstract
This study examined the prevalence and the nature of truancy among early adolescent learners
attending secondary schools in the Education Management and Development Centre (EMDC) in
the eastern metropole of the Western Cape.
The main purpose of the study was to answer the following question: How can secondary school
educators, in loco parentis, be equipped with the required skills and resources in order to deal
with the issue of truant behaviour among early adolescent learners? A comprehensive literature
review was conducted to explore the character and extent of truancy. Thereafter, various
theories of child development were highlighted, followed by a synopsis comprising different
dimensions of the development of the early adolescent learner.
The empirical investigation was carried out through quantitative as well as qualitative research
methodology. A focus group interview was conducted with six learners, offering them an
opportunity to express their perceptions and experiences as truants. Interviews were conducted
with principals to obtain their impressions regarding truant behaviour. Thereafter, a
questionnaire, which investigated truancy related aspects such as interaction with peers, parents
and caregivers' involvement in learners' school activities, educators' influence on learners'
school work and learners' self-esteem regarding their schooling, was administered to three
hundred learners. The quantitative investigation revealed significant aspects about truant
behaviour, indicating that predominantly more male than female learners (173 male and 26 as in
the case of the present study) display this type of behaviour, truants generally originate from
single parent families, and that they experience their educators and learning environments as
extremely negative. Finally, two in-depth case studies were conducted on two learners, one
identified as a truant and the other as a non-truant respectively. The purpose of the in-depth studies was to explore possible differences in their experiential worlds. Although the qualitative
data is not generalisable, the findings of the case studies have revealed significant differences in
the life worlds of the two learners. Comparatively speaking, it appears that non-truant learners
are significantly better adjusted on all their functioning levels than truant learners.
The results of the empirical investigation were compared with relevant findings which emerged
from the literature study. Based on the present investigation, the study was concluded by
offering a range of recommendations to secondary school educators, in loco parentis,
empowering them in addressing the phenomenon of truancy among early adolescent learners in
the Western Cape with its distinctive problems