DOES ABSENCE MAKE THE HEART GROW FONDER? – STUDENTS PERSPECTIVES OF CURRICULUM, ABSENTEEISM AND THEIR PURSUIT OF THE GOOD LIFE

Simon Edwards, Evie Parmar
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In 2015, major revisions were made to the breadth and content of the English national curriculum to ensure the country’s economic success in an emerging technological marketplace. Increasingly punitive sanctions were introduced to safeguard student attendance and subsequent attainment.  Yet student GCSE attainment has remained static since that time and attendance has decreased. The article considers these coinciding trends by presenting a study that explored 40 secondary-school students’ perspectives of their low attendance. Findings evidence their motivation to learn but also their growing disillusionment with curriculum content that is not easily accessible or seen to support a good life, which in turn has impacted their motivation to attend school. Conclusions call for collaborations to be developed between school leaders and students to help make explicit the pathways to a good life that the curriculum claims to support. Collaborations that may also address student absenteeism.
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离别使两颗心更靠得更近吗?-学生对课程、旷课和追求美好生活的看法
2015年,英国对全国英语课程的广度和内容进行了重大修订,以确保该国在新兴的技术市场中取得经济成功。为了保障学生出勤率和随后的成绩,学校采取了越来越严厉的制裁措施。然而,从那时起,学生的普通中等教育证书成绩一直保持不变,出勤率也有所下降。这篇文章通过提出一项研究,探讨了40名中学生对他们低出勤率的看法,来考虑这些巧合的趋势。调查结果证明了他们学习的动机,但也证明了他们对课程内容越来越失望,因为课程内容不容易获得,也不被认为能支持美好的生活,这反过来又影响了他们上学的动机。结论呼吁学校领导和学生之间开展合作,以帮助明确课程声称支持的通往美好生活的途径。合作也可以解决学生缺勤问题。
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