苏格兰和西班牙的入学问题:记录、报告和使用数据的差异

Q4 Social Sciences Orbis Scholae Pub Date : 2023-06-22 DOI:10.14712/23363177.2023.11
Mariola Giménez-Miralles, C. Gonzálvez, M. Klein, E. Sosu
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由于出勤问题对学生的发展产生了重大影响,因此出勤问题是全世界关注的问题。根据预防和护理政策措施的有效性、教育系统的运作以及文化和社会环境等因素,不同国家的SAP可能有所不同。根据PISA的最新结果,6.5%的西班牙学生每周缺课一到两次。在苏格兰,从2018年至2019年至2020年至2021学年,即使考虑到与新冠肺炎相关的缺勤,缺勤率也从7%上升到8%。本文利用官方文件和统计数据对西班牙和苏格兰的SAP进行了调查,考虑到教育系统结构的差异、记录缺课情况的方法、每个系统的优势和劣势。它通过描述西班牙和苏格兰的教育背景、缺勤概念、记录程序、报告问题和数据来设置场景。该文件表明,这些国家有不同的报告和提供这些信息的方式。最后,审议了对所吸取的经验教训的评论以及对与缺勤有关的政策和研究的建议。
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School Attendance Problems in Scotland and Spain: Variations in Recording, Reporting, and Using Data
School attendance problems (SAPs) are a worldwide concern due to their significant impact on students’ development. SAPs may vary across countries depending on the effectiveness of policy measures for prevention and care, the functioning of the educational systems, and the cultural and social environments, among others. According to the latest PISA results, 6.5% of Spanish students were absent from school once or twice per week. In Scotland, school absence rates increased from 7% to 8% from the 2018−2019 to 2020−2021 academic year even after accounting for COVID-19 related absences. This paper draws on official documents and statistics to investigate SAPs in Spain and Scotland, considering differences in the structure of the education system, approaches to recording absences in schools, strengths, and weaknesses of each system. It sets the scene by describing the educational context, the conceptualization of absenteeism, recording procedures, reporting issues and data in Spain and Scotland. The paper demonstrates that these countries have different ways of reporting and making this information available. Finally, comments on lessons learned and suggestions for policy and research relating to absenteeism are considered.
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Orbis Scholae
Orbis Scholae Social Sciences-Education
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