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School Attendance and Absence in England: Working with Data to Inform Policy and Practice Beneficial to Young People
School Attendance and Absence in England: Working with Data to Inform Policy and Practice Beneficial to Young People

Author(s): Sara Griffiths, Victoria Esme Franklin, David Heyne
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Sociology, Applied Sociology
Published by: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Nakladatelství Karolinum
Keywords: school attendance; school absence; school attendance data; reporting, England; policy; practice

Summary/Abstract: This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the recording, reporting, and use of data pertaining to school attendance and absence in England. To establish a foundation, we outline the educational context in England, alongside an explanation of the legal framework guiding the collection and use of attendance and absence data. Subsequently, we elucidate the definition and documentation of various types of absence in England, the methodologies employed for data collection and dissemination, as well as the utilisation of this data for benchmarking purposes. Notably, attendance serves as a key performance indicator for schools, Trusts, and Local Authorities, aiming to improve the educational outcomes of young people. Through a critical examination of the current policy and practice in England concerning data on school attendance and absence, we identify strengths and weaknesses. Based on our findings, we propose additional actions to improve the consistency of data collection and foster the effective reporting and use of data to support prompt responses as needed. Through these suggestions, our endeavour is to drive continuous improvement and optimise outcomes for young people in England.

  • Issue Year: 16/2022
  • Issue No: 2-3
  • Page Range: 105-124
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English