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    absenteeism and tardiness

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    Causes of Absenteeism Absenteeism is caused by many factors as such as: 1. Phobic Adolescence: During this stage in the growth of a teen‚ there is a lot of fear developed as a result of physical changes of the body for example growth of pimples‚ turbulent emotions e.t.c. This scares teens away from school. 2. Lack of Interest: Students could be lacking interest in the study‚ which could be as a result of content that is difficult for them to grasp hence pushing them away from school. 3. Teacher

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    Tardiness Ruining Schools

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    Tardiness is a growing problem in American schools. “The U.S. Department of Education‚ in the latest available report‚ shows that tardiness is a moderate to a serious problem . . .” (Light‚ 2006) When students arrive late to class‚ not only do they miss out on instruction‚ but they interrupt their teacher and fellow students when they come into class late. The problem goes beyond interruptions and missing instruction. When students habitually show up late‚ it sends a message that school is not

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    Tardiness and Military Bearing I’m writing this paper because I failed to plan my medication properly around my work schedule. Punctuality is the characteristic of being able to complete a required task or fulfill a moral duty before or at a previously-designated time. Dependability‚ accountability‚ consistency and discipline are all crucially related to being on time. Furthermore‚ promptness also shows that the individual Sailor aims high and has their priorities straight. However‚ being where

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    Introduction- There is a growing ‘culture’ that being late for class is acceptable it is a daily routine for some student but When a student arrives late for class it’s disruptive for the students and the teacher. An occasional tardiness is understandable‚ but if a student is habitually late for class it shows a general disrespect for the others. Punctuality is one of the virtues beyond reproach. Much of the time and wealth will be saved if this virtue will be carried out to the system of every

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    Chapter 1: The Problem and Its Scope “Reasons of Students Tardiness” Introduction Tardiness can be broadly defined as missing time over the course of a school day. Many students becomes tardy because of their habits such us playing online games‚using cellphones‚ and other goes everywhere together with their friends‚ that’s why they lose their interest in coming to school. Others are tired of going in school because of financial and family problems‚ some of them are assigned to their younger

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    Works‚ missing just 10 percent of the school year in the early grades causes many students to struggle in elementary school‚ and lateness in later grades is associated with increased failure and dropout rates. Fortunately‚ parents can help prevent tardiness from becoming frequent enough to negatively impact their child’s school life. Disrupted Routines One of the most important aspects of school is that it is organized‚ scheduled and predictable. Students depend on the structure of the day. They know

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    A. Background of the Study Tardiness has already become a habit of the high school students of Manresa school. Most of them come to school‚ attend their classes and scheduled appointments not on time. They all have their own reasons; traffic‚ working slow‚ waking up late‚ etc. Most of the students in Manresa School‚ are even residents of BF Homes. Some are even residing in the Manresa Village‚ and still‚ they are arriving late. They are residents who have been probably living in the village

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    RELATION OF TARDINESS TO PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS Researchers: III-Burbank INTRODUCTION Subject Manila Science High School is exceptionally known for students whomlive up to the school’s motto‚ “Sustaining the Tradition of Excellence.”Excellence should not only be reflected in academics but in following the rules and regulations as well. Tardiness is defined as the quality or habit of not adhering to a correct or usual or expected time. According to‚ Chrissy Scivicque‚

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    students should use their time wisely and do their best at all times. Class tardiness is pretty much not an issue for student these days. It seems to be a normal thing to them. However‚ the reasons students being tardy can tell whether the student is being committed or not‚ being peer pressured‚ and responding to nature calls. First‚ students being tardy to class show that they are not committed. In addition to class tardiness‚ the student is 100 percent responsible for the action done in life. There

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    Tardiness and Absences in the Work Place Being late or absent can affect you in many ways‚ especially in the work place. Consequences such as being suspended‚ laid off‚ vacation days taken away‚ hours from your shift being docked‚ going without pay‚ and missing deadlines can occur along with missing opportunities to better yourself. In any job you have there will always be chances of getting a pay raise‚ a promotion‚ or expanding the business; opportunities normally do not come to those

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