Building a Culture of Belonging
Strategies to Reduce Absenteeism
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Narrateur(s):
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Melli Achna
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Auteur(s):
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P. Jane Clark
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Transforming School Attendance Through Cultivated Student Connection, Inclusion, and Engagement
You enter the school building each day aware that behind every empty desk lies a deeper story: one of disconnection, anxiety, or unmet needs. The challenge of chronic absenteeism extends beyond policy enforcement; it speaks to the fundamental human need for belonging within your educational environment. The truth is, recognizing this shifts the focus from punishment to connection, revealing a pathway to sustained student engagement.
Building a Culture of Belonging is a comprehensive guide that provides you with evidence-based frameworks and practical strategies to identify underlying factors affecting attendance, assess your unique school culture, and implement inclusive, relationship-centered interventions. Built on research and real-world examples, it empowers educators and leaders to foster environments where every student feels valued, safe, and motivated.
Inside, you’ll discover:
- Methods to accurately diagnose and address both individual and systemic causes of absenteeism.
- How to navigate remote learning and crises while maintaining authentic student connections.
- The best ways to incorporate culturally responsive practices that honor and reach diverse learners effectively.
- Proven strategies for creating sustainable, schoolwide systems that embed belonging into core policies and daily routines.
- Techniques for creating psychological safety in classrooms and daily practices that strengthen peer connections.
Across each chapter, practical approaches merge with research-backed principles, enabling educators, administrators, counselors, and leaders to assess current cultural climates, implement effective teaching practices, and build sustainable systems for long-term positive change.
©2025 P Jane Clark (P)2025 P Jane Clark