truanting Betekenis & Definitie

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Betekenis van truanting In het Nederlands

Meer definities van truanting

Voorbeelden van truanting

  • Euphemistically termed 'youth in the mist', these include youth who started truanting at a young age and who frequently changed school.

  • Many prisoners have experienced social exclusion including running away from home as a child, truanting and exclusion from school, poor numeracy and reading skills, unemployment, and homelessness.

  • The percentage of time missed due to truancy is decreasing, and children are truanting for shorter periods.

  • Children who have been excluded or who are truanting intimidate children when they leave school.

  • Truanting inevitably leads to the possibility of crime.

  • The report highlights the fact that by the age of 11 years many such young people are truanting.

  • The causes of truancy and the things that people do when they are truanting cover much more than employment.

  • Unquestionably, if a child is truanting—especially if he or she is then permanently excluded from school—there is a very high risk of that child offending.

Meer voorbeelden van truanting

NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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