Project Activities
The researchers will search and identify studies that meet their selection criteria, namely studies published after 2002 that focused on preschool through the 12th grade and examined an intervention or strategy to reduce absenteeism or increase attendance. Once studies are identified, the researchers will rate the identified studies into tiers: Tier 1 for strong evidence, a well-implemented randomized control experimental design with at least 350 participants conducted in more than one district or school; Tier 2 for moderate evidence, a well-implemented quasi-experimental design with at least 350 participants conducted in more than one district or school; and Tier 3 for promising evidence, a correlational design with statistical controls for selection bias. The research team will then extract coding key information of each study and conduct the meta-analysis.
Structured Abstract
Setting
This project is carrying out a meta-analysis of published studies conducted in U.S. school settings (preschool through the 12th grade). The project excludes studies in international settings, which have different governance and legal structures that circumscribes the generalizability or applicability of the study findings to American schools.
Sample
The sample includes published studies that examined absenteeism mitigation interventions or strategies delivered in school settings in the U.S. to students in preschool through the 12th grade published after 2002.
The interventions examined in this meta-analysis include both programs and strategies that mitigate absenteeism such as transportation services, enhancement of school ventilation, providing breakfast to students, and mentoring programs.
Research design and methods
The research team will conduct a meta-analysis with the selected studies. The research team will estimate effect sizes using a random-effects model, which assumes that variation in the observed effect sizes stems from both sampling error and random variance.
Control condition
The control conditions for the studies in the meta-analysis depend on the particular designs of each study but are typically "business as usual", meaning that the control condition in the relevant study does not have any strategies or interventions involved in reduction of absenteeism.
Key measures
Key measures of this study include both attendance and absenteeism. For attendance, the project team will use number of attendance days and attendance rate. For absenteeism, the project will use number of days absent, absence rate, truancy rate, and chronic absence (defined in most studies as missing 10 percent or more of the enrolled school time).
Data analytic strategy
The researchers will use a meta-regression approach to estimate standardized coefficient regarding the effect sizes of interventions and strategies. The meta-regression model will include an indicator for whether the data were collected before or after the pandemic. The research team will use specific statistical measures to address reporting bias issues.
People and institutions involved
Project contributors
Products and publications
The project team will identify effective interventions and strategies to reduce student absenteeism. Specific products will include materials for practitioners such as infographics and policy briefs, and materials for researchers such as working papers and journal articles.
Questions about this project?
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