Deacon, Roger Alan.Masithela, Nepo Justice.2011-07-072011-07-0719921992http://hdl.handle.net/10413/3148Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1992.This research report looks into the factors that cause truancy among secondary school pupils. The aim is to establish ways in which the African Secondary School teachers can manage the problem. It is argued that the causes of truancy are multifaceted. Thus in attempting to understand these causes and to develop strategies to manage truancy, several approaches are considered, which focus on the individual truant, the family, the community and, in particular school, related factors. Empirical research was undertaken in the Galeshewe, Kimberley area with particular reference to Tlhomelang High School. Questionnaires were administered with the staff and interviews were conducted with both staff and pupils. Data was also obtained from official records. It is concluded that a major cause of truancy is the absence of a culture of teaching and learning. A number of recommendations are proposed to manage these problems.enHigh school attendance--Kimberley--Galeshewe.High school students--Kimberley--Galeshewe.High school students--South Africa--Social conditions.Blacks--Education--South Africa.Theses--Education.An investigation of the role that high school teachers can play in reducing truancy in the Galeshewe area, with specific reference to Tlhomelang High School.Thesis