Research shows that students in fee-charging secondary schools in Ireland exhibit higher levels of antisocial behaviour and truancy compared to students in other schools. The findings were presented by Prof Emer Smyth of the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) at an international conference on school effectiveness.
Levels of antisocial behaviour and truancy are higher among students in fee-charging secondary schools in Ireland compared with those attending other schools, according to research. The findings are contained in a presentation by Prof Emer Smyth of the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) delivered to an international conference on school effectiveness.
No significant differences in adolescent behaviour were found between single-sex and mixed schools or between schools of different sizes. However, it found that antisocial behaviour – such as stealing or graffiti – and truancy were higher in fee-charging schools compared with others when adjusted for family background factors
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