Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): AUGUST 2025

Climate challenges: Assessing the effects of adverse temperature conditions on student absenteeism

Shahriar Kabir Shishir (Unknown)
Md. Rakibul Islam (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 Aug 2025

Abstract

School absenteeism remains a persistent challenge in the education sector. This study explores the relationship between the feels-like temperature and school absenteeism in the selected schools in Trishal Upazila of Mymensingh district. Following a mixed-method design, it considers only perceived temperature variables for absenteeism and incorporates quantitative data from publicly available temperature records and daily school attendance data from school registers. Additionally, it draws insights from the qualitative inputs from teachers and education officers. Spearmen's correlation and regression analysis revealed no statistically significant relationship between feels-like temperature and school absenteeism. The Man-Whitney U test, following the summer and winter groups of months, showed that the students from secondary school are likely to be more absent during the hotter days. However, the regression coefficient tables for both schools revealed that the students from secondary schools have a tendency tobe absent more often, even when all other factors are constant. Thematic analysis from qualitative findings focused on other prominent factors, such as parental supervision, socioeconomic conditions, and administrative practices for scholarship eligibility for absenteeism. School absenteeism is less influenced by temperature factors and more influenced by structural and behavioral patterns. This study recommends targeted interventions addressing socioeconomic conditions, data manipulation, and age-specific motives. Future studies should consider a wider array of geographic coverage, focusing on climate-adverse locations and broader climatic variables.

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jgd

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Subject

Humanities Education Environmental Science Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

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Tamalanrea: Journal of Government and Development (JGD) is a government and development studies journal for the theoretical and practical discussion of government, public institutions, public policy, and development. Our journal, in association with the Department of Government Science, Faculty of ...