Management of student discipline: does the preventive approach work?
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2021-10Author
Lynnette, Rakiro A.
Otara, Dr. Alfred
Otengah, Wilson
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The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of school principals’ Preventive
approach in the management of students’ discipline in public secondary schools. The study
adopted a cross-sectional survey design with simple random sampling used to select
respondents. Primary data was collected using two questionnaires; one for Principals and
deputy principals, and the second one for teachers while an Interview guide was used for Sub
County Directors (SCDs) and a focus group discussion guide for student leaders. Findings
show that preventive approaches are effective in maintaining students’ discipline.In addition,
there is a statistically significant relationship between preventive approaches and the
management of students’ discipline. It is therefore recommended that School management
create awareness on all stages of disciplinary approaches put in place for students’ discipline.
Schools should also consider having a vote head for rewards and motivational talks to
students to reinforce student discipline.
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