Discipline enhancement through pastoral care and counseling in public secondary schools as perceived by teachers in Kikuyu division, Kiambu district
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to research on Discipline Enhancement through Pastoral Care and Counseling in Public Secondary Schools as perceived by Teachers in Kikuyu Division, Kiambu District. The researcher studied the topic under variables related to Pastoral Care and Counseling in order to achieve the objective of the study.
The study used an ex -post facto design where a sample of 191 teachers 8 headteachers were used to collect the data. Based on the research questions, two questionnaires, one for the teachers and another for the headteachers were designed to solicit information to assist in the research questions. The study revealed that individual counseling was one of the most used counseling methods in the schools; and that absenteeism, lateness, drug abuse were some of the manifestations of indiscipline in schools.
The study made conclusions based on the study. It was concluded that in order for headteachers to deal with indiscipline in the schools, they first establish the root cause before resorting to the various methods of dealing with the problem. Based on the conclusions, several recommendations were made. It was recommended that there is need to train all the teachers in guidance and counseling in order to enhance discipline in schools using counseling. The study also recommended that various methods of counseling should be used in school to enhance discipline in the schools. The study also recommended that the headteachers be trained through in-service courses to handle all types of indiscipline arising among students. The study finally recommended that guidance and counseling be made a subject of study in the schools in order to reduce the negative attitude of the students towards guidance and counseling
Citation
Master of Education Degree in Educational Administration and Planning, University of Nairobi, 2007Publisher
University of Nairobi Department Of Education in Administration and Planning
Collections
- Faculty of Education (FEd) [5979]