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Leadership's role in effective implementation  of school discipline policies

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Van Wyk, Christo
Pelser, Anna Magrieta Fredrika

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Discipline is an important aspect of the life of any school. Learning and teaching can only take place effectively in a disciplined environment. In South Africa, discipline policies might not have been effectively implemented due to inadequate sources, lack of commitment and training of school leaders. A qualitative research design was utilized for the investigation on which this article is based. The research consisted of two phases. First, group interviews were conducted with 27 B Ed Honours students; thereafter, individual interviews were conducted with a total of six students selected by purposive sampling. The results seem to suggest that the broader school community should be taken on board to ensure effective discipline policy implementation. The correct legal sources should furthermore be employed in the process of developing school policies. School leaders need thorough training for the development and implementation of discipline policies. Several measures are suggested for the effective introduction of disciplinary policies, among others, that school leadership should play a (more) active role; specifically the principals of schools should be willing to share their knowledge on the implementation of school disciplinary policies with other members of the school leadership.

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Van Wyk, C. & Pelser, A.M.F. 2014. Leadership's role in effective implementation  of school discipline policies.International Business And Economics Research Journal, 13(4):833-839. [http://www.cluteinstitute.com/journals/]

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