Management of learner discipline in secondary schools: a collaborative effort
Abstract
The focus of this paper is on the management of the learner discipline in the secondary schools. Two
secondary schools were sampled for data collection. A qualitative research design was used engaging four focus
group interviews with the learners, two focus groups for educators with eight participants each, as well as two one
on one interviews for the principals and the other eight educators from both the schools for in-depth interviews.
A total of 74 participants were involved. This study considered the collaborative effort in managing learner
discipline in secondary schools. It is concluded that educators are experiencing difficulties and constrains to
manage the learner behaviour and to handle the nature of learner misconduct in the school and in the classroom.
Recommendations were made to assist the principals, educators and the learners to deal with learner misconduct
and implement alternative strategies to manage discipline in schools.
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