Teachers, parents and students perceptions towards government policy on abolition of corporal punishment : a case of Gweru urban

The study investigated the teachers, parents and pupils` perceptions towards the government`s policy on abolishing corporal punishment in Gweru urban. This study investigated the teachers, parents and pupils` perceptions towards government`s policy on abolition of corporal punishment, reasons for ab...

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Main Author: Musafari, Waniwa
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Published: Midlands State University 2020
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description The study investigated the teachers, parents and pupils` perceptions towards the government`s policy on abolishing corporal punishment in Gweru urban. This study investigated the teachers, parents and pupils` perceptions towards government`s policy on abolition of corporal punishment, reasons for abolishing corporal punishment and the corporal punishment strategies that can be put in place as alternative solutions to achieve abolition. The study used both qualitative and quantitative research designs. The sample comprised of 54 pupils, 6 teachers and 3 school heads of three selected schools of Gweru urban. Teachers and school heads who were participants in this study were purposively picked and the pupils were selected using systematic random sampling. An interview guide, questionnaire and focus group discussion were used to gather data from the 66 respondents of the study. Data collected from the respondents was analysed and presented using Microsoft Excel in form of graphs, tables and prose form. It came out in the study that on the teachers, parents and pupils` perceptions towards abolition of corporal punishment; parents and parents favour the abolition of corporal punishments, pupils view corporal punishment as harsh, causing fear and pain to them. In addition, teachers are against the abolition of corporal punishment claiming that pupils will become ungovernable and children support abolition of C.P stating pointing that it violates human and children`s rights. On reasons of abolishing corporal punishment; it came out that C.P instils fear and pain on children, it makes pupils develop negative perceptions towards C.P as well as that is can cause physical and psychological damage. On the alternative strategies of abolishing C.P, it came out that counselling, redemptive discipline and deprivation of children`s needs and withdrawal of positive reinforcement can work as alternative strategies. In this study, it was recommended that; curriculum planners, various stakeholders and the school administrators should educate the pupils and their parents on the effects of corporal punishment on pupils and the ministry of education should facilitate for training school administrators and teachers on alternative ways of disciplining children without using CP. Further, school administrations should ensure that sporting activities are provided adequately to reduce elements of misconduct amongst pupils thus refraining from using corporal punishment at the same time.
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spelling ir-11408-40342022-06-27T13:49:05Z Teachers, parents and students perceptions towards government policy on abolition of corporal punishment : a case of Gweru urban Musafari, Waniwa Teachers, parents and students perceptions abolition of corporal punishment The study investigated the teachers, parents and pupils` perceptions towards the government`s policy on abolishing corporal punishment in Gweru urban. This study investigated the teachers, parents and pupils` perceptions towards government`s policy on abolition of corporal punishment, reasons for abolishing corporal punishment and the corporal punishment strategies that can be put in place as alternative solutions to achieve abolition. The study used both qualitative and quantitative research designs. The sample comprised of 54 pupils, 6 teachers and 3 school heads of three selected schools of Gweru urban. Teachers and school heads who were participants in this study were purposively picked and the pupils were selected using systematic random sampling. An interview guide, questionnaire and focus group discussion were used to gather data from the 66 respondents of the study. Data collected from the respondents was analysed and presented using Microsoft Excel in form of graphs, tables and prose form. It came out in the study that on the teachers, parents and pupils` perceptions towards abolition of corporal punishment; parents and parents favour the abolition of corporal punishments, pupils view corporal punishment as harsh, causing fear and pain to them. In addition, teachers are against the abolition of corporal punishment claiming that pupils will become ungovernable and children support abolition of C.P stating pointing that it violates human and children`s rights. On reasons of abolishing corporal punishment; it came out that C.P instils fear and pain on children, it makes pupils develop negative perceptions towards C.P as well as that is can cause physical and psychological damage. On the alternative strategies of abolishing C.P, it came out that counselling, redemptive discipline and deprivation of children`s needs and withdrawal of positive reinforcement can work as alternative strategies. In this study, it was recommended that; curriculum planners, various stakeholders and the school administrators should educate the pupils and their parents on the effects of corporal punishment on pupils and the ministry of education should facilitate for training school administrators and teachers on alternative ways of disciplining children without using CP. Further, school administrations should ensure that sporting activities are provided adequately to reduce elements of misconduct amongst pupils thus refraining from using corporal punishment at the same time. 2020-12-11T11:56:01Z 2020-12-11T11:56:01Z 2016 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4034 en open Midlands State University
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Teachers, parents and students perceptions towards government policy on abolition of corporal punishment : a case of Gweru urban
title Teachers, parents and students perceptions towards government policy on abolition of corporal punishment : a case of Gweru urban
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title_fullStr Teachers, parents and students perceptions towards government policy on abolition of corporal punishment : a case of Gweru urban
title_full_unstemmed Teachers, parents and students perceptions towards government policy on abolition of corporal punishment : a case of Gweru urban
title_short Teachers, parents and students perceptions towards government policy on abolition of corporal punishment : a case of Gweru urban
title_sort teachers, parents and students perceptions towards government policy on abolition of corporal punishment : a case of gweru urban
topic Teachers, parents and students perceptions
abolition of corporal punishment
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