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RESEARCH SECTION: Examining the nature and perceived causes of indiscipline in Zimbabwean secondary schools
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Perceived CausesTeacher-student RelationEducationResearch SectionElementary EducationTeacher LeadershipTeacher EducationEducational EquityEducational PolicyExceptional ChildrenEducational EthicsInclusive EducationSociology Of EducationTeacher DevelopmentSchool FunctioningStudent DisciplineTexas WomenTeacher LicensureSchool PsychologyZimbabwean Secondary SchoolsSecondary EducationSpecial EducationEducation PolicyFoundations Of Education
The problem of student indiscipline is an issue of concern for teachers and parents around the world. Teachers need to maintain student discipline and for them to do so it is important that they also understand the nature of discipline problems. This study, by Lawrence Kofi Ametepee, who is studying for a PhD in special education, Morgan Chitiyo, board certified behaviour analyst and Assistant Professor of Special Education, both at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA, and Susan Abu, who is currently a graduate student in the Department of Women's Studies at Texas Women's University, was designed to examine the nature and perceived causes of student indiscipline in Zimbabwean secondary schools. The authors anticipate that such an examination will promote teachers’, parents’ and policy makers’ understanding of student indiscipline, which will, in turn, enhance disciplinary policies and practices, making schools safer for all students and more effective in their role as educational and socialising agents.
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