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      <title>Implementation of positive discipline in Gweru urban district secondary schools</title>
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      <description>Title: Implementation of positive discipline in Gweru urban district secondary schools
Authors: Timburwa, Mercy
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the implementation of positive discipline in Gweru Urban District Secondary Schools in the Midlands Province. The study sought to find out if positive discipline was being implemented in schools. A descriptive survey design was adopted as it enables one to carry out a research on a large population which is Gweru District in the Midlands Province. Five schools were selected by the researcher through convenience sampling. The Roger’s client centered a psychotherapy guided this study. A sample of five school heads, forty teachers and one hundred students was used. This research involved both qualitative and quantitative approaches as it entailed collecting analyzing and interpreting data. Two research instruments were used and these were the questionnaire and interview. Responses were in narrative and tabular form. School heads’ interview data were analysed qualitatively while teachers’ and students’ data from questionnaires were analysed quantitatively and qualitatively. The major findings of this research revealed that educators and students have superficial knowledge about positive discipline. There are no guidelines on the implementation of positive discipline. Several benefits of positive discipline were presented in the findings, these include good relationship between teachers and students, improved academic achievement and conducive learning environments. The findings also revealed that guidance and counselling, workshops and counselling are the provisions for implementing positive discipline. Several strategies like classroom management parental involvement in service training of teachers’ workshops and clubs can be used to implement positive discipline successfully. Therefore there are some existing guidelines to implement positive discipline. These guidelines help students to enjoy the benefits of implementing positive discipline. Teachers can employ several strategies inorder to implement positive discipline successfully in schools. This implies that positive discipline is being implemented in schools by teachers through implementing guidance and counseling to students, counselling students at assembly, carrying out workshops for teachers and students and in-service training of teachers. Guidance and counselling should be implemented by trained the teachers and teacher pupil-ratio should be reduced as a strategy to implement positive discipline successfully in schools.  Recommendations were made to include the need for a policy and training on positive discipline especially for teachers and parents. The teacher-pupil ratio should be reduced so that the teacher may be able to know the students and accord them more attention.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2016 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:creator>Timburwa, Mercy</dc:creator>
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      <title>Strategies used by teachers in the implementation of positive discipline in primary schools in Gokwe north district.</title>
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      <description>Title: Strategies used by teachers in the implementation of positive discipline in primary schools in Gokwe north district.
Authors: Gumbo, John
Abstract: The research study focused on the strategies used by teachers in the implementation of positive discipline in primary schools in Gokwe North District. The sample comprised of five schools where fifty teachers and five school heads participated in the research study. The mixed methods approach was used together with the descriptive survey design in carrying out the research. Probability sampling technique was adopted and stratified random sampling was used in the selection of research participants. To collect data school heads were involved during face to face interviews and teachers responded to questionnaires. The findings of the research study showed that teachers are using strategies such as parental involvement, counselling, corporal punishment, acceptable ways of communication, good classroom management and developing self-discipline in learners to implement positive discipline. Another finding made was that teachers need to be trained in positive discipline since this is a strategy new area to most teachers who should understand first before the implementation process. The implication of the study is that learners respond to positive discipline. From the research findings the researcher recommended that the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education should come up with circulars which specify and standardise the strategies for the implementation of positive discipline in primary schools in the country as a whole. Also the benefits of positive discipline should be realised by all stakeholders who include among others learners, teachers and parents. Further, suitable provisions should be put in place such as appropriate infrastructure for counselling sessions and trained counsellors enrolled in schools. The government should make sure workshops are conducted training teachers on positive discipline nationwide.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2016 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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