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Perception of Teachers on the Causes of Indiscipline Among Post-Primary School Students In Nigeria

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ABSTRACT
Indiscipline has become a cancer eating deeply the educational sector. It connotes the violations of school rules and regulations capable of obstructing the smooth and orderly functioning of the school system. Indiscipline has become a social menace which has caused several scholars or educationist unrest and sleepless nights.

Therefore, this study investigated the perception of teachers on the causes of indiscipline among post-primary school students.

Simple random sampling was used to select one hundred and fifty (150) teachers in Kabba/Bunu Local Government Area of Kogi State.

A self-designed questionnaire tagged β€œcauses and consequences of indiscipline questionnaire (CCIQ) was used to gather the required information from the respondents.

The instrument has three sections containing items that revealed demographic information, cause of indiscipline and the consequences of indiscipline among post-primary school students.
The results revealed that the major causes of indiscipline among post-primary school students are:

peer group influence which ranked 1st, poor child upbringing (home) ranked 2nd. Other causes are connected to school factors and societal factors. Six null hypotheses were formulated for the study. The variables considered are religion, sex and length of service.

Based on the results of the findings of this study, various recommendations were made on the causes of indiscipline among secondary school students. The major determinants of indiscipline derived i.e. Home, peer group, school, society and media houses should rise up to the responsibility of setting the youths on the right track.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Approval
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract vi
Table of Contents
List of Tables

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background to the Study
Statement of the Problem
Purpose of the Study
Research Questions
Research Hypothesis
Scope and Delimitation of the Study
Operational Definition of Terms
Significance of the study

CHAPTER TWO
REVIEW OF THE RELATED LITERATURE
Introduction
Concept of Education
Concept of Adolescence
Concept of Indiscipline
Causes of Indiscipline
Solutions to Indiscipline
Concept of Perception
Summary of Review of Literature

CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Introduction
Research Design
Population Sample and Sampling Techniques
Instrumentation
Procedure for Data Collection
Validity of the Instrument
Reliability
Data Analysis Technique

CHAPTER FOUR
RESULT OF ANALYSIS
Introduction
Distribution of the Bio-data
Hypotheses Testing
Summary of Findings

CHAPTER FIVE
DISCUSSION, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Introduction
Discussion
Conclusion
Recommendations
Suggestions for further studies
References
Appendix

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION

Background to the Study
An almost universal anxiety exists in relation to curbing indiscipline in the schools. We have visions of loosing control to the extent that students are at best ignored and this makes them to engage in several undesirable acts.

The issue of indiscipline demands our serious consideration and resolution because of its visible impediment to national growth and development. Indiscipline is a derivative of the word discipline. In an attempt to discuss indiscipline intensively, we need to discuss the concept of β€˜discipline’.

Discipline is a multifaceted concept that is essential if effective learning and learning will take place in the school. According to the chamber twentieth century dictionary: discipline is a mode of life in accordance with rules; subjection to control.

Akinboye (1982) viewed discipline as a procedure of rules and strategies which lead the child to manage his/her behaviour patterns in such a way that he/she is able to maintain socially and culturally acceptable order.

Discipline represents a successful resolution of conflict between what an individual was to do and the limitations and restrictions imposed by the society in which he lives (Jimoh, 2002).

Adesina, (1980) defined discipline with reference to the school system as how students are taught to respect the school authorities, to observe the school laws and regulations and to maintain an established standard of behaviour.

Also ICPC, EFCC were also launched among others to deal with various cases of indiscipline. Today, the society is characterized with various forms of misconduct such as cultism, teenage parenting, drug addiction examination malpractices, delinquency, foul language, embezzlement, bribery, mismanagement as outlined by Asonibare and Mordi (1984).

The best way to solve a problem as observe by Morgan (1995), is to identify the causal factors, it is in this regard that a study on the causes of indiscipline among post-primary school students in the recent time is considered appropriate.

Statement of the Problem
Indiscipline has become a cancer eating deeply the educational sector and this situation therefore needs urgent attention several considerable works has been done on indiscipline from the review of literature.

Such as Sutherland and Crespey (1960), Fasina (2001), Dixon (1967), Jimoh (2002), Adegoke (2003), to mention but a few. Most of these educationists based their work on causes of indiscipline and how to maintain discipline in schools.

For instance, Jimoh (2002) based his work on causes of indiscipline among the youth while Adegoke (2003) dedicated his work to teenage pregnancy and abortion as an act of indiscipline.
Most people often blame teachers for the misbehaviour of post-primary school students while the teachers in turn attributes such misconduct to parents.

Hence, there is need to investigate the cause of indiscipline among post-primary school students as perceived by the teachers to ascertain likely solutions to this problem.

Purpose of the Study
The purpose of this study is to find out the perception of teachers on causes of indiscipline among post-primary school students in Kabba/Bunu Local Government Area of Kogi State. The researcher tends to investigate and solicits the teachers opinion on the causes of indiscipline among post-primary school students.

It also looked into the extent to which indiscipline ahs affected post-primary schools in Kabba/Bunu Local Government Area and profer possible solutions.

Research Questions
Based on the statement of the problem, the following research questions were posed to guide the conduct of this study and its analysis.

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