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Unrests in secondary schools which result in death of students and destruction of school property has been reported world wide, Kenya not being an exception. After the ban of corporal punishment through a "Kenya Gazette" Legal Notice Number 56 of 2001, which is in line with children's Act, it has become increasingly difficult for teachers and head teachers to instill discipline on rioting students. Though the Ministry of Education gave alternative measures of curbing indiscipline such as guidance and counseling and arresting culpable students,the unrests have not been effectively contained.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Unrests in secondary schools which result in death of students and destruction of school property has been reported world wide, Kenya not being an exception. After the ban of corporal punishment through a "Kenya Gazette" Legal Notice Number 56 of 2001, which is in line with children's Act, it has become increasingly difficult for teachers and head teachers to instill discipline on rioting students. Though the Ministry of Education gave alternative measures of curbing indiscipline such as guidance and counseling and arresting culpable students,the unrests have not been effectively contained. Alternative measures and their effectiveness have therefore been assessed in this book which can assist teachers, head teachers and Education stake holders to tackle this menace.
Autorenporträt
The author, M.Ed: Studied Educational Administration at University of Nairobi. In undergraduate at the same University, studied English and Literature (majored in Linguistics).Professionally, trained as a teacher and has taught for 18 years, being employed by Teachers' Service Commission (Kenya). Currently enrolled for PhD at Univ. of Nairobi.