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This book delves into the experiences of Ghanaian Junior High School (JHS) students on school discipline and teachers' choice of disciplinary measures. These experiences are observed through a non-participatory approach from sampled Governmental Junior High Schools in the Effutu Municipality, a fishing community in the Central Region of Ghana. The chapters evolved from literature review conducted by the author with 36 respondents from 2 main unique schools. The findings or narrations captured in the book would serve as a reference guide to various researchers, teachers and stakeholders on the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book delves into the experiences of Ghanaian Junior High School (JHS) students on school discipline and teachers' choice of disciplinary measures. These experiences are observed through a non-participatory approach from sampled Governmental Junior High Schools in the Effutu Municipality, a fishing community in the Central Region of Ghana. The chapters evolved from literature review conducted by the author with 36 respondents from 2 main unique schools. The findings or narrations captured in the book would serve as a reference guide to various researchers, teachers and stakeholders on the stake of students viewpoints regarding school discipline as well as the measures adopted. It would further create awareness on the kind of disciplinary measures students consider appropriate to enhance effective classroom / school interactions.
Autorenporträt
Prince Laryea, holds an MPhil in Guidance and Counselling from University of Education, Winneba-Ghana and an MA in Child Development from University of Haifa, Israel. He has co-authored articles in renowed local and international journals. Currently, a part time lecturer with the distance education unit of the University of Education, Winneba.