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Secondary schools are responsible for ensuring strict compliance to the rules and
regulations amongst learners to provide the society with disciplined and academically
sound youths. In response the Kenyan government through the Ministry of Education
implemented guidance and counselling in secondary schools to abate indiscipline and
positively shape their growth. However, there is a rise in student indiscipline cases in
Kenya despite the government efforts to strengthen guidance and counselling. Thus,
students’ maladjustment to the social, personal and academic demands should be
attenuated by effective guidance and counselling. In this regard, the purpose of this
study was to assess the students’ perception of the effectiveness of guidance and
counseling in managing discipline in public secondary schools in Kenya within
Kapsabet sub – county, Kenya. The specific objectives of the study were to: Analyze
the relationship between students’ perception of counselling type and effectiveness of
guidance and counseling in managing discipline, asses the relationship between
students’ perception of counsellors personality and effectiveness of guidance and
counseling in managing discipline, evaluate the relationship between students’
attitude towards guidance and counselling
and effectiveness of guidance and
counseling in managing discipline and analyze the relationship between students’
perception of demography of teacher counsellors and effectiveness of guidance and
counseling in managing discipline in public secondary schools within Kapsabet Sub –
County, Kenya. The study was premised on James Gibson’s theory of direct
perception and Richard Gregory’s theory of indirect perception. An explanatory
research design was adopted for this research with a target population of 35 teachers –
counselors and another approximately 2,200 students in their third form. The teachers
were not sampled because of their low numbers while 327 students were sampled by
use of the Krejcie and Morgan table hence a total sample size of 362 and purposive
sampling with simple random sampling method. Two sets of questionnaires were used
to gather the primary quantitative data from both students and teacher counsellors.
Piloting was done for purposes of ensuring validity and reliability of the instrument.
Data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistical techniques and
presented by use of tables, and graphs. From the findings the dimensions of the
variables under study students’ perception of counselling type, students’ perception of
counsellors’ personality, students’ attitude towards guidance and counselling and
students’ perception of demography of teacher counsellors have a positive and
significant relationship with effectiveness of counselling in management of discipline
in public secondary schools. Based on Pearson chi-square value which had p values
less 0.05 all the null hypotheses were rejected. Thus, all the determinants of the
student’s perception of guidance and counselling significantly affects effectiveness of
guidance and counseling in managing discipline in public secondary schools within
Kapsabet Sub – County, Kenya. In conclusion, that there is a relationship between
students’ perception of the effectiveness of guidance and counseling and the
management of discipline in secondary schools in Kenya. This implies Policy makers
should ensure that all schools have a functional guidance and counseling department
students’ and enhance positive perceptions towards the use of guidance and
counselling. School management should facilitate collaborative activities between
teachers, peer counselors and counselors for concerted discipline management. |
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