Management of Disciplinary Problems in Secondary Schools: Jalingo Metropolis in Focus

Olaitan Temitayo, Mohammed A. Nayaya, Ajibola A. Lukman

Volume 13 Issue 14

Global Journal of Human-Social Science

The research study titled “Management of Disciplinary Problems in Secondary Schools with Reference to Jalingo Metropolis” aimed at investigating the types of disciplinary problems, their possible causes and means of managing them. The study used a questionnaire titled Managing Disciplinary Problem Questionnaire (MDPQ). Four point likert rating scale was used to collect data. One thousand (1000) respondents were sampled in four (4) government owned secondary schools in Jalingo metropolis. The results showed truancy, absenteeism, fighting, stealing and drug addiction among others as typical examples of disciplinary problems experienced in the study area. The study also revealed parental/home, political, social and economic, school environment, school curriculum and peer group influence among others as the causes of disciplinary problems. Finally, the study posits that disciplinary problems can be dealt with if school staffers develop a spirit of teamwork and there must be a well spelt out code of conduct for all staff and students to follow