Effects of Application of Technology on Student Discipline in Public Secondary Schools in Nakuru County, Kenya

Grace Atieno, Gladys Kinyanjui
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High standard of discipline amongst students is not only important in ensuring excellent academic performance, but it also guarantees success in the achievement of other school activities and ensuring sustainable development and instilling of good moral standards amongst students. It is worrying to note that the challenges of managing student discipline in secondary schools in Kenya are pervasive and constant. Different discipline management techniques have been used in schools, but the majority of them fail. This study was designed to investigate the effects of using technology to manage student behaviour in public secondary schools in Nakuru County, Kenya. The study’s goal was to determine how the use of closed-circuit television (CCTV) affected student behaviour in public secondary schools in Nakuru County. The theory of Reasoned Action provided the study’s direction (TRA). Explanatory sequential design, specifically mixed method research design, was employed. The target populations for the study included 579 teachers and 11,412 students, respectively. The sample population for the current study was composed of ten public secondary schools. Five of the schools have installed all of either of the four technologies, while the other five schools do not use technology in discipline management. The study compared the scores of the two categories of schools in regard to several disciplinary parameters. The sample size was 270 participants. Both questionnaires and interviews were used to gather data. Experts from the Department of Educational Management at Kenyatta University determined the validity of the study tools. Reliability was established using the test-retest methodology. Thematic analysis was used to analyse qualitative data, which was then presented narratively. Through descriptive analysis, specifically using percentages and averages, quantitative data was examined. Inferential statistics included regression analysis and analysis of variance (ANOVA). Quantitative data was presented in tables and charts. Results indicated a positive correlation between the independent and dependent variables. It implies that the more schools implement CCTV technologies, the more discipline can be managed effectively
技术应用对肯尼亚纳库鲁县公立中学学生纪律的影响
高标准的纪律不仅对确保学生取得优异的学习成绩很重要,而且也保证了学校其他活动的成功,确保学生的可持续发展和良好的道德标准的灌输。令人担忧的是,肯尼亚中学管理学生纪律的挑战无处不在,而且持续不断。学校采用了不同的纪律管理技术,但大多数都失败了。本研究旨在调查使用技术管理肯尼亚纳库鲁县公立中学学生行为的效果。该研究的目的是确定闭路电视(CCTV)的使用如何影响纳库鲁县公立中学学生的行为。理性行为理论为研究提供了方向。本研究采用解释序贯设计,即混合方法研究设计。该研究的目标人群分别包括579名教师和11412名学生。本次研究的样本人口由10所公立中学组成。其中5所学校采用了上述4种技术中的任何一种,而另外5所学校没有在学科管理中使用技术。这项研究比较了两类学校在几个学科参数方面的得分。样本量为270人。采用问卷调查和访谈两种方式收集数据。肯雅塔大学教育管理系的专家确定了学习工具的有效性。采用重测方法建立信度。专题分析用于分析定性数据,然后以叙事方式呈现。通过描述性分析,特别是使用百分比和平均值,对定量数据进行了检查。推论统计包括回归分析和方差分析(ANOVA)。定量数据以表格和图表的形式呈现。结果表明,自变量和因变量之间呈正相关。这意味着越多的学校采用闭路电视技术,越能有效地管理纪律
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