Ali, Ali Chai
(2015)
Corporal Punishment in Zanzibar Primary Schools. ACase of Kisiwandui Primary School, Zanzibar.
Masters thesis, The Open University Of Tanzania.
Abstract
The main focus of this dissertation was to investigate types of CP exercised in primary schools, their effects and alternative methods to be used.The study used 105
respondents who included students, parents, teachers and Ministry of Education
officials. Data was collected through interview schedules, questionnaires and
documentary reviews. Data collected were subjected to calculation of frequencies
and percentages and also to content analysis.The findings of the study indicated that
different types of CP were used in schools. Such punishments were like canning,
hand up, foot whipping, spanking, belting, touching and pulling the ears, working in
the school garden and cleaning the school compound.The findings showed that fear,
damage of body parts, unhappiness, development of destructive behaviors, and
breaking of teacher-child relationship were the negative effects of CP. Positive
effects such as changing behaviors, hardworking, development of good morals and
proper utilization of time were also revealed.The findings also revealed alternatives
to CP. These were guidance and counseling, involve parents in school activities,
create conducive learning environment, provision of extra-curricular activities, train
teachers in alternative methods and set clear and consistent rules.On the basis of the
findings and conclusions, it is recommended that workshops and meeting be
organized to capacitate teachers on alternative methods and management of
discipline. It was also recommended that CP to be administered by specific
disciplined and trained teachers. With regard to further research, it was
recommended among other things that a study be conducted to find out how students
reactions toward CP affects students performance.
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