Successes and Challenges of Student Councils in Mitigating Student Conflicts in Secondary Schools in Kericho County, Kenya

B. Koech
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Several incidences of student conflicts have been witnessed in the different schools, which have caused widespread material losses and other social impacts. The objective of this study was to evaluate the Successes and Challenges of Student Councils in Mitigation of Student Conflicts in Secondary Schools in Kericho County, Kenya. The study was underpinned by the participative leadership theory. The study utilized the evaluation research design. The study targeted the following categories of respondents; students, teachers, school principals or head teachers, School boards of management, County director of education and Sub- County directors of education in Kericho county. Both probability and non-probability sampling techniques were used to obtain respondents. The total sample for the study included 384 students, 120 teachers, 19 school heads or principals, 19 deputy principals, 19 members of the school boards of management, 1 County director of education and 6 sub-county directors of education. The total sample for the study was568 respondents. Data was collected through Questionnaires, Interviews and Focus group discussions. Quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and presented through frequencies, percentages, mean and standard deviation. Qualitative data analysis utilized data coding and narrative analysis and presented in form of graphs, charts and tables. The study concluded that the councils are not as effective as they should because the leaders are not trained on skills of conflict mitigation. The student council which is formed with great influence from the administration has failed to assist in conflict mitigation because the students do not trust it. The study recommends that the administration in every school should ensure they offer proper training to the student council on conflict mitigation tactics.
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肯尼亚凯里乔县中学学生会在缓解学生冲突方面的成功经验与挑战
在不同的学校,学生冲突事件时有发生,造成了广泛的物质损失和其他社会影响。本研究的目的是评估学生会在缓解肯尼亚凯里乔县中学学生冲突方面所取得的成功和面临的挑战。本研究以参与式领导理论为基础。研究采用了评估研究设计。研究对象包括以下几类:凯里乔县的学生、教师、校长或教导主任、学校管理委员会、县教育局长和分县教育局长。研究采用了概率和非概率抽样技术来获取受访者。研究的总样本包括 384 名学生、120 名教师、19 名校长、19 名副校长、19 名学校管理委员会成员、1 名县教育局长和 6 名县以下教育局长。研究样本总数为 568 名受访者。数据通过问卷、访谈和焦点小组讨论收集。定量数据采用描述性统计方法进行分析,并通过频率、百分比、平均值和标准偏差进行呈现。定性数据分析采用了数据编码和叙事分析,并以图表和表格的形式呈现。研究得出的结论是,由于领导者没有接受过缓解冲突技能的培训,因此学生会没有发挥应有的作用。学生会是在行政部门的巨大影响下成立的,但由于学生不信任学生会,学生会未能协助缓解冲突。研究建议,每所学校的行政部门都应确保向学生会提供有关缓解冲突策略的适当培训。
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