肯尼亚基苏木县公立中学和平俱乐部活动现状

J. Owande
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在肯尼亚和其他国家,学生骚乱的发生一直呈上升趋势。这促使了和平俱乐部在肯尼亚学校的引入。然而,尽管做出了这些努力,许多学校仍然存在学生骚乱。因此,本研究旨在审查和平社在学校活动的状况。本研究采用权变理论、整合谈判理论和同伴调解理论为理论框架。本研究采用描述性调查研究设计,样本量为584人。研究人员使用焦点小组讨论、访谈和问卷调查来收集主要数据,而从县教育主任办公室审查出版物和报告来获取次要数据。本研究采用内容和面效度检查,以确定研究数据收集工具的相关性,而信度是用二分法确定。然后使用描述性统计对数据进行清理和编码,并使用频率分布表、百分比、饼图和条形图表示结果。研究发现,大多数学校没有和平俱乐部的活动;大多数学生不知道和平俱乐部的活动。在他们存在的学校里,大多数人都不活跃。结论是,和平俱乐部活动的不存在和(或)不活动是造成学校学生骚乱的原因之一。这项研究建议修改关于在学校设立和平俱乐部的现行政策,并进行定期监督,以确保在学校充分执行和平俱乐部。
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Status of Peace Club Activities in Public Secondary Schools within Kisumu County, Kenya
The occurrence of student unrest has been on the rise in Kenya and beyond. This has prompted the introduction of Peace Clubs in Kenyan schools. However, despite these efforts, many schools still experience student unrest. This study, therefore, sought to examine the status of Peace Club activities in schools. The study used a theoretical framework informed by contingency theory and integrative negotiations, and peer mediation theory. The study applied a descriptive survey research design with a sample size of 584 respondents. The researcher used focus group discussions, interviews, and questionnaires to collect primary data, while reviewed publications and reports from the County Director of Education office were used to obtain secondary data. The study applied to content and face validity checks to ascertain the relevance of the research data collection instruments, while reliability was ascertained using the split-half method. The data were then cleaned and coded using descriptive statistics, and the results were presented using frequency distribution tables, percentages, pie charts, and bar graphs. The study found that Peace Club activities didn't exist in most of the schools; most students didn't know about Peace Club activities. In schools where they existed, most of them were not active. It was concluded that the nonexistence and/or inactivity of Peace Clubs activities contributed to the student unrest experienced in schools. The study recommended a modification of the existing policy on the creation of Peace Clubs in schools and the conduction of regular supervision to ensure full implementation of Peace Clubs in schools.
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