TABLE OF CONTENTS
DECLARATION
APPROVAL jj
DEDICATIONS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iv
TABLE OF CONTENTS — v
LIST OF TABLES vii
LIST OF FIGURES ix
ABSTRACT
CHAPTER ONE — i
1.0 GENERAL INTRODUCTION — 1
Li Introduction i
12 Statement ofthe problem i
1.3 Scope ofthe study 2
1.4 Significance ofthe study -~ 2
1.5 Objectives ofthe study 3
16 Research questions 3
CHAPTER TWO 4
2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW 4
2.1 Introduction 4
2 2 Annrnache~ to ~i~rin1in~ 4;
3.3 Research Instruments 13
3.3.2 Procedures of the Data Collection 13
3.4 Sample size and sample selection 13
3.5 Choice ofthe study area 15
3.6 Data Analysis and Processing 15
3.8 Limitations of the Study 16
CHAPTER FOUR - 17
4.0 PRESENTATIONS, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF THE DATA 17
4.1 Introduction 17
CHAPTER FIVE 35
5.(~ DISCUSSIONS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 35
5.1 Discussions 35
5.2 Conclusions 36
5.3 Recommendations 37
5.2.0 Rules and Regulations 37
5.2.1 Corporal punishment should abolished 38
5.4 Further research — 38
6.0 References 39
APPENDICES 42
Appendix 1: Study questionnaire for students 42
SECTION: A personal profile —-----—-——-----------——---—--——— — 42
Appendix 2: Study questionnaire for teachers and school administrators 44
ABSTRACT The study was guided by the following objectives, 1. To determine whether discipline significant affects academic performance Kasambya sub-county- Mubende district 2. to determine whether poor academic standard are as a result of discipline deterioration in secondary schools. ANOVA revealed that responses on the levels of academic performance and discipline were significantly different, (F6587,Fprob=0.002, at P=P0,05). Stratified sampling by proportional allocation was employed in the five selected secondary school. Also purposive sampling was used on the target group. The subject involved in the study were teachers, head teachers and students and a sample population of 150 respondents was, though 120 participate in the study. Based on the finding of the study, it was revealed that there was a significant relationship between discipline and student academic performance. Finding of the study show that head teachers, teachers and students acknowledge the significant influence of discipline on academic achievements. However, rules and regulation were found not significant (F0.436, Fprob=0.731, at P=0.05), but still they should be well defmed for students not to beach. Findings indicated that there was a positive correlation between discipline and academic performance (rs = 0.646), using spear son’s correlation (re). The study therefore recommended that; a) students should be given chance to practice self-governance. This ensures willingness to cooperate among students. They should be allowed to participate in various committees to formulate rules and regulation, programs, actives with the school administrators and teachers. b) Rules and regulation: these are usually departmental, draw principal staff They should be therefore human, clearly defined and no body should intend to breach them and should be obeyed without hesitation. The value and relevancy of these rules x should be explained well and teacher should not seem to be above the law and finally students should be trained in skills importing discipline and law in their counterparts.