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THE ROLE OF DISCIPLINE IN SCHOOL AND CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY by MAKW ARELA DAVID DZIVHANI submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF EDUCATION in the subject EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT at the UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA SUPERVISOR: PROF S SCHULZE NOVEMBER 2000 Student number: 765-140-6 I declare that THE ROLE OF DISCIPLINE IN SCHOOL AND CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY is my own work and that all the sources that I have used or quoted have been indicated and acknowledged by means of complete references . ................................................... . ................................................ . SIGNATURE DATE (MD DZIVHANI) (i) SUMMARY The following research question motivated this study: How can effective discipline in school and classroom management be maintained? To answer this, a school was selected which had excellent discipline as demonstrated by its good matriculation results. Discipline in this school was researched by means of a qualitative approach. Phenomenological interviews and focus group interviews were conducted, transcribed and was complemented by observation. analysed. This Findings indicated that aspects of school system (including school and classroom policy, the role of the standard tutor and of bodies such as the school governing body and the learners' representative council as well as the specific disciplinary actions used) are important in maintaining discipline at school. The discipline, dedication, motivation and teamwork of educators as role models for children are also significant. Moreover, the learners themselves as well as the coftperation and involvement of their parents play a vital role in maintaining discipline. Key concepts: discipline; school management; classroom management; corporal punishment; qualitative research; school system; learners; educators; parents (ii) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to express my sincere gratitude and appreciation to the following: My wife, Rose, for her patience and understanding. My children, Vincent, Brian, Esther and Nicholas for their constant support. Prof Salome Schulze, my supervisor, for her thoughtful, patient and inspiring guidance. Mrs Mutshaeni for her assistance with the empirical research. My Pastor and fellow members of the HCC Church for their support and encouragement. ProfEleanor Lemmer for the language revision of the manuscript. Mrs Annatjie Kukkuk for finishing touches to the manuscript.
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