Influence of Management Discipline among Secondary Schools Students Academic Performance: (A Case Study of Selected Schools in Sokoto South Local Government, Sokoto State, Nigeria)

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International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI) | Volume VII, Issue IV, April 2020 | ISSN 2321–2705

Influence of Management Discipline among Secondary Schools Students Academic Performance: (A Case Study of Selected Schools in Sokoto South Local Government, Sokoto State, Nigeria)

Usman Mohammed1, Haliru Abubakar2, Hassan Malami Alkanchi3
1Department of General Education, Biga College of Education, Sokoto, Nigeria
2Department of Social Studies, Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto, Nigeria
3Department of Islamic Studies, Umaru Ali Shinkafi Polytechnic, Sokoto, Nigeria

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Abstract:- The research study was conducted on influence of management discipline among secondary schools students of academic performance in selected school in Sokoto south local government, Sokoto state Nigeria. The research was guided by the following research objectives: to establish the relationship between punishment as a tool of instilling discipline on students’ academic performance in secondary school in Sokoto south local government, to examine the effect of reward on students’ academic performance in secondary school in Sokoto south local government, to examine the effect of school counseling on students academic performance in secondary school in Sokoto south local government. The researcher used a cross-sectional survey design; a sample of four hundred and fifty seven respondents made up of three hundred and fifty seven students, ninety seven teachers, and three head teachers was selected using both random and non-random method. Data was collected using Questionnaires, Interview schedules and documentary analysis. Descriptive statistics and Pearson correlation were used to analyze the data. The study found that punishment was negatively related to students’ academic performance in secondary schools (r (357) = -.002, P > .005. Reward was positively related to students’ academic performance (r (357) = .004, P > .005, and finally school counseling was positively related to students’ academic performance as computed (r (357) = .004, P > .005. As a result of the above findings, the null hypothesis that there is insignificance relationship of punishment, reward and school counseling on the academic performance, was accepted in only punishment and rejected for reward and counseling. Therefore, the researcher recommended that there is a need for the key stakeholders in the field of education to urgently lay strategies aimed at improving discipline among students in secondary schools.

Keywords: Management, Discipline, Punishment, academic performance