Effects of Classroom Discipline
Effects of Classroom Discipline
Effects of Classroom Discipline
A Action Research
Presented to
The Faculty of College Arts in Sciences and Education
Colegio de la Purisima Concepcion
Roxas City
In Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the Degree
Bachelor of Secondary Education
By
BSED
Introduction
This chapter presents the background and rationale of the study, statement of the
problem, hypothesis of the study, conceptual and theoretical framework, scope and limitations,
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of classroom discipline on students’ academic
performance. Unless discipline is tackled from an early age, achieving quality education with full
learner impact will remain a challenge. It also assists to determine if certain managements or
reactions can be adjusted to improve the classroom environment. This study could lead to
changes in classroom discipline approaches in order to help students succeed. Discipline is the
practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior, using punishment to correct
disobedience (Oxford University Press, 2019). Discipline for this study refers to the
consequences following referrals for not following school policy, while classroom management
is how the classroom runs and progresses by the use of skills and teacher techniques that keep
students organized, focused, and academically productive (Great Schools Partnership, 2014).
Discipline is a big part of education and possesses many benefits as well as downfalls but does
Schools across the country have been working on their need to adjust the method of discipline
used in order to meet the needs of their students and the current culture and view of discipline
itself. With either approach, it is necessary to use them data to ensure that it is working for a
Effective discipline helps in the achievement of goals, expectation and expectation and
responsibility in students (Dunham, 2001). Good discipline creates a good image of the school
and prepares learners for the future. Disruptive behavior amongst learners eliminated if there is
good discipline at school. The implementation of effective discipline at school is a key for the
learner in his journey to adulthood. By definition discipline refers to the ability to carry out
be that abstract quality in a human being which is associated with and manifested by a person’s
ability to do things well at the right time, in the right circumstance, without or with minimum
supervision (Ngonyani, 2005). Various studies have been conducted on issues pertaining to
schools’ academic performance, such as those by Malekela (2000), Galabawa (2000) and Mosha
(2000).
According to Gitome et al., where there is good discipline, there is improved academic
performance. In other words, discipline is vital for students’ academic performance (Njoroge &
accomplishment of its goals (Nakpodi, 2010). Lack of discipline is called indiscipline. Therefore,
indiscipline can be seen as any action considered to be wrong and not generally accepted as
proper in a set up or society (Omote, Thinguri, & Moenga, 2015). Among students, according to
Ali et al., it is any form of misbehaviour which a student can display in several ways (e.g.,
disobedience, destruction of school property, poor attitude to learning, immoral behaviour, drug
abuse, stealing, lateness, truancy, dirtiness, being quarrelsome, use of abusive or foul languages,
The main purpose of this study is to determine the Effects of Classroom Discipline on the
a. sex
b. age
Hypothesis
Gordon's theory helps to understand and disciplinary measures the disciplinary the idea that the
teacher should hold absolute power over the classroom. Instead, the teacher should be non-
confrontational and should involve the students more in the educational process and encourage
Conceptual Framework
Dependent Variables
Independent Variables
a. sex
Effects of Classroom Discipline on the
b. age
Academic Performance on
c. classroom management
Grade 10 STE B Students of Tanque
d. time management National High School
Significance of the study
This research intends to provide good insights on how Tanque National High School
students handle their Academics Performance and it will help the teachers in accessing the
and also the school administrations and staff may gain knowledge and necessary information
Future Researcher. This study may provide baseline data and necessary information that
future researchers may use in their study particularly investigating other variables relative to
academic performance of students, and also the school administrations and staff may gain
Local Literature
Discipline in school administration meant punishment that is pain and fear. To some discipline
can connote something negative as obeying orders blindly, kneeling down, doing manual work,
fetching firewood and water for teachers and parents, caning and other forms of punishment.
Bull (1969:108) associates this as physical discipline that leads to threatening condemnation to a
one who knows his /her rights and his/her obligations to their community.
This means that the individual must be trained to have self-control, respect, obedience and good
manner (Ngonyani et al, 1973:15). 9 Okumbe (1998:115) and Galabawa (2001:23) see discipline
that an orderly atmosphere is necessary in school for effective teaching and learning to take
place. Discipline, according to Gossen (1996:25) and Lockes in Castle (1958:126), is reasonable
in the eyes of those who receive it and in the eyes of a society as a whole. It is expected that the
rules are known by all and are consistently enforced. In order for an action to be good, discipline
must also be reasonable. A person is able to deny himself or herself to his or her desires and
negative discipline as identified by Umba (1976), Bull 1969) and Okumbe (1998).
The first type, positive discipline is sometimes known as self-discipline. Selfdiscipline is the
kind of discipline that comes from the aims and desires that are
within the person, where there is no element of fear (Umba, 1976:8). Okumbe
property, school rules and authority, good relationship between students and teachers.
forced to obey orders blindly or without reasoning. The individual may pretend to do good things
or behave properly when superiors are present but once they are absent quite the opposite is
done. For example, a teacher may behave well before his/her head of school, perhaps in pursuit
of something like promotion or other favors’. Likewise, students may behave well when their
teachers are present, but resort to mischief as soon as they are out of sight.
summarized by the following eight behaviors. Respond immediately means the more quickly the
disciplinary action follows an offence, the more likely that the person responds positively. Also
provide a warning this mean you have an obligation of issuing a warning before initiating the
disciplinary actions. Disciplinary action is more likely to be interpreted as fair if it is preceded by
a warning. Furthermore state the problem specifically by giving the date, time, place and
individual involved and any mitigating circumstances surrounding the violation. Also allow the
person to explain his/her position regardless of what facts you have uncovered, due process
demands that you give another person an opportunity to state his position. Likewise keep the
discussion impersonal and penalties should be connected with a given violation not with the
demands that disciplinary actions be consistent. Inconsistency allows rules lose their impact,
moral will decline and your competence will be questionable. Finally take progressive action and
Foreign Literature
Academic performance is the measured ability and achievement level of a learner in a school,
subject or particular skills. Discipline means a form of discipline appropriate to the regulation of
students and the maintenance of order in the school. Living in this world, we all know that
teachers have a simple job in this world. Discipline is a self-improvement practice. In other
words, discipline is vital for students’ academic performance (Njoroge & Nyabuto, 2014).
Gitome et al. (2013) emphasize that discipline goes beyond adhering to school rules and
regulation and involves student’s potential to discern what is wrong or right. In the school
community sound discipline is important because it creates a happy, orderly and safe
environment where students learn to the best of their abilities. Discipline in school is subject of
discipline
Positive Discipline
that comes from the aims and desires that are within the person, where there is no element of fear
(Umba, 1976:8). Okumbe (1998:116) relates positive discipline with preventive discipline,
providing gratification in order to remain committed to a set of values and goals. It is encouraged
school rules and authority, good relationship between students and teachers. In support of what
the educators say, Kruger (1996:16) emphasises that even learners with appropriate abilities who
are appointed in leadership positions, still need training so that they can perform their tasks
effectively. Naidoo and Potterton (1994:6) also declare that positive behaviour can be developed
Negative Discipline
As stated by Mothata and Squelch (1997) failure to consider discipline may cause the school
environment to become unfavorable and dangerous to the learners which can jeopardize the
education process. Elsewhere, Levin and Nalon (1991) that apart from the normal effect on the
learning and teaching environment, indiscipline behavior can negatively influence the student’s
There are different types of school negative or indiscipline that have been associated with poor
academic performance among students (Khen, 2000; Luiselliet al.., 2005). They include but are
not limited to truancy, examination cheating, destruction of school property and failure to do
homework. Globally, truancy has been revealed to negatively impact on the academic systems.
(Hassan et al.., 2016; Gottfried 2019). According to Makokha (2010), a truant student is a learner
who misses school or lesson for particular reason without the knowledge of their teacher or
parents. The student in turn misses the teaching and learning process. In such a case, the student
may not acquire the knowledge, skills and attitude documented in the learning objectives and
Students’ Self-discipline
Duckworth and Seligman (2006) did two longitudinal studies to investigate the impact of self-
discipline on academic achievements. In the two studies, self-discipline and selfcontrol were
used interchangeably, and were both defined as “the ability to suppress prepotent responses in
the service of a higher goal and further specifying that such a choice is not automatic but rather
requires conscious effort” (p. 199). In order to suppress innate responses to focus on a desired
goal calls for self-discipline, which students need to exercise throughout their academic years.
Chapter III
Methodology
This chapter presents the methods and procedure employed in undertaking the study. It
includes a research design, locale study, respondent of the study, research instrument, gathering
Research Design
The research design used in the study was the descriptive method. Descriptive study design,
describing a subject's activity without in any way altering it. What, where, when, and how
inquiries can be answered, and why questions cannot. A descriptive research strategy can study
one or more variables using a wide range of research techniques. In descriptive studies, data are
gathered to test hypotheses, address concerns about the subject of the investigation's state, and
The respondents of the study will be the Thirty (30) Grade 10 Student STE-B of Tanque
Research Instrument
The researchers' methods will be utilized to collect the data, which will be separated into two
performance.
Statistical Tools
The responses of the respondents were treated with the use of the following
statistical tools:
T-test. This was used to determine if there is significant relationship between the
One-way ANOVA. This was used to determine the differences on the perception of the
age, sex.