The effects of deviant behaviors on students’ academic performance, the case study of Kisoro District Secondary Schools
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2010-08
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Kampala International University, College of Humanities and social sciences.
Abstract
The study was undertaken to analyze the effects of deviant behaviours on student’s
academic performance in six secondary schools of Kisoro district with a view of making
recommendations on how to reduce the problem of deviant behaviours among students.
The specific objectives were;
To find out how deviant behaviours can be soled in secondary schools.
To examine the causes of deviant behaviours in secondary schools.
To find out whether deviants perform better than the non-deviants in secondary schools.
To find out how the environment contribute to deviant behaviours in secondary
To find out whether girls are more deviant than boys in secondary schools
To find out whether single schools students are more deviant than mixed schools
To find out the effects of deviant behaviours on students’ academic performance.
Questionnaires, interviews, observation were used to collect data. The findings indicated
that most of the respondents agreed that deviant behaviours affect the academic
performance where 75 percent of respondents attributed poor academic performance to
deviant behaviours. It also indicated that weak administration of the school, peer
influence, lack of sense of belonging to the school, poverty, alcoholism and drug abuse
accounted for the cause of deviant behaviours among secondary school students.
Respondents suggested possible solutions in order to overcome the problem of deviant
behaviours among secondary school students.
Among them included stopping drug abuse and alcoholism in schools, promoting
guidance and counseling in secondary schools, enforcement of school rules and
regulations and involving parents in the student’s activities at school
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A research dissertation submitted to the faculty of social sciences in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of bachelor of guidance and counseling of Kampala International University.
Keywords
Deviant behaviors, Students’ academic performance, Secondary Schools