EFFECTIVENESS OF PLANNED TEACHING PROGRAMME ON KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE REGARDING CORPORAL PUNISHMENT ON CHILDREN AMONG SCHOOL TEACHERS AT SELECTED SCHOOLS IN BANGALORE

Journal Title: PARIPEX-Indian Journal of Research - Year 2019, Vol 8, Issue 3

Abstract

Background: Education is a crucial ingredient in the success of the kids. There's a direct relationship between the education that the youngsters receive and their future fulfilment in their chosen career. A positive experience with education as a kid can go a ways to cultivating a love of learning that may last a life-time. Methodology: Non-equivalent control group design was used. Non- probability convenient sampling was used .Structured knowledge questionnaire and 5-point scale was used collect the data and data analysis was done using descriptive and inferential statistics in terms of frequencies percentage, mean, mean percentage, standard deviation, paired t-test , independent t-test and chi-square test. Duration of data collection was 1 month and of the study was 1 year. Results: The calculated t-value of the experimental group is 7.621 which is found to be statistically significant when compared with the table value df (29)-2.05. (p0.05) level of significance. The results of the major findings indicated that majority of the school teachers had inadequate knowledge and varying attitudes regarding corporal punishment. Planned teaching programme was found to be very effective in bringing out adequate knowledge and positive attitude towards corporal punishment. Chi square test revealed that there was no significant association between the knowledge and selected socio-demographic variables at 0.05 level of significance. The calculated chi square values were less than the table values at P 0.05, and hence the null hypothesis is accepted. Interpretation: The investigator found that the study was useful and planned teaching programme was effective in improving the knowledge as well as the quality of attitude of the teachers regarding corporal punishment.

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Arokia Benita David

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Arokia Benita David (2019). EFFECTIVENESS OF PLANNED TEACHING PROGRAMME ON KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE REGARDING CORPORAL PUNISHMENT ON CHILDREN AMONG SCHOOL TEACHERS AT SELECTED SCHOOLS IN BANGALORE. PARIPEX-Indian Journal of Research, 8(3), 24-25. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-515840