THE PRODUCTIVENESS OF ALTERNATIVES TO CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN MITIGATING MORAL DECLINE IN KENYAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Abstract
Moral formation constitutes a fundamental undertaking of every educational system. The
absence of adequate moral principles among the learners invariably impedes progress for
both the learner and the teacher. As a consequence, numerous strategies are consistently
implemented to confront moral deficiencies in a learning environment. The purpose of this
study was to investigate the productiveness of alternatives to corporal punishment in
mitigating moral decline among the learners in Kenyan secondary schools. The study's
objectives were as follows: Explore teachers' lived experiences with regard to alternatives
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