Determining the Effect of Modeling Discipline Management Approach on English Language Reading Readiness of Children in Class One at Kericho Rehabilitation School, Kenya

Jaluo Murunga William, Gatumu C, Jane, Origa O. Japheth

Abstract


English Language Reading Readiness (ELRR) is preparation of children by giving them the chance to improve the ability to listen, and speak effectively, to apply the desired vocabulary, and develop the appropriate academic readiness skills. English Language Reading Readiness is of great importance in improving equity in access to learning language and education results, particularly for juvenile delinquency. Children in rehabilitation schools have a vital social issue that every Nation tries to contain its control amongst the clear evidence, with the correct nurturing such as psychotherapeutic interventions is not provided to the young offenders, they may eventually graduate to hardcore criminals. Modelling or modeling is a method used in certain techniques of psychotherapy whereby the client learns by imitation alone, without any specific verbal direction by the therapist and a general process in which persons serve as models for others, exhibiting the behaviour to be imitated by the others. This process is most commonly discussed with respect to children in developmental psychology. The objective of the study was to determine the effect of modeling discipline management method on English Language Reading Readiness of children in class one at Kericho Rehabilitation School. The study also utilized the hypothesis which stated that there is no significant difference between the mean score of the group of children taught without using the modeling discipline management method and the mean score of the group taught using the modeling discipline management method in English Language Reading Readiness of children in class one at Kericho Rehabilitation School. However, little research has been done on the effect of modeling discipline management method on English Language reading readiness in rehabilitation schools setting. The study adopted a case study research design that utilized a quasi-experimental design. The target population included 1 Head teacher, 3 teachers and 25 learners in class 1 at the Kericho Rehabilitation School.  Data collection was done using a combination of an English Language Reading Readiness Test, a questionnaire, document analysis and observation. The data was analyzed both descriptively and inferentially. The findings revealed that the null hypothesis was rejected and adopt the alternative hypothesis. The results show and it is recommended that the children’s performance in English Language Reading Readiness can be improved when the teachers use modeling discipline management method in rehabilitation schools.

Keywords: Kenya, Kericho Rehabilitation School, Modeling, Discipline, Management, Case study

DOI: 10.7176/JEP/10-25-07

Publication date:September 30th 2019


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