INTRODUCTION
Background to the study
The lack of discipline among students is one of the greatest
problems faced by secondary schools today.
Oladela (1989) equally observed that one of the major problems in
the school system is that of controlling the unwanted behaviour of
students which in most cases is not consistent with the school
rules and regulations. General observation of secondary schools
today show that most students lack discipline.
The term discipline means “training to act in accordance
with rules or behaviour in accord with rules of conduct” (Ani
2002). Ani sees discipline as readiness or ability to respect
authority and observe conventional or established laws of the
society or any organization. It can therefore be said that discipline
implies not only the ability of one to exercise self control but also
the ability to respect constituted authority obey the rules and
regulations of the society and conform with the norms of any
organization.
Ndu (1997) distinguish between self-imposed discipline and
discipline imposed by others.
Nduka and Eneasato (1998) opined that indiscipline is a
behaviour that totally neglects and ignores constituted authority
leading to a situation where established rules regulations norms
laid down procedures and patterns of normal behaviour are not
observed in the day-to-day activities of the individual or group.
Okeke (1997) observed that the misbehaviour of students range
from casual to criminal. Such misbehaviours or offences committed
by students include: truancy cheating in examination bullying
drug and sex abuse rebellion rioting destruction of school
property stealing raping cultism lateness loitering smoking
absenteeism and even killing. For example Achilefu (1989) stated
that disruptive behaviour which is indiscipline is a legal concept
generally applied to children who exhibit behaviours that are
punishable by law. Indeed this act of indiscipline is affecting both
schools and society.
Obi (2004) described the features of the students of today
saying that the students of today are more conscious of their rights
and freedom are more sophisticated with their own ideas beliefs
and values and want to lead the society in which they live hence
indiscipline flagrant disobedience and disrespect for constituted
authority organized violence and demonstration mean nothing to
them.
What bothers most well-meaning persons particularly in
Enugu North Local Government Area is that the ‘deluge’ that is
threatening and almost engulfing the entire structure of the society
if left uncontrolled will affect the society and the future of the
children. Camwest (1990) asserted that lack of discipline among
students is one of the greatest problems faced by schools today.
In summary indiscipline occurs and results when one
refuses to accept a systematic training through education which
leads to a disciplined mode of life that is in harmony with the rules
of society. In spite of the disciplinary measures employed by the
principal students still go out of order and thereby perform badly in
their school work. The disciplinary measures employed by
principals are no longer suitable for this jet age.
Ocho (1997) Opined that schools must have discipline in
order to achieve the aims of Nigerian education since there is no
freedom without discipline. Obi (2004) agreed with Ocho stressing
that discipline is one of the most crucial elements in the
ethos of
the school. Without discipline the learning situation is hollow or
even non- existent and the products of such undisciplined situation
are a threat to their home and society. In the holy Bible Proverbs
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