An investigation into the discipline approaches of school administrators

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Kadıoğlu, S. , Kadıoğlu Ateş, H. & Kanbay Ak, G. (2016). An investigation into the discipline approaches of school administrators. International Journal of Social Sciences and Education Research, 2 (2), 567-582. DOI: 10.24289/ijsser.279068Abstract
The aim of this study is to investigate the discipline approaches of school managers. The study employed qualitative
research methods and techniques. The sample of the study consists of the school managers employed in the
secondary schools in the district of Başakşehir, Istanbul, in the 2014-2015 educational year. The study unveiled
the opinions of 56 school managers on the definition and aims of the concept of discipline, and, at the same time,
revealed their discipline approaches that they have adopted. Data were collected from school managers through
a semi-structured interview. Interviews were videotaped. The study took approximately two months. According to
the findings, school managers defined discipline as a way of yielding desired behaviors, of complying with rules
and regulations, rewarding and motivating the employees, and maintaining order in the institution. However, it
was also found that some school managers defined discipline as a punishment for undesired behaviors. It was
found that school managers think that discipline aims to secure productive functioning of the institutions, to get
things done neatly, to help the personnel to be successful, to prevent all possible problems, to make the personnel
abide by the rules and regulations and to organize the things to be done. The study also found that among the
attitudes that the school managers take on when they implement discipline are encouragement and rewarding
instead of prohibition, and identifying the reasons for, and preventing, indiscipline. Based on these findings, it was
concluded that the majority of school administrators have preventive approaches towards indiscipline. Some
school managers have such attitudes as forcing the employees to act properly, developing an attitude towards the
undisciplined personnel, and threatening which shows that they have corrective approach towards indiscipline.
School managers that punish the undisciplined personnel in line with the requirements of laws and regulations by
giving justifications have the punitive-prohibitive discipline approach which is based on punishment and
prohibitions. A small amount of school managers that participated in the study was found to have a revenge-based
discipline approach towards the undisciplined employees. It was concluded that managers in this group develop
such approaches as waiting for the undisciplined behaviors that require heavy punishment; not helping the
personnel in their difficult times, and depriving them of their rights. Based on the findings, it can be said that school
managers are knowledgeable with the definition and aims of discipline; that they usually have the preventive
approaches towards indiscipline; and that there are very few school managers that have revenge-based approaches
towards indiscipline.