2014
DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2014.v5n20p1394
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Causes of School-Based Violence in South African Public Schools: Application of Normalisation Theory to Understand the Phenomenon through Educators’ Perspectives

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“…Attraction or the glamour attached to violence among youth was quite a new determinant that emerged from this study. Being exposed to violence displayed in media, which was found in previous studies (10,(52)(53)(54)(55) to be a risk factor for youth violence, was also reported in the present study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Attraction or the glamour attached to violence among youth was quite a new determinant that emerged from this study. Being exposed to violence displayed in media, which was found in previous studies (10,(52)(53)(54)(55) to be a risk factor for youth violence, was also reported in the present study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…It is an undeniable fact that schools are territories prone to crime and violence. Literature by Netshitangani [4]; UNICEF [5]; Dlungwane [6]; Essays [7] and Witmer [8] confirm that schools are territories prone to crime and violence. No one can deny that school violence poses a significant threat to the attainment of educational objectives.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, in South Africa, the issue of indiscipline and unsafe school environments is of great concern (UNESCO, 2017;Basic Education Rights Handbook, 2017;Mgijima, 2014). Other studies conducted in South Africa found that school violence results in a loss of teaching and learning because the interruptions require to be attended to (Mkhize et al, 2011;Ncotsa & Shumba, 2013;Netshitangani, 2014;Ngidi, 2018). On the same note, the Department of Education (2008, p.1) avows that "the school must be committed to provide an environment for the delivery of quality teaching and learning by promoting the rights and safety of all learners, educators and parents".…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The availability of the Schools Act and well drafted learners` codes of conduct at schools do not guarantee the proper implementation of education policies to curb learner misconduct. Therefore, there is still a high prevalence of unruly behaviour in South African schools (UNESCO, 2017;Basic Education Rights Handbook, 2017;Ncotsa & Shumba, 2013;Netshitangani, 2014;Ngidi, 2018). Regarding the improper implementation of education policies, Mugabe and Maposa (2013) observed that some teachers protected ill-disciplined learners during disciplinary hearings on the basis that strict monitoring of learners limited their freedom and creativity, which can negatively affect their academic performance.…”
Section: Legislation Of School Disciplinary Committees (Sdcs) In South Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
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