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    FXCG AND STUDENTS DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR IN MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KISAUNI SUB –COUNTY, MOMBASA COUNTY, KENYA

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    2024-11
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    Mutua, Mercy
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    This study sought to assess and recommend ways of solving the problem of students’ disruptive behaviour in the classroom in mixed secondary schools in Kisauni SubCounty, Mombasa County, Kenya. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between classroom layout practices and student disruptive behaviour in the classroom within mixed secondary schools in Kisauni sub-County, Mombasa County, Kenya. The data was collected and analysed using a descriptive design. The study's target population included 24 mixed secondary schools, 96 class teachers, and 840 form four students in Kisauni Sub-County. The study sampled 8 schools and 24 class teachers using both the purposive and simple random sampling techniques. A simple random sampling technique was used to select the actual students/respondents to participate in the study. Descriptive statistics computed included means, frequencies, standard deviation and percentages. In order to test hypotheses, f-and t-statistics shall be computed to test significant statistical differences at a 95 per cent significance level. Data was presented in tables, diagrams and charts. There is a moderate correlation between practices on physical classroom layout and students disruptive behaviour (r =.305, p .000<.05, β = .305, p =.000<0.05, t = 4.914). The study is significant in that it will help teachers understand different student disruptive behaviours in secondary school, which will give directions on how to curb such behaviours. The findings of this study shall be used by school administrators and the government.
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