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IMPACT OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT ON THE STUDENTS DROP OUT AT PRIMARY LEVEL

51 Pages : 473-479

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2019(IV-I).51      10.31703/grr.2019(IV-I).51      Published : Mar 2019

Impact of Corporal Punishment on the Students Drop Out at Primary Level

    The research is focused on students, covering aspects of social, cultural, educational, psychological, political and legal, and medical effects of corporal punishment implications. The research main goal was to find out the impact of corporal punishment on the primary dropout point of the students. The research population included all of the primary schools of Gilgit Baltistan. The average sample size of the students was 100. The study participants were interviewed by questionnaire and interview scheduled for students, teachers and parents. The data were analyzed by calculating the frequency and percentage, respectively. Corporal punishment was found as an obstacle for the development of a healthy teacher-student relationship: it affects student character, increases dropout rate, hinder the learning environment, create frustration for teachers, decrease interest in research and encourage students to do so.

    Corporal Punishment, Drop Out, Primary Level
    (1) Muhammad Nisar Ul Haq
    Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Development, Karakoram International University, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan.
    (2) Obaid Ullah
    Lecturer, Department of Education, NUML, Islamabad, Pakistan.
    (3) Muhammad Nisar
    Principal, Model High School, Shakardarra, Kohat, KP, Pakistan.
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    CHICAGO : Haq, Muhammad Nisar Ul, Obaid Ullah, and Muhammad Nisar. 2019. "Impact of Corporal Punishment on the Students Drop Out at Primary Level." Global Regional Review, IV (I): 473-479 doi: 10.31703/grr.2019(IV-I).51
    HARVARD : HAQ, M. N. U., ULLAH, O. & NISAR, M. 2019. Impact of Corporal Punishment on the Students Drop Out at Primary Level. Global Regional Review, IV, 473-479.
    MHRA : Haq, Muhammad Nisar Ul, Obaid Ullah, and Muhammad Nisar. 2019. "Impact of Corporal Punishment on the Students Drop Out at Primary Level." Global Regional Review, IV: 473-479
    MLA : Haq, Muhammad Nisar Ul, Obaid Ullah, and Muhammad Nisar. "Impact of Corporal Punishment on the Students Drop Out at Primary Level." Global Regional Review, IV.I (2019): 473-479 Print.
    OXFORD : Haq, Muhammad Nisar Ul, Ullah, Obaid, and Nisar, Muhammad (2019), "Impact of Corporal Punishment on the Students Drop Out at Primary Level", Global Regional Review, IV (I), 473-479
    TURABIAN : Haq, Muhammad Nisar Ul, Obaid Ullah, and Muhammad Nisar. "Impact of Corporal Punishment on the Students Drop Out at Primary Level." Global Regional Review IV, no. I (2019): 473-479. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2019(IV-I).51