Teachers’ Knowledge of Children’s Mental Health and Its Influence on Their Choice of Disciplinary Interventions in Lower Primary Schools: Case of Brookhill Academy- Kenya

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Main Author: Fianko-Larbi, Theresah
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Published: Daystar University School of Applied Human Sciences 2023
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spelling ir-123456789-40972024-02-21T16:21:11Z Teachers’ Knowledge of Children’s Mental Health and Its Influence on Their Choice of Disciplinary Interventions in Lower Primary Schools: Case of Brookhill Academy- Kenya Teachers’ Knowledge of Children’s Mental Health and Its Influence on Their Choice of Disciplinary Interventions in Lower Primary Schools: Case of Brookhill Academy- Kenya Fianko-Larbi, Theresah Fianko-Larbi, Theresah Teachers’ Knowledge Children’s Mental Health Disciplinary Interventions Lower Primary Schools Brookhill Academy- Kenya MASTERS IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY Knowledge of mental health otherwise known as mental health literacy is foundational for mental health promotion, prevention, and care and stigma reduction. Instilling values and shaping school children comes involves discipline which ideally must take a holistic approach bearing in mind that not all children are the same. Teachers’ knowledge of child mental health issues therefore plays an effective role in improving mental health outcomes for school children. The purpose of this study was to find out teachers’ knowledge on child mental health issues and how it influences their choice of disciplinary interventions. The scope of the study covered teachers in Brookhill Academy, Tassia and Syokimau campuses. The study used a descriptive research design. The sample size was 32 (with respondent rate of 31 out of 32) based on non-probability or purposive sampling and data was collected using questionnaires and one-on-one (individual) interview with the aid of an interview guide. Data was analyzed for descriptive statistics as well as themes running through (thematic content analysis). The research revealed that more than 50% of teachers in Brookhill Academy had knowledge of children mental health. While teachers could not specifically identify with names the kind of psychological problem a pupil may be presenting, they described well more of the externalizing behaviors and not the internalizing ones. The study also showed that the teachers utilize varying measures of discipline to address emotional, intellectual and behavioral problems among all pupils, although some teachers did not often take into consideration the mental health status of pupils when dealing with supposed disciplinary issues. The study recommends continuing intentional mental health awareness creation among teachers in the light of appropriate and pupil-specific disciplinary intervention. School of Applied Human Sciences of Daystar University 2023-05-08T09:34:21Z 2023-05-08T09:34:21Z 2022-10 2022-10 Thesis Thesis Fianko-Larbi.T(2022).Teachers’ Knowledge of Children’s Mental Health and Its Influence on Their Choice of Disciplinary Interventions in Lower Primary Schools: Case of Brookhill Academy- Kenya:Daystar University School of Applied Human Sciences(Thesis) Fianko-Larbi.T(2022).Teachers’ Knowledge of Children’s Mental Health and Its Influence on Their Choice of Disciplinary Interventions in Lower Primary Schools: Case of Brookhill Academy- Kenya:Daystar University School of Applied Human Sciences(Thesis) https://repository.daystar.ac.ke/handle/123456789/4097 en en application/pdf Daystar University School of Applied Human Sciences Daystar University School of Applied Human Sciences
spellingShingle Teachers’ Knowledge
Children’s Mental Health
Disciplinary Interventions
Lower Primary Schools
Brookhill Academy- Kenya
Fianko-Larbi, Theresah
Fianko-Larbi, Theresah
Teachers’ Knowledge of Children’s Mental Health and Its Influence on Their Choice of Disciplinary Interventions in Lower Primary Schools: Case of Brookhill Academy- Kenya
title Teachers’ Knowledge of Children’s Mental Health and Its Influence on Their Choice of Disciplinary Interventions in Lower Primary Schools: Case of Brookhill Academy- Kenya
title_full Teachers’ Knowledge of Children’s Mental Health and Its Influence on Their Choice of Disciplinary Interventions in Lower Primary Schools: Case of Brookhill Academy- Kenya
title_fullStr Teachers’ Knowledge of Children’s Mental Health and Its Influence on Their Choice of Disciplinary Interventions in Lower Primary Schools: Case of Brookhill Academy- Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Teachers’ Knowledge of Children’s Mental Health and Its Influence on Their Choice of Disciplinary Interventions in Lower Primary Schools: Case of Brookhill Academy- Kenya
title_short Teachers’ Knowledge of Children’s Mental Health and Its Influence on Their Choice of Disciplinary Interventions in Lower Primary Schools: Case of Brookhill Academy- Kenya
title_sort teachers’ knowledge of children’s mental health and its influence on their choice of disciplinary interventions in lower primary schools: case of brookhill academy- kenya
topic Teachers’ Knowledge
Children’s Mental Health
Disciplinary Interventions
Lower Primary Schools
Brookhill Academy- Kenya
url https://repository.daystar.ac.ke/handle/123456789/4097
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