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Relation of Students Awareness of School

Rules and Regulations to Institutional


Discipline
Chavez, Enrico P.

Discipline: Education, Social Science


Abstract:
Students have been into different information drive about the Institution such as
the freshmen orientation and departments general assembly to inform their rights
and duties as students. In addition, they are reminded of the things they should
avoid while inside or gaining entry to the campus. This study was undertaken to
determine the relation of student awareness on the campus rules and regulation.
This study also dealt with the different means of awareness campaign that the
school had been using for many years.

To determine the relation of awareness of students, variables were used to set a


factors such as school rules and regulation, gender, age, student manual, bulletin
board, school policies, minor violation and faculty member, which directly
influenced the awareness of the students on school rules and regulations to
institutional discipline. The data were collected from students who had violations
from December 2006 to January 2007. The logbook of the security office served
as the main source of data and the questionnaires were distributed to all minor
offense violators.

School rules and regulations are made not to be broken. Rules are made for the safety and better
welfare of the students in school. Another is to promote good behavior among students and to maintain
the good image of the school. Parents send their children to school in order for them to learn not only
academic values, but also moral values. Implementing school rules will help the students mold their
character and values expected from them by other people.

There are certain factors why nowadays, students tend not to follow rules disseminated by the school
despite of the punishments they will have to face for doing such actions. Some of the reasons are as
follows: peer pressure, drugs, poverty, homelessness, low self esteem, lack of love, boredom, bad
instructions, unclear rules, unclear expectations, psychological problems, lack of parental supervision and
guidance, and media influences.

Let us try to consider the saying, MASARAP GAWIN ANG BAWAL. According to some students,
breaking rules is a part of every teenagers life especially in high school. Because this is the period where
you will find your true peers and get to know more about life. They say that it is not bad to break rules
when you dont get caught doing it because it is part of ones challenge. And there goes your second
attempt of doing it again.
Use of illegal drugs another factor why a student gets away with the rules. Any person under the influence
of drugs sees no reasons at all. They become more aggressive in anything, uncontrollable, think
unreasonably and act strange. Drugs have different effects in every individual, but one thing in common,
is that drugs makes a person quite disillusioned and do whatever he wants to do though he knows he is
breaking what is right.

An individual that has no enough funds to sustain himself or his family is capable of doing what is wrong.
Because he lacks something, he becomes desperate and in that way, he thinks and acts differently...

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