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The aim of this study was to explore the causes of corporal punishment in schools and its effects on students’ motivational level, their class participation and attendance in schools. The research also unveiled the perspectives of teachers about corporeal punishment as an instrument to discipline students. The data for this paper was collected through a mix method approach. A survey was conducted among students selected from six schools in District Rawalpindi and Rawat in Pakistan. Qualitative interviews were conducted with selected teachers from the same schools. The findings of the paper highlight that the majority of the students reported to have experienced corporal punishment at schools. From the teachers perspective large class size, non academic activities, poor school infrastructure, low availability of teaching tools, high teaching workloads were reported to be some of the reasons that led to corporeal punishment. The value of Chi-Square shows significant association between corporal punishment and school attendance as well as class participation at 5% level of significance. This paper concludes that corporal punishment has serious implications on students’ behavior. In the light of the findings it is recommended that the issue needs serious attention from all stakeholders including school administration and teachers. Importantly, to reduce corporeal punishment we need to work on teachers so that their perceptions about corporeal punishment and its effects on students can be changed.

Saira Batool, Rabia Ali, Sadia Mehmood. (2017) Corporeal Punishment and its Effects on Students Learning: A Study of Selected Schools in Rawalpindi & Rawat, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-09, Issue-1.
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