Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Chaplaincy Services on Students’ Discipline in Mission and Non-Mission SHSs in Kwahu
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University of Ghana
Abstract
This study explores the role of chaplaincy services in addressing student disciplinary
challenges in Ghanaian Senior High Schools, comparing a mission school (Abetifi
Presbyterian SHS) and a non-mission school (Nkawkaw SHS) in the Kwahu region. Using
qualitative methods—focus group discussions, interviews, and observations—the research
examines how spiritual guidance influences student behaviour in these differing
educational settings.
Findings reveal that chaplaincy in the mission school is more structured, with strong church
involvement and administrative support, resulting in more holistic student development. In
contrast, the non-mission school shows a less coordinated but still beneficial chaplaincy
approach. The study concludes that effective chaplaincy depends on institutional support
and contextual adaptation, highlighting its value in promoting discipline and personal
growth in schools.
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MPhil. Study of Religions
