Effect of Inhibitory Modelling Technique in modification of bullying behavior among secondary school boarding students

Author:

Ibrahim Halimat Bashir1ORCID,Dahiru Abbas Sani2ORCID,Isma’il Akilu2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Education, National Open University of Nigeria, Gusau Study Center, Lagos, NIGERIA

2. Faculty of Education, Federal University Gusau, Gusau, NIGERIA

Abstract

This study investigated the effect of inhibitory modelling technique (IMT) in modification of bullying behavior among senior secondary school boarding students in Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria. The pre-/post-test quasi experimental control group design was adopted. The entire senior secondary two boarding students in Zaria constituted the population for the study. The sample for the study was 282 (172 males and 110 females) students drawn from three boarding secondary schools. Two intact classes in each of the three schools were used. The treatment package for the experimental group was IMT. To establish the relative effect of the treatment in modifying bullying behavior, both experimental and control group were pre- and post-tested using research instrument titled involvement and attitude bullying rating scale. The instrument was validated and have the reliability coefficient of 0.87. Four hypotheses were formulated and were tested using t-test at the α=0.05 level of significance. The study revealed that IMT emerged superior to traditional school counselling technique for modifying attitude to, and involvement in bullying among secondary school boarding students. IMT was also found to be effective for modifying both male and female participants’ attitude to, and involvement in bullying. It was recommended among other that school counsellors should adopt IMT as an anti-bullying intervention for counselling secondary school students against bullying as well as for prevention or modification of bullying behavior in boarding schools.

Publisher

Bastas Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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