A Strategy for the Involvement of Staff members in the Character Development of Students at Bugema Adventist Secondary School, Uganda
Abstract
Staff members at Bugema Adventist Secondary School need to be fully involved
in the character development of the students in order to enhance the quality of the social
learning experience of the students. In this study the researcher has looked at the
importance of character development in the educational experience of students at this stage
of their life and how it can be done from the context of the Bible, the writings of Ellen G.
White and Developmental Psychologists.
On the local ground, the study looked into the reasons for limited staff members’
involvement and how they can get more involved in this aspect of the students’ life. The
information from questionnaires that I administered showed that the staff members were aware of the need for their involvement, but they were reluctant to do so because they were
not motivated, lacked the time and yet still lacked the skills to do so.
Using information from the books read and the responses from the survey and
interviews with the staff members, a strategy was designed for the staff involvement in
character development of the students. The strategy targeted all of the staff members
irrespective of job or position held in the school. The proposed strategy was directed at
demystifying and emphasizing the importance of staff involvement in the character
development of the students.
The study findings show that the most effective way of getting involved in the
character development of students is through an integrated approach. There are many
opportunities in the school setting that can be used by the staff members to influence the
character of students.
From this study the most significant influence that staff members can have on their
students is the example they show them in all aspects of their formal and informal
interaction. Every staff member therefore should be cautious of their behavior so that they
do not transmit the wrong message to the students. They also need to be helped to
appreciate the strength of every moment they spend with the students out of class as a good
opportunity for character development.