The Role of School Security Guards in Promoting Safety and Student Discipline
Rodel Pacit
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
School security guards ensure everyone’s safety inside the
educational learning institution’s premises. They serve as welfare guardians of
educational stakeholders while enforcing school rules, regulations, and
policies. The school authority's implemented measures also serve as the
foundation for their judicious actions. Hence, this study described how school
security guards regulate educational safety and discipline in a public university
in the Philippines. This qualitative-descriptive research used a duly validated
semi-structured interview with seven (7) purposefully selected school security
guards. The collected data were analyzed using Wolcott’s Transforming
Qualitative Data. From three (3) significant themes namely: (1) imposing
security protocols; (2) promoting human inclusion; and (3) preserving school
dignity, six (6) meaningful categories emerged such as: (1) protecting school
stakeholders; (2) organizing school system; (3) eliminating social problems; (4)
building a cohesive school community; (5) implementing ethical interventions;
and, (6) carrying-out legal interventions. Thus, school security guards regulate
educational safety and discipline to minimize socio-emotional conflicts among
stakeholders through rational actions. The findings of this study raise
awareness among educational stakeholders about school security guards’
practices in building a conducive academic environment. The information
included suggests that the government should empower school security guards
to impose security protocols, promote human inclusion, and preserve school
dignity. Proper training and seminars are essential to improve their
competence, proficiency, and adaptability in fulfilling their responsibilities.
Above all, communication and collaboration are significant in building a safe,
interactive, and positive school environment.
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