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A STUDY ON CLASSROOM CLIMA TE PREV AILING IN THE HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF PUDUCHERRY

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The present investigation focuses the study on Classroom Climate existing in Higher Secondary Schools of Puducherry District. Normative Survey Method has been used to collect a data by using random sampling techniques of 800 Higher Secondary School Students have been chosen and involved in this study. The collected data has been studied subjected to statistical analysis. This study indicates that 57.5% of students have registered favourableness and 42.5% of students have registered unfavourableness towards Classroom Climate. This investigation also reveals that there is no significant difference between sub samples of religion, community and type of institutions and there is significant difference among the gender, nature of School students belong to the Union Territory of Puducherry with respect to their Classroom Climate.
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