Guidance and Counseling Services in South African Schools: Issues and Challenges

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Guidance and Counseling Services in South African Schools: Issues and Challenges

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 16 , issue 1 , 2006 , pages: 123–126
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2006.10820112
Author(s): Henry Nkhanedzeni Muribwathoho School of Education Studies, , Almon Shumba School of Education Studies,

Abstract

This study seeks to determine if guidance and counseling: (a) lessons are provided to students; (b) services provided are adequate; (c) students are aware of guidance and counseling services provided; and (d) difficulties that counselors face in implementing the programme. A survey questionnaire was used to collect data from counselors in sampled schools. The instrument was pilot studied and modified before administration to the study sample. This study found that 90% of the participants indicated that they had some guidance lessons in their schools whilst 10% had none at all. These findings show that a significant minority of students have no guidance lessons in their schools.

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