ABSTRACT
The research topic on: “the impact of guidance and counselling
services in some selected secondary schools . The aim of guidance and
counseling service in secondary schools is to assist students to
understand themselves, their problems and to be ale to solve these
problems without difficulties. Questionnaires were distributed and
collected from respondents, the data
and information collected were analyzed. Findings from the research
showed that: The impact of guidance and counseling services in some
selected secondary schools in Doka area.
- The problems affecting guidance and counseling service in the schools.
- The attitudes of students towards guidance counsellors.
- The attitudes of parents towards their children’s career choices
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title of Research
Approval Page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 Statement of the Problem
1.3 Significance of the Study
1.4 Delimitation
1.5 Definition of Terms
1.6 Hypothesis
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature Review
2.1 Definition of Science
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Research Methodology 21
3.1 The Design
3.2 The Sample
3.3 The Instrument
3.4 Data Collection
3.5 Analysis of Data
3.6 Validity of Instrument
CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 Data Analysis
CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 Summary
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendations
References
- Questionnaire
CHAPTER ONE
1.1 BACKGROUND
OF THE STUDY
Formal guidance began in Nigeria towards the end of 1959. Guidance
and counseling service was introduced in kaduna state in 1983 following
the directives from the federal ministry of education quoted in the new
national policy on education.
The primary objective of guidance and counseling in the secondary
school is to assist students in choosing career; selection of
subjective, proper placement and good study habit. The researcher has
noticed that student’s behaviors such as poop combination of subjects,
lack of seriousness in studies and drug abuse may lead to inappropriate
choice of career. Due to these problems, there should be a proper
orientation on guidance and counseling to the junior secondary school
(JSSIII) and senior secondary (SSI) students.
The aim of this study is to find out if guidance and counseling service are yielding any impact on the students behavior.
Over the years, many researchers and authors including professional
bodies, world organizations and government agencies have spoken on the
need for guidance and counseling service in schools.
Oladele (1987), Kalu (1992), Umom (1998), Abdulkareem (2001), Dikko
(2001), Ekoji and Ekoja (2001) pinpointed the place and importance of
guidance programmes in the Nigeria school system.
The Executive Secretary of National Board for Technical Education
(NBTE) Dr. Nuhu A. Yakabu sometime ago stated that: “there should be a
provision of guidance and counseling in secondary school level.
Yakubu (2002) opined that, “every post primary school should have a
guidance and counseling department which should organize career talks
from time to time at which distinguished professional would be invited
as resource persons”.
The united nations organization (UNO) had accepted the observation of
the united nations educational, scientific and cultural organization’s
(UNESCO) report on the need for organized guidance services at secondary
school level which states that: “African governments should perhaps
consider providing more defined guidance for secondary school pupils in
the light of their economic, social and cultural needs. Stronger
guidance than in Europe will more reasonable in Africa because many
families are scarcely capable of reaching well informed decisions and
about the future of their children”. UNESCO 1962.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The aim of guidance and counseling service in secondary schools is to
assist students to understand themselves, their problems and to be ale
to solve these problems without difficulties.
An observation has been made by the researcher that in spite of the
guidance and counseling in secondary schools in Doka area some students
still drop out of school and some have non-chalant attitude toward their
studies; others engage in drug abuse and juvenile delinquencies. This
has been a major concern to the researcher and hence the decision to
write this project so as to fine out if really guidance and counseling
service have the mush desired and expected impacts on the students.
1.3 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
The purpose of the study is to identify:
- The impact of guidance and counseling services in some selected secondary schools in Doka area.
- The problems affecting guidance and counseling service in the schools.
- The attitudes of students towards guidance counsellors.
- The attitudes of parents towards their children’s career choices
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTION
The following research question will guide this study:
- Does socio – economic background of parents at times make some parents impose pressure on their wards early in life in terms of career choice?
- Do peer group have any influence on students towards non-chalant attitude to studies?
- what is the relationship between the students and the guidance and counseling teacher?
- what is the degree of students exposure to guidance and counseling service in some selected schools in Doka area?
1.5 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
Just like in the case of a bread baker who must follow some steps in
baking bread, so is the case of a counselor who must follow a process in
order ro solve the problem of a client.
By going thought the works of authors such as Nwoje (1987), Peterson
and Nisenholz (1991) and Okobiah (1992), there seem to be similarities
and differences in their opinions. The counseling process according to
Okobiah has four stages which are as follow:
- Interviewing Stage: This stage is also known as the
familiarization, orientation or introductory stage. The counselor and
the client meet for the first time. The counselor inquires about the
client’s name, class, parents, friends, progress in school and his
mission to the counselor’s office.
- Working Stage: This is the stages the counselor
fully engages the client in discussion about what to do and how it will
be done concerning the problem of the client. Here the counselor uses
different techniques to diagnose the problem.
- Terminator Stage: This means bringing an end to the
counseling relationship between the counselor and the client. The
termination could be due to the following reasons: counseling goals have
been achieved uncooperative attitude from the client, the client may
decide not to continue, referral to an expert or death of counselor or
client.
- The fourth stage is the follow up stage. This is the stage the counselor will want to know what is happening to the client after termination.
These stages in the theoretical framework are relevant to the work at
hand because it will help the researcher to know how the counselor will
draw out the problem from the client and the kind of solution he will
proffer.
1.6 SIGNIFICANT OF THE STUDY
This study is most significant to students, teachers, parents and the
society at large as its importance can not be overemphasized. Students
will benefit from this study if guidance and counseling teacher actually
play their role by helping in understanding their personal social and
academic problems and how to go about solving them.
The aim of formal education is to shape the behaviour of an individual.
That is bringing about some desirable changes in the students behaviours.
Teachers will benefit from the study if government will play its role in funding
guidance and counseling programme and administrators properly manage
the money. This incentive would boost the teacher’s moral and they will
produce quality student through effective teaching and counseling.
Parents and the society at large will benefit because they will produce competent and responsible individuals.
This study will help in making students to have good subject
combination and help to fulfill their career. The rate of drug abuse and
addition among students will be reduced because the negative impact of
it will be pointed out to them; at the end of which families and the
society at large will have fulfilled citizens.
1.7 DELIMITATION OF THE STUDY
This study intends to investigate critically the impact of guidance
and counseling service in some selected secondary school in Doka area.
These schools are: Rimi College, Sardauna Memorial College, Maimuna
Gwarzo Secondary School and Government Girls Secondary School.
The researcher has limited herself to these schools because they are
nearer to her and she can not go around all the secondary schools in
Doka area. In addition she is familiar with most of the students from
these schools.
1.8 OPERATIONAL DEFINITION OF TERMS
- Ability – power to do special things. A student is said to have
particular ability when he/she has the power to carry out a related
physical or mental action without prior training or education.
- Counseling – is an enlightened process whereby people help other by
encouraging their growth. That is help to properly understand
themselves, their environment and the problems that are causing a high
rate of concern.
- Counselor – is an expert in his area of specialization and also has
cultivated skills in helping people understand their situation clarity
their values and make informed decision for which they assume
responsibilities.
- Education – is the process of acquiring knowledge and skill so as to
prepare an individual to live happily with himself and others in the
society in which he lives.
- Guidance – this is the process of helping a client to understand
himself and his environment: understanding himself in terms of his
interest, needs, fears, anxieties and general personality. He also
understands is environment in terms of rules and regulations that must
be obeyed to avoid any punishment.
- Aptitude – natural tendency or talent or acquired skill which is
assumed to underline and is conducive to an individual capacity to learn
and attain a level of achievement in specific field.
- Achievement – performance in school or college in a standardize series of educational tests.
- Capability – ability to learn and to something
- Career – way of making a living i.e one’s occupation or profession
- Choice – a particular thing among several things to be chosen
- Client – a student or an individual that get help from a guidance and counseling teacher.