Teachers and learners perceptions on guidance and counselling services provided in selected secondary schools in Kaputa district, Zambia.
Date
2022-09-29
Authors
Mushota, Janet
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The University of Zambia
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate teachers and learners perceptions on guidance and
counselling services provided in selected secondary schools of Kaputa District in the Republic of
Zambia. The total of 160 respondents participated in the study and consisted of a random sample
of five (5) head teachers, 5 guidance and counselling teachers and 30 pupils from each of the 5
selected secondary schools making up 150 pupils. The procedures used to collect data from
respondents were questionnaires and interview schedule. Data analysis from questionnaires
showed that the government had no enough support in terms of clear policy and syllabi for the
provision of guidance and counselling services. Both teachers and learners had negative attitudes
towards guidance and counselling because it is not examinable course. Analysis of data from
respondents also showed that guidance and counselling teachers had no teaching competences to
provide guidance services in schools. The data also indicated that infrastructure; teaching and
learning resources were inadequate to effectively provide guidance and counselling services.
Some concerns rose from questionnaires and interview included but not limited to lack of
parental involvement in the provision of guidance and counselling services. No timetable and
syllabus to follow when delivering guidance and counselling. Data analysis from questionnaires
showed pupils and teachers expectations that there should be increased parental and community
involvement in the provision of guidance and counselling services. Government’s support in
terms of adequate supply of educational resources for guidance and counselling; there should be
positive attitudes among teachers and pupils and also teachers should go for in service training
for them to become competent enough to provide guidance and counselling services. The study
therefore recommended that every school should have a guidance room and its proper
functioning should be there to help pupils with diverse problems. The study also recommended
that there should be training of more guidance teachers and supports them with relevant teaching
skills. The study further recommended that the Ministry of Education should put in place clear
policy and the curriculum for the provision of guidance and counselling services.
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Guidance and counselling services.