Investigating the Challenges of Implementing Guidance and Counseling Interventions in Mount Kenya Region
Abstract
The need for guidance and counseling as a practice has been documented worldwide.
Diverse range of learning needs of young people requires an equally diverse range of
G&C training provisions (UNESCO-20IO). While many developing countries are now
focusing on such programs as an important policy agenda, the specific ways by which
Guidance and Counseling (G&C) can be practiced, the optimal settings where G&C can
work in the education context and how successful such programmes have been remain
largely undiscussed. Although various commissions have emphasized the importance of
G&C in learning institutions(MoE,2000), most of the existing studies focus on secondary
and primary schools.
The study sought to assess the framework of guidance and counseling programs in
teachers' training colleges in Kenya. Specific objectives focused on: the nature of the
guidance counseling offered in teachers colleges; the support given by the administration;
problem the tutors face when implementing the program; and the challenges college
students face in G&C. The study may offer important information to curriculum planners
at all educational levels to revisit the course content of the subject of G&C to offer
enough provision in the syllabus. The study specifically examined three teachers colleges
namely Kilimambogo, Murang'a and Thogoto College. The study employed descriptive
survey research design, using a cross sectional survey design from a cohort of
respondents. Target population included administrators, tutors and students of the
respective colleges. Simple random sampling and purposive sampling techniques were
used. The sample size was proportionately drawn to represent each of the three colleges.
The sample size was 90 which constituted 42% of the total population of 214 tutors.
Research instruments comprised a questionnaire, structured interview guide and focus
group discussions. Data analysis was done by use of descriptive statistics and findings
presented in frequency tables and charts. With respect to study, the response achieved
was 72% of the target.
The study found that although set programs have been put forward, it is evident that gaps
exist in the extent to which all parties involved are included. Overall, the implementation
of effective G&C programs is still a work in progress. Drawing from the suggestions
given, the study concluded that G&C programs need an effective approach and support;
stemming from the hours allocated to G&C and training for guidance counselors.
Recommendations were made based on the need for effective G&C including resources,
training, administrative support and a guideline framework. The need for inclusive
approach in training techniques is a critical component. The study identified certain gaps
and therefore a study on how training affects the implementation of the effective G&C
was recommended among other areas for future research.
Citation
Kombo,G.O.,October,2013.Investigating The Challenges Of Implementing Guidance And Counseling Interventions In Mount Kenya Region,A Research Project Presented In Partial Fulfillment For The Requirement For The Degree Of Masters Of Arts Degree In Sociology (Counseling), University Of Nairobi.Publisher
University of Nairobi