Factors influencing provision of effective guidance and counseling services in secondary school In Makadara Division, Nairobi Province
Abstract
This study explored factors influencing provision of effective guidance and counseling services in
secondary schools. It was conducted in all the nine secondary schools in Makadara Division,
Nairobi Province, Kenya. This research used a self-administered and structured questionnaire to
collect primary data. Questionnaires were also used to collect data from the school principals and
teacher counselors. Data was computed and processed in numerical and non-numerical forms:
tabular and percentages. Complementary secondary data from books, journals, official records and
newspapers was also used.
Results from this research showed that guidance and counseling services offered in secondary
schools in Kenya are influenced by a number of factors including professional qualifications of
teacher counselors, management of students' records, support from the school management and
challenges and constraints facing secondary schools in proving professional guidance and
counseling to students among others. The study established that majority of the teacher-counselors
were not trained in guidance and counseling. Therefore, they did not offer professional counseling
services.
This study established that most secondary school students in Makadara Division had a negative
attitude towards guidance and counseling. These are attitudes emerging from students' lack of
confidence in the teacher-counselors, lack of professionalism in the service and scarcity of time for
guidance and counseling. This study has recommended the provision of professional guidance and
counseling in secondary schools in Kenya and that all secondary schools should have teacher
counselors appointed on the basis of their qualifications and interest in the area. The study also
suggests exciting areas for further research work such as a national study on the guidance and
counseling programme u...aJ1 learning institutions.
Sponsorhip
The University of NairobiPublisher
Department of Educational management