The Kenyan government recognizes guidance and counselling as an essential service that should be given to every student. To demonstrate its seriousness, the government, through the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has officially appointed heads of departments of guidance and counselling in secondary schools to oversee the implementation and proper running of this programme. Effectiveness of this programme has however not been felt as evidenced by common unrest in many schools. Limited research has been done to examine determinants of effective provision of guidance and counselling programmes in public secondary schools in Kenya. The purpose of this study was to investigate the determinants of effective guidance and counselling programmes i...
Secondary school students are still within the age bracket of rapid physical, social and psychologic...
Abstract: According to current studies, guidance and counselling services were introduced in Kenyan ...
Student retention in schools however remains a global challenge and affects any social establishment...
The Kenyan government recognizes guidance and counselling as an essential service that should be giv...
The gist of this study was to examine the human and resource preparedness to provide effective guida...
There are many public secondary schools in Bureti Sub-County. Most of the students in these secondar...
Guidance and counseling programs have been implemented in Kenyan secondary schools to help students ...
Guidance and counselling programme was first implemented in Nyamira District secondary schools after...
Guidance and Counseling programme in Kenya has become increasingly important in recent years because...
While education is expected to change the behaviour of learners positively by moulding them into sel...
The main focus of this study was to examine the factors influencing students’ access to guidance and...
A number of schools in Kenya have experienced indiscipline cases such as; riots, strikes, truancy, t...
The government of Kenya through the Ministry of education banned corporal punishment in schools. Thi...
Secondary school students are still in the age of rapid physical, social and psychological developm...
School adjustment is the process of copying in a new school environment in order to attain the indiv...
Secondary school students are still within the age bracket of rapid physical, social and psychologic...
Abstract: According to current studies, guidance and counselling services were introduced in Kenyan ...
Student retention in schools however remains a global challenge and affects any social establishment...
The Kenyan government recognizes guidance and counselling as an essential service that should be giv...
The gist of this study was to examine the human and resource preparedness to provide effective guida...
There are many public secondary schools in Bureti Sub-County. Most of the students in these secondar...
Guidance and counseling programs have been implemented in Kenyan secondary schools to help students ...
Guidance and counselling programme was first implemented in Nyamira District secondary schools after...
Guidance and Counseling programme in Kenya has become increasingly important in recent years because...
While education is expected to change the behaviour of learners positively by moulding them into sel...
The main focus of this study was to examine the factors influencing students’ access to guidance and...
A number of schools in Kenya have experienced indiscipline cases such as; riots, strikes, truancy, t...
The government of Kenya through the Ministry of education banned corporal punishment in schools. Thi...
Secondary school students are still in the age of rapid physical, social and psychological developm...
School adjustment is the process of copying in a new school environment in order to attain the indiv...
Secondary school students are still within the age bracket of rapid physical, social and psychologic...
Abstract: According to current studies, guidance and counselling services were introduced in Kenyan ...
Student retention in schools however remains a global challenge and affects any social establishment...