The document discusses school guidance counseling, defining it as helping students develop academic, career, and personal skills. It focuses on elementary, middle, and high school students. Guidance counselors provide services like counseling, prevention programs, consultation, and coordination. They help students with academic, career, and personal issues. Services are provided throughout a student's academic experience, from developing self-confidence in primary school to assisting with career choices in high school. Counseling is delivered in classrooms, small groups, and individual sessions within the school.
1. SCHOOL
GUIDANCE
AND COUNSELLING
GROUP 3
Belén Amilibia
Andrea González
Daniel Muñoz
Ana Rodríguez
2. Index
• What is school guidance counselling?
• Are guidance and counselling
synonyms?
• Personal definition
• What are its functions? What are its
main areas?
• Who receives the school guidance and
counselling services?
3. Index (II)
• What services are provided in
the school guidance and
counselling programmes?
• Who provides these services?
• When are the school guidance
counselling services provided?
• Where are they provided?
4. What is school guidance
counselling?
School guidance counselling is a global
concept which is focused on:
• Acting in elementary, middle, and
high schools
• Providing academic, career, college
access, and personal/social
competencies to students.
5. Are guidance and
counselling synonyms?
They are similar concepts, but not
synonyms. The main differences are:
Counselling Guidance
• teachers, administrators •individual students
and families •maximize school learning
• help resolve specific •stimulate career
student problems development
• respond to the personal
and social concerns
6. Personal definition
School Guidance and Couselling is the
way of helping students of all ages to
develop correctly their skills. They
also help them with personal and
academical problems.
7. What are its functions?
• Academic, career and college
readiness
• Personal and social counselling
• Consultation
• Programme coordination
• Developmental stages of student
growth
8.
9. What are its main areas?
• School Counselling
• Guidance and Counselling in the
Schools
• Counselling Practicum
• Counselling Electives
10. Who receives the school
guidance and counselling
services?
• Children
• Teachers
• Families
• Administrators
11. What services are provided
in the school guidance and
counselling programmes?
• Counselling
• Prevention
• Developmental Guidance Education
• Consultation, Planning and Coordination
12.
13. Who provides these
services?
School Guidance Counselor:
• Help to develop goals academically and
evaluate strengths, weaknesses, likes
and dislikes
• Deal with personal, social and behavioral
issues
• All levels students
14.
15. When are the school
guidance counselling
services provided?
All over the academic process
• Primary:
- Self-confidence
- Kindness
- Guide them everyday
• High school
- To know about careers
16. When are the school
guidance counselling
services provided? (II)
• University
- Most personal, relationship or
identity problems
- Difficulties affecting studies
• Adults
- Personal functioning and general
health
- Social and personal circumstances
17. Where are they
provided?
SCHOOL
CLASSES
SMALL GROUPS
INDIVIDUALLY