British Journal of Guidance & Counselling
The impact of school-based counselling on young people's capacity to study and learn
Abstracts
This article explores how school-based counselling might impact young people’s capacity to study and learn. Previous research has indicated that counselling in schools has an indirect positive impact on academic achievement. A mixed methods approach, using a semi-structured qualitative interview and a brief rating scale, was employed with 21 young people who have been recipients of school- based counselling in the UK. The findings from the interviews were ana- lysed thematically. All participants felt counselling had in some way benefited their studying and learning. Counselling was perceived by clients as positively impacting upon their academic achievement by improving their concentration, motivation to study and attend school, behaviour in class and relationships with teachers. The findings replicate evidence from previous research that school-based counselling indirectly benefits young people’s capacity to study and learn.
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| Revista académica |
British Journal of Guidance & Counselling
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| Año de publicación |
2012
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| Volumen |
40
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| Número de páginas |
499-514,
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| Numero ISSN |
0306-9885
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| DOI |
10.1080/03069885.2012.718733
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