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Career needs of Eastern Cape pupils in South Africa
Authors:George Euvrard
Affiliation: a Education Department, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa
Abstract:School guidance and counselling services ought to be designed and implemented to meet the needs of the pupils. The high school guidance programme should operate in a preventive way and attempt to equip pupils with information, skills and attitudes so that they can successfully negotiate the challenges of adolescence. If school group guidance lessons are to meet the pupils' needs and are to be experienced by the pupils as being relevant to their lives, then they must address the expressed needs of the pupils (apart from other issues considered important by appropriate authorities). A methodological approach to defining such needs is presented. It emphasises the importance of the pupils themselves describing their needs, and seeks to avoid the pupils having to respond in the form of ticks and checklists to the ideas of others. The pupil protocols were analysed in a qualitative manner and a number of categories and themes emerged. The needs relating to careers are outlined. Discussion centres on these results, on the differences between schools, and on the implications of these findings for a future single, non-racial education department in South Africa with a common curriculum for all.
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