Chapter 2
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES
This chapter aims to present the review of related literature and studies taken
from many different sources such as journals, magazines and finished thesis whose
findings and results are used as future basis and a strong foundation on the conduct of the
study. Those that are included helps readers to be familiarized in the study.
Related Literature
In the context of Gysbers and Henderson’s (1994), comprehensive developmental
guidance model function as the organizing model through which the status of empirical
literature regarding school counseling is examined. The results indicated that research
focused more on remediation activities as compared to preventive interventions. This
review found tentative support for career planning, group counselling, social skill training
activities, and peer counseling. The practical implications and future research direction
are drawn from this conclusion.
Guidance in schools helps pupils realize their full potential in preparing for adult
and working life. It is an area of school provision which is specifically aiming for that
particular goal, (O’Concubhair, 1981). According to the Professional School Counseling
(2003), the study evaluating the impact of school-counselor-led interventions on student
academic achievement and school success behavior leads to the positive effects of the
multiple measures of counseling. The result shows that group counseling and classroom
guidance model called student success skills (SSS) was one of the primary interventions.
The focus of the SSS model was on the three sets of skills identified in several extensive
reviews of educational research as being critical to a school success: cognitive, social,
and self-management skills. Their participants for this study are the students from grades
five, six, eight, and nine.
For the Psychology in the Schools (2009), the authors discovered that students
who participated in school counseling tended to score on various outcome measures
about a third of a standard deviation above those who did not received the interventions.
This shows that school counseling interventions produced quite large effect sizes in the
areas of discipline, problem solving, and increasing career knowledge. The effect sizes
were smaller, but significant, related to school counseling interventions impact on
academic achievement. But when it comes with concerning guidance curriculum, small
groups were more effective interventions
Related Studies
A. Local
Philippine history, specifically the colonization period, opposes the start of
counseling in the country. Due to the guidance and counseling act of 2004 and
Psychology act of 2009, counseling is now growing and continuously prospers.
(Fernandez,2011).
The present study shows that the selected Filipino registered school counselors
have a clear understanding of an explicit counseling theory’s value in practice. In
particular, the present sample conceives a counseling philosophy as a source of direction,
reflection of professional identity, and as a model of counseling. All of these correspond
with key descriptions identified in related literatures on personal counseling theories
(Engels & Dameron, 1990; Hansen, Stevic, & Warner,1982; Kaslow, 2004)
According to the Guidance and Counseling Act of 2004, they defined counseling
almost the same on how it is defined in the united states, which is a profession that helps
an individual on his/her own problems and develops their mindset. This profession keeps
an individual into looking forward on the future by helping them find their passion.
One of the many challenges that school counselors encounter is what we call
clinical supervision. For the counselors who have undergone to their practicum training
appears to be in transition period in terms of supervise development. It also concluded
that these counselors preferred to have experience with more interpersonally sensitive
supervisors. (Philippine Journal of Counseling Psychology vol. 15 no.1, 2013)
According to the study of Jed V. Madlambayan, Students’ Perceived Level of
Importance and Performance of School Counselor Roles and Functions (2017), the
purpose of this study was to identify and compare the perceived level of importance and
performance of roles and functions of the school counselors. The research employed the
purposeful sampling methodology in which study participants consisted of 164 high
school (82) and college (82) graduate students enrolled in one of Angeles City’s Colleges
during the 2014-2015 academic year. Using a self-administered questionnaire, students
were asked determine the significance of the roles and functions of school counselors and
then evaluate the success of their school counselors based on the same roles and
functions.
Results revealed that all tasks and duties of school counselors are viewed by
participants as extremely important. Participants also rate the performance of their school
counselors as very good with exemption from the position of advocate for their personal
which only got a good rating. Considerable differences in the understanding of students
about the significance of the role of school counselor as partner in their career
development and advisor in their academic development were evident, when compared
according to their educational level. In addition, there is a significant difference in the
view of the students about the success of school counselors as data-users in their
academic progress.
Finally, there are substantial gaps between students understanding of the
significance and performance of the responsibilities and functions of school counselors.
Results suggest that school counsellor performance does not meet the students’ standards
regarding the importance of all positions and functions of school counselors. These
results have implications for meeting students’ aspirations and improving the
performance of their positions and function by school advisers.
B. Foreign
School counseling provide counseling programs in three major areas: academic,
personal/social, and career. Counseling is a help that resolves problem of the students and
gives them clearer vision and a sense of direction. School counselors are undeniably
effective in preventing students in committing suicide and in preventing students in
dropping out. In other word school counselors are effective influencer in terms of a bright
future. (Hassan, 2015).
School counselor’s role is to improve discipline and academic performance.
Teacher and student relationship affects group of students’ approach towards the
counselors. Teachers having much workload is a hindrance to helping the students
whereas it set up a barrier between them. Therefore, lacking in guidance and counseling
may lead to indiscipline in schools. If conflict is present, communication has a big part in
resolving this conflict. This results to advising teachers, counselors, and administration to
have a good relationship with the students. (Journal of Education and Practice Vol. 7
No.13,2016).
Headed by Carey, J.C., & Harrington, K. M. (2010) the research, The impact of
school counseling on student educational outcomes in high schools: What can we learn
about effectiveness from statewide evaluations of school counseling practice in Nebraska
and Utah?, was conducted to determine the characteristics and conditions which
contribute to counseling effectiveness. In 2009, the Center for School Counseling
Outcome Research and Evaluation (CSCORE), from which the research was based,
collaborated with state education agencies and state school therapy groups in five
different states, including Connecticut, Kansas, Nebraska, Rhode Island and Utah, to
perform comprehensive regional surveys in school counseling efficacy; The Nebraska
and Utah studies present clear and consistent proof of four significant outcome sets:
(1) School counseling in high schools contributes to important educational
student outcomes.
(2) Student-to-counselor ratios in high school’s matter.
(3) How the school counseling program is organized matters
(4) What counselors choose to do matters.
Meanwhile, according to Hassan (2015), School counseling provide counseling
programs in three major areas: academic, personal/social, and career. Counseling is a
help that resolves problem of the students and gives them clearer vision and a sense of
direction. School counselors are undeniably effective in preventing students in
committing suicide and in preventing students in dropping out. In other word school
counselors are effective influencer in terms of a bright future.
Measuring the Impact of School Counselor Ratios on Student Outcomes (Parzych,
J., Donohue, P., Gaesser, A., Chiu, M., 2019) is a research that limits the progression of
concentrates in three states (Indiana, Connecticut and New York) subsidized by an ASCA
inquire about award uncovers the effect of school advocate proportions of 1:250 have a
huge relationship with lower understudy non-attendance and higher SAT math, verbal
and composing scores. Fundamental discoveries in Connecticut school regions with
lower understudy to class advisor proportions produce higher graduation rates, higher
school passageway and tardiness rates, lower interminable non-attendance rates and less
suspensions. Simultaneously, financial status and network assets affect school advisor’s
capacity to adequately convey far reaching school directing projects.