ABSTRACT
In this study, the perception of secondary school Life Skills teachers in Khomas
Region regarding their roles and responsibilities to promote learners’ development
was investigated. After independence the government wanted to bring equality in
education as seen in the introduction of a policy document: “Towards education for
all: A development brief of education, culture and training.” In this document the
government clearly states “… to provide education for all, we must expand access to
our education system. For that, we need not just more schools but other educational
programmes where learning is accessible to all Namibian learners”. As a result,
more educational programmes were introduced. Guidance and counselling was one
of these educational programmes extended to all schools since 1994 through the
Directorate of Special Education.
To implement the programme, each of the seven educational regions was provided
with two professionally trained school counsellors. The regional counsellors were
tasked with Life Skills teachers’ training in basic counselling skills and
psychometric test administration as one of their duties. Against this background,
this study was conducted to investigate the Life Skills programmes in secondary
schools in the Khomas Region from the teachers’ perspective, delving on teachers’
understanding of their guiding and counselling roles regarding learners’
development.
A questionnaire was administered to a sample of 22 schools with 55 participants.
Some of the major findings based on the Life Skills teachers’ perceptions were as
follows;
· Life Skills teachers carried out various roles and responsibilities under the
identified four broad categories; namely, personal, educational, social and
vocational development. An overwhelming majority of the respondents
regarded it as being important or very important for them to carry out
their roles and responsibilities to promote positive learners’ development.
· The study further showed that the majority of the respondents felt
competent enough to teach Life Skills.
· The vast majority of the Life Skills teachers concurred that they are also
faced with the following multiple obstacles which are a hindrance in the
smooth running of this valuable programme;
Lack of well equipped counselling rooms.
Inadequate Life Skills periods as a result of prioritisation of
promotional subjects.
Lack of interest in the programme on the part of stakeholder’s e.g.
fellow teachers, learners and parents.
Minimal support on implementation of this programme.
Insufficient in-service training.
It is imperative that the Ministry of Education takes note of these findings and use
them to develop and implement guidelines regarding effective guidance and
counselling programmes in all schools.
KANDJOU, M (2021). The Khomas Region Secondary School Life Skills Teachers’ Perception Of Their Roles And Responsibilities With Regard To Learners Development. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/the-khomas-region-secondary-school-life-skills-teachers-perception-of-their-roles-and-responsibilities-with-regard-to-learners-development
KANDJOU, MERIAM "The Khomas Region Secondary School Life Skills Teachers’ Perception Of Their Roles And Responsibilities With Regard To Learners Development" Afribary. Afribary, 28 Apr. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/the-khomas-region-secondary-school-life-skills-teachers-perception-of-their-roles-and-responsibilities-with-regard-to-learners-development. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
KANDJOU, MERIAM . "The Khomas Region Secondary School Life Skills Teachers’ Perception Of Their Roles And Responsibilities With Regard To Learners Development". Afribary, Afribary, 28 Apr. 2021. Web. 27 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/the-khomas-region-secondary-school-life-skills-teachers-perception-of-their-roles-and-responsibilities-with-regard-to-learners-development >.
KANDJOU, MERIAM . "The Khomas Region Secondary School Life Skills Teachers’ Perception Of Their Roles And Responsibilities With Regard To Learners Development" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/the-khomas-region-secondary-school-life-skills-teachers-perception-of-their-roles-and-responsibilities-with-regard-to-learners-development