Examining At-Risk Students' Perceptions Of The Role And Function Of School Counselors

  • Colleen Marie Johnson

Student thesis: Master's ThesisMaster of Science (MS)

Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to examine the perceptions of the school counselor's role from the perspectives of at-risk middle school students. The principal researcher conducted one-on-one interviews with the sample population in order to better understand the way in which they regarded and perceived the school counselor's role and function. Analysis of the student responses allowed for the identification of emergent themes and commonalities. Several conclusions were drawn from this study's findings. The findings indicated that students denote individual counseling as the primary duty of the school counselor. Further, students believe school counseling is important within their educational experience and they feel positively about school counseling as a whole. The findings also suggested that students maintained various misperceptions regarding the school counselor's role before they met individually with the school counselor. Students expressed that the majority of their meetings with the school counselor were arranged due to a parent or teacher referral. These students also believed that school counselors should do more to increase their visibility within the school environment as well as focus on the comfort level experienced by students in regard to counseling. Suggestions for future researchers and current school counseling professionals are included within the discussion.
Date of Award2009
Original languageAmerican English
Awarding Institution
  • Eastern Illinois University
SupervisorHeidi A. Larson (Supervisor)

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