E-counselling implementation: Students' life stories and counselling technologies in perspective

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
E-counselling implementation: Students' life stories and counselling technologies in perspective
Abstract
Given the current global trend of mimicking real life situations into digital counselling games and its related digital counselling platforms, we decided to contextually understand from the Ghanaian senior high school students, their life challenges arising from their life stories. The study also explores the extent to which ICT is currently being used to provide counselling services to students. Questionnaires and interviews were used to collect data from selected students and a school counsellor. The selected students were made to write about their life stories subjectively. The content of the data was analyzed. After that, students' financial status was identified as the main challenge to their academic pursuit, though several other difficulties were revealed in the study. The study also showed that students had little knowledge about the use of ICT in counselling and only used email as the only digital tool for counselling delivery. The purpose of the study is to use the findings as a basis to develop a digital counselling game in our next study. Again, the study is intended to serve as a guide for researchers when designing a digital counselling platforms for senior high schools.
Publication
International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology
Volume
10
Issue
3
Pages
32-48
Date
Aug 2014
Language
English
Short Title
E-counselling implementation
Accessed
15/01/2021, 16:37
Library Catalogue
ProQuest
Rights
Copyright University of the West Indies Aug 2014
Extra
Num Pages: 17 Place: Bridgetown, Jamaica Publisher: University of the West Indies
Citation
Kolog, E. A., Sutinen, E., & Vanhalakka-Ruoho, M. (2014). E-counselling implementation: Students’ life stories and counselling technologies in perspective. International Journal of Education and Development Using Information and Communication Technology, 10(3), 32–48. https://search.proquest.com/education1/docview/1561441902/abstract/29B1F840F44D4E53PQ/125