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Bright, Charmaine; Devine, Nesta; Du Preez, Elizabeth; Goedeke, Sonja – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2022
This article presents New Zealand school counsellors' narratives of counselling adolescents from a strength-based perspective. Strength-based counselling encompasses several counselling modalities including positive psychology, narrative and solution-focused brief counselling and promotes adolescents' strengths to enhance wellbeing. Using…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Counselors, Secondary Schools, Counseling Techniques
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Baskerville, Delia – Pastoral Care in Education, 2021
Truancy is a longstanding, unresolved educational issue in countries where there are compulsory attendance policies. It represents a long-term cost to society in expenditure on health, well-being and incarceration. Previous research has focused on key demographic variables related to truancy, causal factors, interventions and a variety of…
Descriptors: Truancy, Peer Relationship, Attendance, School Policy
Crocket, Kathie; Kotzé, Elmarie; Hughes, Colin; Graham, Judith; Burke, Alison – Teaching and Learning Research Initiative, 2014
Schools are currently working through the implications of the New Zealand Curriculum and its translations into practice. To date there has been little discussion of the contributions of school guidance counseling. For learning and teaching to become a collective, whole-school endeavour, Cowie at el., (2011) suggested, "cross-fertilisation of…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Counselor Role, Foreign Countries, Counseling Techniques
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Hornby, Garry; Witte, Chrystal – School Psychology International, 2010
An extensive international literature now supports the potential of parental involvement (PI) for improving children's academic achievements and social outcomes. This research also suggests that involvement which schools organize themselves is more effective than externally imposed PI programmes. It is therefore important to investigate PI…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, School Psychologists, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
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Jimerson, Shane R.; Annan, Jean; Skokut, Mary; Renshaw, Tyler L. – School Psychology International, 2009
The International School Psychology Survey (ISPS) was used to gather information about New Zealand educational psychologists' characteristics, training, roles, activities, preferences, research interests and the challenges they experienced in their work. The results of this survey were considered in relation to the social and cultural context of…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, School Psychologists, Interests, Foreign Countries