Reflections on the History of South African Student Counseling Services: Achievements,Challenges, and a Way Forward |
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Authors: | Paulette Naidoo Duncan James Cartwright |
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Institution: | 1. Student Support Services, College of Law and Management Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa;2. Discipline of Psychology, College of Humanities, School of Applied Human Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Student counseling services are a recognizable feature of higher education institutions locally and abroad. This article reviews the sociohistorical development and evolution of student counseling services in South African institutions of higher learning, with an emphasis on systemic influences, achievements, and contemporary challenges. This article considers the progress that has been made thus far with respect to the development of the service within higher education, while also attending to issues that require continued reflection and investigation. These include the current status and position of the service in South African higher education, the evolving roles of student counselors, as well as their relationship with institutional stakeholders and the broader South African community. In so doing, this article hopes to augment existing historical perspectives on student counseling by encouraging a critical reappraisal of student counseling’s past, its present, and its future in a dynamic South African and global context. |
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Keywords: | Evolution position South Africa student counseling services |
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