A group guidance and counseling program for and with college freshmen in Saint Louis College San Fernando, La Union
Date of Publication
1974
Document Type
Master's Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science in Guidance and Counseling
Subject Categories
Counseling
College
Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC College of Education
Department/Unit
Counseling and Educational Psychology
Thesis Adviser
Felicidad Aurora Catli
Defense Panel Chair
Justin Lucian, FSC
Defense Panel Member
Emilia Del Callar
Carmel Espero
Felicidad Aurora Catli
Abstract/Summary
The first part of this study aims to set-up a group counseling and guidance program for the college freshmen of Saint Louis College. To assess the needs of the freshmen, the family survey was conducted interviews were made with parents, teachers, students, and administrators and a problem check list was administered to all the college freshmen. The existing guidance and counseling services were also evaluated. Findings of the study revealed that there were common problems that beset the college freshmen, and that the college freshmen were highly group oriented. There was no planned guidance and counseling program in Saint Louis College but there were guidance and counseling services which were never evaluated as to its effectivity or significance. The second part of the study seeks to answer the question : What is the specific treatment condition which positively improves the academic achievement of the conditionally admitted college freshmen as measured by the grade point average, and the study habit and skill? The subjects were 21 conditionally admitted college freshmen in Saint Louis College, who failed 40 to 60 percent of their academic units. The subjects were randomly divided into 3 groups under 3 treatment conditions. Only the counseled group was given the planned group guidance and counseling while the aware and unaware groups were not given the treatment.
Group discussion, buzz session, information giving, systematic desensitization, confrontation, and feedback were the techniques used. The learning principles used for good achievement behavior were positive reinforcement, modelling, and cueing. The standard deviation of both the study habit inventory (SHI) post test scores and the pre- and post-GPA revealed a homogeneity of the characteristics of the underachievers. The analysis of variance indicated no difference in the study habit, skill, and grade point average of the three groups. The F ratio yielded no significance of difference in the achievement of the members of the three groups.
Abstract Format
html
Language
English
Format
Accession Number
TG00437
Shelf Location
Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F Henry Sy Sr. Hall
Physical Description
[188] leaves, 28 cm. ; Typescript
Keywords
Group guidance in education
Recommended Citation
Loyola, S. C. (1974). A group guidance and counseling program for and with college freshmen in Saint Louis College San Fernando, La Union. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/342