Guidance Curriculum and Syllabi
Guidance Curriculum and Syllabi
Guidance Curriculum and Syllabi
Guidance Curriculum
Curriculum
and
and Syllabi
Syllabi
Imelda V. G. Villar, Ph.D.
Vice-President, PGCA
PHILOSOPHICAL,
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND
SOCIOLOGICAL
FOUNDATIONS OF
GUIDANCE
Course Description
Modern Philosophy
• Rationalism
• Empiricism
Course Content
Contemporary Philosophy
• Existentialism
• Phenomenology
• Pragmatism
• Realism
• Constructivism
Course Content
PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
Schools of Thought
• Structuralism
• Functionalism
• Gestalt
• Psychoanalytic
• Behaviorism
• Cognitive
• Humanistic
• Contemporary Theoretical Approaches
Course Content
• Lecture / Discussion
• Journal writing
• Group Process
• Critiquing
• Case Analysis
• Movie Analysis
Output
• Philosophy books
• Philosophical Journals
• Psychology Books
• Psychological Journals
Organization, Administration
and Supervision of Guidance,
Counseling Services and
Program Development
Course Description
3-unitcourse designed to give students an
overview of organization, administration
and supervision of guidance and counseling
programs and services. It exposes
students to the entire range of services
provided in the public and private schools
as well as those in industry and
community. It equips students with the
necessary knowledge and skills on how to
develop appropriate programs.
Course Objectives
Students would be able to
• Define and distinguish the different
guidance services in terms of: nature,
purpose, delivery, ethics
• Describe the roles and functions of
the Guidance personnel
Course Objectives
Basic Concepts
Guidance Services
• Counseling
• Consultation
• Individual Inventory and Testing
• Information
Course Outline
• Placement
• Wellness and Prevention
• Follow-up
• Referral
• Research
• Evaluation
Course Outline
The Guidance Personnel
– Guidance Counselor
– Psychometrician
– Researcher
– Secretary
• Functions
• Qualifications
• Ethical Responsibilities
Course Outline
Budget
• Sources
• Expenses
Course Outline
Organization, Administration and
Supervision
1. The Elementary School Guidance and
Counseling Program
2. The Secondary School Guidance and
Counseling Program
3. The Tertiary School Guidance and
Counseling
Course Outline
Program Development
Lecture
Discussion
Individual report
Preparing Guidance Forms
Critiquing
Field exposure and research
References
Lecture discussion
role playing simulation exercises
video/tape demonstration
critiquing and case analysis
educational tour
References
• Family Code
• Children’s Rights
• Women’s Rights
• Anti-Sexual Harassment Law
• Human Rights
• Guidance Journal (PGCA)
• Counseling in Perspective: Theory, Process
and Skills. Dr. Lily Rosqueta-Rosales
• Relevant Counseling Theory, Research and
Practice: Contextualizing Multicultural
Counseling and Therapy (Dr. E.P. Aguilan,
2004)
References
• Statistics
Course Objectives
• Psychological Testing
• Group Process
• Counseling Techniques
Career Development
• Prerequisites: Counseling
Techniques, Psychological Testing and
Group Process, Principle of Guidance
Course Description
• 3-unit course that focuses on theories,
approaches, strategies and techniques in the
conduct of career guidance and counseling
programs. Effective use of assessment tools,
methods of disseminating and use of career
information, simulated and actual career
counseling experiences and activities will be
explored.
• Skills in using test results and other assessment
tools for comprehensive career planning
• Utilizing multimedia in the collection and
dissemination of career information
• Knowledge of career development theories
• Facilitation of career development programs
Course Description
• Knowledge and use of factors required for
career planning
• Career counseling skills, techniques, and steps
• Searching and networking for career
information
• Planning and implementation of age- and gender-
appropriate career development programs
• Application of multicultural approach to career
planning
• Facilitating appropriate career placement
Course Outline
• Environmental consideration
(geographical location, socio
economics status, parental
influence)
• Career Exploration (nature of job,
requirements, working conditions,
benefits and compensation, hazards,
needs, opportunities, work ethics,
rights and gender considerations)
Course Outline
• Current Perspectives (local, national, global) in the
work place
• Issues in the career decision making process
• Legal issues encountered at the work place
• Career Program Development and Facilitation for
different level
• Test interpretation skills for career planning
• Career planning and counseling skills, techniques,
steps
• Using multicultural career planning
Methodology
• Methodology
– Lectures
– Hands-on experience in collecting,
storing and use of career information
– Group discussions
– Structured learning activities
– Counseling simulation
– Selection and interpretation of career
assessment materials
Requirements/Output
• Personal career study
• Making career guidance
brochures/fliers
• Program development, design and try-
out
• Attendance in job fairs
• Interview professionals and job
holders re: specific jobs
Requirements/Output
• Entrepreneurial plans and feasibility
studies
• Brochures of different industries
• Case studies
• Personal Portfolio
• Video recording of an actual
counseling session and cliniquing
Facilities and Materials
• Career/occupational and personality
tests
• Internet facilities
• Updates on DOLE, POEA, TESDA
• Newspaper/TV ads
• Video cam
• Computers
• CD player
References
• Note: Resources/materials regarding
Career Guidance and Development
abound. Students are encouraged to
conduct library research or surf the
net to help widen knowledge.
• Brown, Duanne (2002). CAREER
CHOICES & DEVELOPMENT,2nd ed,
The Jossey-Bass Management Series,
San Francisco USA
References
• Pandit, S. (2002). DESIGN YOUR CAREER
FOR PROSPERITY IN THE DEJOBBED
ECONOMY, Mc Graw Hill Publishing, New
Delhi India
• Poore, C. (2001). BUILDING YOUR
CAREER PORTFOLIO, 2001, Career Press
Inc., USA
• Schein, E. (1990). CAREER ANCHORS :
DISCOVERING YOUR REAL VALUES.
University Associate, Inc, San Diego,
USA
References
• Scharnk, L. (1991) CHOOSE THE
RIGHT CAREER. Contemporary
Publishing Co., Chicago, USA
• Santamaria, J (2003). CAREER
PLANNING WORKBOOK, Revised
Edition Makati, Philippines
• Wallace & Masters (2001).
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR
LIFE AND WORK, 8TH ed. South
Western Thomson Learning, Colorado,
USA
References
• Counseling Techniques
• Psychological Testing
Course Objectives
Students will be able to:
• Define group process and explain the
theories and techniques in group
process.
• Integrate knowledge of theories,
principles, skills and techniques in
group process.
• Demonstrate competencies in
carrying group counseling activities.
Course Objectives
• Design psycho-educational training
programs in group counseling.
• Appreciate the art of conducting
group dynamics.
• Facilitate a series of group sessions.
Course Outline
• Stages of Group development
• Theories of Group Process and Development
• Facilitating Skills
– Activities, structured learning experience
in the Filipino context
– Multicultural approaches in facilitating
groups
– Strategies, techniques and procedures in
handling group sessions
Course Outline
• Lectures /discussion
• Group process activities in class
• Experiential Learning
• Application, peer evaluation and
sharing
Course Requirements
1. Group Development Plan
2. Examinations – Written and
practical exams
3. Psycho-educational programs using
group process
4. Training Design
References
• Gazda, George M. (1980). Group Counseling:
A Developmental Approach. Boston: Allyn
And Bacon
• Corey, Gerald (1990). Theory and Practice
of Group Counseling. Pacific Grove,
California: Brooks/ Cole Publishing Co.
• Forsyth, Donelson R. (1983). An
Introduction to Group Dynamics. Pacific
Grove, California: Books/Cole Publishing Co.
References
• Gibson, Robert L. & Mitchel, Marianne H.
(2003). Introduction to Counseling and
Guidance. Upper Saddle/River, New
Jersey: Pearson Education Inc.
• Jacobs, Ed E. (2002). Group Counseling.
Wadsworth Group. Books, Thompson
Learning, Inc.
• Kline, William B. (2003). Interactive Group
Counseling and Therapy. Upper Saddle/
River, New Jersey: Pearson education, Inc.
References