School counselling in Singapore: teachers’ thoughts and perceptions

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Low, Poi Kee
Abstract

School counselling is a growing service in Singapore. Having implemented counselling services in all the public schools for over half a decade, it was timely to examine how teachers looked at counselling in school setting. Interviews with teachers suggested their overall positiveness about counselling service in Singapore schools. Teachers view the counselling service as a helpful addition because (1) it extended more individual attention to students; (2) it offered a potential source for teachers to learn more about students through a different perspective; and (3) school counsellors could work with parents and families, especially in situations where referral to external resources is needed. These observations are discussed in this paper.

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Asia Pacific Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy

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6

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2150-7686

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1-2

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11

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Routledge

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10.1080/21507686.2014.1002801