AN ASSESSMENT OF NEEDS AND CONCERNS OF MARITIME STUDENTS: AN IMPLICATION ON COUNSELING AND COUNSELORS APPRO A CHES IN PROGRAM DELIVERY AND RESPONSIVENESS
Abstract
Maritime programs are often dominated by males and their activities are
generally different from females. These students must be properly guided and
supervised by the department head and guidance personnel to keep them stay
on focus with their studies and activities which are part of their academic, career,
and personal/social growth. This domain is part of the National Standards that
provide a framework for developing the content and writing of a school
counseling program and are the foundation for the ASC A National Model (2003).
The nine National Standards, three in each area of academic, career, and
personal/social development are considered to be the essential foundation for
the content for school counseling programs (Campbell & Dahir, 1997). This study
determine d the needs and concerns of the maritime student s among MHEI’s in
the c ity and their gender preference for the counselor. D escriptive research
survey consisted of one hundred forty four (144) maritime students in the city,
and focused group discus sion (FGD) were utilized and in eight (8) mar itime
students were interviewed . Results from the study revealed that Maritime students who prefer female counselor are mostly male, young adult, the first year
in the tertiary level, identified as poor in socio economic class, and studying at
Maritime School A . Maritime students needed counseling in their
personal/social needs and concerns particularly in developing positive attitudes
towards self w hen it comes to self knowledge. Academic needs and concerns ar e
not also being neglected by maritime students. In fact, in terms of relating their
school to life experiences, they seek help for recognizing how school success
and academic achievement enhance a future career . Meanwhile , for the maritime
students ’ caree r needs and concerns, counseling is needed . Maritime students
encountered different issues a nd challenges in their program. Positive affect is
the effect and for them to cope up and handle t heir issues and concerns they
become optim istic, and faced the challenges Based on the finding s , a proposed
Comprehensive Guidance Program and Guidance curriculum should be
evaluated further and implemented among the Maritime institutions to respond to
the needs and concerns of the Maritime students.
Keywords
Maritime students
personal/social domain
academic domain
career domain
needs and concerns of maritime students
counselor gender preference
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