School Counsellors, Values Learning, and The New Zealand Curriculum

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  • Colin Hughes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24135/nzjc.v32i2.253

Keywords:

New Zealand Curriculum, values, learning, school counsellors, adolescents, counselling

Abstract

The writer reports on a professional development workshop with a group of 16 school counsellors, which explored how their counselling work with students related to values learning. They found that counselling with students frequently, even typically, involves helping the students to develop the value thinking abilities outlined in The New Zealand Curriculum (Ministry of Education, 2007). The wide variety of therapeutic approaches that counsellors employ is illustrated. The distribution of power in the counsellor–client relationship is also explored, along with its effects for the learning environment in the counselling room. This study will be useful to school counsellors, teachers, and school leaders who are interested in ways in which the counselling room is a location for values learning, and how the distinctiveness of that learning environment can be protected and enhanced. 

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Published

06-10-2024

How to Cite

Hughes, C. (2024). School Counsellors, Values Learning, and The New Zealand Curriculum. New Zealand Journal of Counselling, 32(2). https://doi.org/10.24135/nzjc.v32i2.253

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