Values clarification, person-centered, and moralizing approach in group counseling for high school student with low achievement motivation

A group counseling with high school students is conducted to determine as well as to compare the effectiveness of values clarification, person-centered, and moralizing approaches in enhancing the students' need to achieve (N-ach) and in improving their academic performance.The randomized waitli...

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Main Author: Handoko, Martinus Tukir
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-17672021-05-11T08:17:33Z Values clarification, person-centered, and moralizing approach in group counseling for high school student with low achievement motivation Handoko, Martinus Tukir A group counseling with high school students is conducted to determine as well as to compare the effectiveness of values clarification, person-centered, and moralizing approaches in enhancing the students' need to achieve (N-ach) and in improving their academic performance.The randomized waitlist pretest-posttest control group research design was utilized. A group of 60 students with the lowest scores in N-ach were assigned to either the experimental group or the control group. Two instruments -- Edwards Personal Preference Schedule (EPPS) and Achievement Motivation Profile (AMI) -- were used to measure the respondents' need to achieve before and after the intervention. Changes in academic performance were measured by the grade point average (GPA) in Math, Physics, English, and Indonesian. All data were subjected to two-way repeated measure design and to one-way ANCOVA. Data were computed using the least difference (LSD) at .01 level.The findings showed that Values Clarification, Client-Centered, and Moralizing approaches were all effective in enhancing the need to achieve. This was measured by EPPS and AMP. Moralizing, however, was the only approach found effective in improving academic performance. Such was shown by the improvement of the Ss' GPA in English. In terms of effectiveness, Moralizing ranked first. This was followed by Client-Centered, and then Values Clarification. The following conclusions were drawn: (1) Cognitive functions, on which moralizing approach operated was more effective in controlling one's behavior (2) Today's Indonesian adolescents were still dependent on adults' advice and, (3) The effectiveness of an approach was limited to certain variables.The study recommends the following actions: (1) Prepare students appropriately before applying values clarification approach in class (2) Consider the expectations of the subjects in selecting the approach (3) Investigate the cost and benefit of giving advice in counseling (4) Incorporate values clarification in moralizing approach (5) Validate the finding of the study in a more heterogeneous sample (6) Derive the collected GPA from the tests and exams after the completion of the whole intervention program, and (7) Investigate variables which are capable of bringing achievement behavior. 1997-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/768 Dissertations English Animo Repository Values Group counseling High school students Achievement motivation Academic achievement Counseling
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Values
Group counseling
High school students
Achievement motivation
Academic achievement
Counseling
spellingShingle Values
Group counseling
High school students
Achievement motivation
Academic achievement
Counseling
Handoko, Martinus Tukir
Values clarification, person-centered, and moralizing approach in group counseling for high school student with low achievement motivation
description A group counseling with high school students is conducted to determine as well as to compare the effectiveness of values clarification, person-centered, and moralizing approaches in enhancing the students' need to achieve (N-ach) and in improving their academic performance.The randomized waitlist pretest-posttest control group research design was utilized. A group of 60 students with the lowest scores in N-ach were assigned to either the experimental group or the control group. Two instruments -- Edwards Personal Preference Schedule (EPPS) and Achievement Motivation Profile (AMI) -- were used to measure the respondents' need to achieve before and after the intervention. Changes in academic performance were measured by the grade point average (GPA) in Math, Physics, English, and Indonesian. All data were subjected to two-way repeated measure design and to one-way ANCOVA. Data were computed using the least difference (LSD) at .01 level.The findings showed that Values Clarification, Client-Centered, and Moralizing approaches were all effective in enhancing the need to achieve. This was measured by EPPS and AMP. Moralizing, however, was the only approach found effective in improving academic performance. Such was shown by the improvement of the Ss' GPA in English. In terms of effectiveness, Moralizing ranked first. This was followed by Client-Centered, and then Values Clarification. The following conclusions were drawn: (1) Cognitive functions, on which moralizing approach operated was more effective in controlling one's behavior (2) Today's Indonesian adolescents were still dependent on adults' advice and, (3) The effectiveness of an approach was limited to certain variables.The study recommends the following actions: (1) Prepare students appropriately before applying values clarification approach in class (2) Consider the expectations of the subjects in selecting the approach (3) Investigate the cost and benefit of giving advice in counseling (4) Incorporate values clarification in moralizing approach (5) Validate the finding of the study in a more heterogeneous sample (6) Derive the collected GPA from the tests and exams after the completion of the whole intervention program, and (7) Investigate variables which are capable of bringing achievement behavior.
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author Handoko, Martinus Tukir
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title Values clarification, person-centered, and moralizing approach in group counseling for high school student with low achievement motivation
title_short Values clarification, person-centered, and moralizing approach in group counseling for high school student with low achievement motivation
title_full Values clarification, person-centered, and moralizing approach in group counseling for high school student with low achievement motivation
title_fullStr Values clarification, person-centered, and moralizing approach in group counseling for high school student with low achievement motivation
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