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A Presentation by
Nishad Muhammed
Student @ Keyi Sahib B Ed College
• Guidance is the help given by one person to an
individual in making choices and adjustments and in
solving problems.
• Guidance aims at aiding the helpee/counselee/clientele
to grow in independence and ability to be responsible
for himself.
• It is a service that is universal - not confined to the
school or the family. It is found in all phases of life - in
the home, in business and industry, in government, in
social life, in hospitals and in prisons; indeed it is
present wherever there are people who can help.
The techniques which are generally employed by guidance
workers for collecting basic data about a person are either
standardised or non-standardised. Both the categories of
techniques are used in getting primary data. All the
techniques are useful. The only consideration which the
guidance worker should keep in mind is that the techniques
employed should give reliable and objective information. The
use of a particular technique, however, depends upon what
the guidance worker wants to get out of it.
OBSERVATION
• This is an oral and visual way of measuring what a
person says and what a person does. It is basic to
other guidance techniques which does not necessarily
pertain only to verbal language.
• In this technique, behaviour is studied through
observation by a trained observer. The effectiveness of
the technique depends upon the skilfulness of the
observer.
• An observer is expected to observe well defined behaviours
free from biases and prejudices.
• Parent, teacher, and counsellor should know what to
observe, how and what to describe and how to interpret.
• Observational techniques are useful in the study of students
and individuals but their usefulness depends upon the
manner and purpose with which they are conducted.
• It takes time which is made on several occasions and
records will reveal the personality and a portion of the
totality of the individual.
Limitations that an
observer has to guard
against which can be
remedied:
a. The
observer
may have a
strong bias
which proper
training can
help him
overcome.
b. The
observation
may be
limited in
time but a
real
observer
can always
find time.
c. The
observer may
not be
accurate in
reporting
where practice
can result in
perfection.
d. The
observed
behaviour
may be
misinterpret
ed.
The items
reported
which are out
of proportion
to the total
situation can
always be
reorganized to
fit into a total
situation.
Some aspects of behaviour that can be observed:
 study habits
 leadership qualities
 desire to get attention
 paying attention
 acts of dishonesty
 speech difficulties
 ways of asking/answering questions
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
Autobiography- an
individual life story ---
routine behaviour,
attitudes, interests,
ideals--- written by
himself.
It is a means of
securing information
about an individual,
which is an effective
source in the
counseling process.
They are in form of
therapeutic
treatment, releasing
tensions within an
individual. It is often
difficult to write
freely and fully about
one’s experiences who
may tend to exaggerate
the truths or facts.
An autobiography is a description of an individual in his own
words. As a guidance technique for studying the individual, it
gives valuable information about the individual's interests,
abilities, personal history, hopes, ambitions, likes, dislikes, etc.
In guidance, structured autobiographical items are given to the
individual and he is asked to write them out. The
autobiographical material thus obtained is verified by various
other means. Since feelings, values and attitude cannot be
measured by any other technique, autobiography appears to be
the one technique for appraising these characteristics.
ANECDOTAL RECORDS
• Short descriptions of a significant event/incident of a
person’s overt behaviour.
• This device facilitates the sharing of observation made by
a teacher/counsellor, with the cooperation with the staff
members who collect the records/leave their reports from
time to time inside the pupil’s folder.
• An anecdotal record contains short descriptive accounts
about some events regarding a student.
• Every account is a report of a significant episode in the
life of a student.
• It is a simple statement of an incident deemed by the
observer to be significant with respect to a given student.
• Provide descriptions of the person’s spontaneous
behaviour in various situations.
• They reveal problems and offer information that will help
the pupil understand himself.
Anecdotal records should possess the following criteria:
ü Objectivity- means that anecdotal records do not give an account of the
personal emotional reaction of the reporter.
ü Adequate Background- records give definite information about time, place
and person involved as well as name, age and the specific situations wherein
the counselee is observed.
ü Selectivity- teachers and trained workers can select which of the anecdote
are significant in understanding a counselee’s problem.
ü Reliability- the report is based exactly on one’s personal observation, not
on hearsay.
CASE STUDY
 It is an intensive investigation employing all types of research, making use of tests,
checklists, interviews, and observation. Its function is to assist in discovering the causes
of needs to take remedial measures.
 The use of techniques as obtaining facts, diagnosis or treatment is called the case study
method because it utilizes the scientific procedures followed by a physician.
 It is defined as a collection of all available information - social, physiological, biographical,
environmental, vocational - that promises to help explain a single individual.
 A case study is a comprehensive collection of information with the help of all available
tools and techniques of data collection.
 It is the most important technique and the-best method of studying the whole individual.
Its purpose is to say positively and with confidence that, as far as possible, all sources of
information have been tapped and all kinds of data have been gathered from them.
 *The main object behind a case study is to observe the individual as a whole.
 *The problem studied in a case study is not a problem of ill-health.
Steps in Preparing a Case Study:
1. Recognition of the status of what is to be
investigated.
2. Collection of data relating to the factors
associated with the problem under study.
3. Diagnosis- identification of causal
factors.
4. Application of remedial measures.
5. Follow-up techniques- necessary to check
the correctness of the diagnosis and to
modify the treatment to suit the case.
CUMULATIVE RECORDS
• It is a record of information concerned with the appraisal of an individual student.
The information which is obtained periodically through various sources,
techniques, tests, interviews, observations, case study and the like, is assembled in
a summary form on a cumulative record card, so that it may be used when the
student needs our advice for the solution of some educational or vocational
problem.
• These contain spaces for recording the data needed for what is called the
inventory service of guidance.
• A method of recording, filing and using information essential for the guidance of
students.
• It is a helpful current and future guide in charting the progress of a special needs
child as it serves as an additional information base for providing vocational and
academic guidance for the student, in addition to the student's IEP (Individualized
Education Plan).
Main items found in cumulative records
1. Identifying Data: Address, Birthday, Birthplace, Civil Sttus, Religion.
2. Home Background: Parent’s name , Number of siblings, Occupations of Parents.
3. Health Information: Immunizations, Dental Records, Frequency of illness, Sensory Abilities
and corrections, Chronic diseases/defects.
4. Educational History: Age of strating school, promotes and failures, frequency of changing
schools, standardized test score.
5. Anecdotal Records/Remarks: observation of interests, notable abilities, relationships with
peers and school personnel disciplinary incidents.
6. Case summary: employed only for pupils with some personnel/social dilemma that impedes
growth.
7. Recommendation: remarks from prior counsellors, teachers, results of staff conferences.
In addition, pictures of the pupils showing different stages of development can be included. All
schools should keep cumulative records which result from the cooperative efforts of those
concerned with the education of the child at different levels of his growth and development.
Characteristics of a Good Cumulative Record
Information gathered should be complete,
comprehensive and adequate so that valid inferences
may be drawn.
Information recorded should be true and valid.
Information to be reliable should be collected by a
number of teachers and then pooled.
A cumulative record should be re-evaluated from time-
to-time.
A cumulative record should be objective and free from
personal opinions and prejudices.
It should be usable.
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Tools and techniques of guidance

  • 1. A Presentation by Nishad Muhammed Student @ Keyi Sahib B Ed College
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  • 3. • Guidance is the help given by one person to an individual in making choices and adjustments and in solving problems. • Guidance aims at aiding the helpee/counselee/clientele to grow in independence and ability to be responsible for himself. • It is a service that is universal - not confined to the school or the family. It is found in all phases of life - in the home, in business and industry, in government, in social life, in hospitals and in prisons; indeed it is present wherever there are people who can help.
  • 4. The techniques which are generally employed by guidance workers for collecting basic data about a person are either standardised or non-standardised. Both the categories of techniques are used in getting primary data. All the techniques are useful. The only consideration which the guidance worker should keep in mind is that the techniques employed should give reliable and objective information. The use of a particular technique, however, depends upon what the guidance worker wants to get out of it.
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  • 7. • This is an oral and visual way of measuring what a person says and what a person does. It is basic to other guidance techniques which does not necessarily pertain only to verbal language. • In this technique, behaviour is studied through observation by a trained observer. The effectiveness of the technique depends upon the skilfulness of the observer.
  • 8. • An observer is expected to observe well defined behaviours free from biases and prejudices. • Parent, teacher, and counsellor should know what to observe, how and what to describe and how to interpret. • Observational techniques are useful in the study of students and individuals but their usefulness depends upon the manner and purpose with which they are conducted. • It takes time which is made on several occasions and records will reveal the personality and a portion of the totality of the individual.
  • 9. Limitations that an observer has to guard against which can be remedied: a. The observer may have a strong bias which proper training can help him overcome. b. The observation may be limited in time but a real observer can always find time. c. The observer may not be accurate in reporting where practice can result in perfection. d. The observed behaviour may be misinterpret ed. The items reported which are out of proportion to the total situation can always be reorganized to fit into a total situation.
  • 10. Some aspects of behaviour that can be observed:  study habits  leadership qualities  desire to get attention  paying attention  acts of dishonesty  speech difficulties  ways of asking/answering questions
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  • 13. Autobiography- an individual life story --- routine behaviour, attitudes, interests, ideals--- written by himself. It is a means of securing information about an individual, which is an effective source in the counseling process. They are in form of therapeutic treatment, releasing tensions within an individual. It is often difficult to write freely and fully about one’s experiences who may tend to exaggerate the truths or facts.
  • 14. An autobiography is a description of an individual in his own words. As a guidance technique for studying the individual, it gives valuable information about the individual's interests, abilities, personal history, hopes, ambitions, likes, dislikes, etc. In guidance, structured autobiographical items are given to the individual and he is asked to write them out. The autobiographical material thus obtained is verified by various other means. Since feelings, values and attitude cannot be measured by any other technique, autobiography appears to be the one technique for appraising these characteristics.
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  • 17. • Short descriptions of a significant event/incident of a person’s overt behaviour. • This device facilitates the sharing of observation made by a teacher/counsellor, with the cooperation with the staff members who collect the records/leave their reports from time to time inside the pupil’s folder. • An anecdotal record contains short descriptive accounts about some events regarding a student. • Every account is a report of a significant episode in the life of a student. • It is a simple statement of an incident deemed by the observer to be significant with respect to a given student. • Provide descriptions of the person’s spontaneous behaviour in various situations. • They reveal problems and offer information that will help the pupil understand himself.
  • 18. Anecdotal records should possess the following criteria: ü Objectivity- means that anecdotal records do not give an account of the personal emotional reaction of the reporter. ü Adequate Background- records give definite information about time, place and person involved as well as name, age and the specific situations wherein the counselee is observed. ü Selectivity- teachers and trained workers can select which of the anecdote are significant in understanding a counselee’s problem. ü Reliability- the report is based exactly on one’s personal observation, not on hearsay.
  • 20.  It is an intensive investigation employing all types of research, making use of tests, checklists, interviews, and observation. Its function is to assist in discovering the causes of needs to take remedial measures.  The use of techniques as obtaining facts, diagnosis or treatment is called the case study method because it utilizes the scientific procedures followed by a physician.  It is defined as a collection of all available information - social, physiological, biographical, environmental, vocational - that promises to help explain a single individual.  A case study is a comprehensive collection of information with the help of all available tools and techniques of data collection.  It is the most important technique and the-best method of studying the whole individual. Its purpose is to say positively and with confidence that, as far as possible, all sources of information have been tapped and all kinds of data have been gathered from them.  *The main object behind a case study is to observe the individual as a whole.  *The problem studied in a case study is not a problem of ill-health.
  • 21. Steps in Preparing a Case Study: 1. Recognition of the status of what is to be investigated. 2. Collection of data relating to the factors associated with the problem under study. 3. Diagnosis- identification of causal factors. 4. Application of remedial measures. 5. Follow-up techniques- necessary to check the correctness of the diagnosis and to modify the treatment to suit the case.
  • 23. • It is a record of information concerned with the appraisal of an individual student. The information which is obtained periodically through various sources, techniques, tests, interviews, observations, case study and the like, is assembled in a summary form on a cumulative record card, so that it may be used when the student needs our advice for the solution of some educational or vocational problem. • These contain spaces for recording the data needed for what is called the inventory service of guidance. • A method of recording, filing and using information essential for the guidance of students. • It is a helpful current and future guide in charting the progress of a special needs child as it serves as an additional information base for providing vocational and academic guidance for the student, in addition to the student's IEP (Individualized Education Plan).
  • 24. Main items found in cumulative records 1. Identifying Data: Address, Birthday, Birthplace, Civil Sttus, Religion. 2. Home Background: Parent’s name , Number of siblings, Occupations of Parents. 3. Health Information: Immunizations, Dental Records, Frequency of illness, Sensory Abilities and corrections, Chronic diseases/defects. 4. Educational History: Age of strating school, promotes and failures, frequency of changing schools, standardized test score. 5. Anecdotal Records/Remarks: observation of interests, notable abilities, relationships with peers and school personnel disciplinary incidents. 6. Case summary: employed only for pupils with some personnel/social dilemma that impedes growth. 7. Recommendation: remarks from prior counsellors, teachers, results of staff conferences. In addition, pictures of the pupils showing different stages of development can be included. All schools should keep cumulative records which result from the cooperative efforts of those concerned with the education of the child at different levels of his growth and development.
  • 25. Characteristics of a Good Cumulative Record Information gathered should be complete, comprehensive and adequate so that valid inferences may be drawn. Information recorded should be true and valid. Information to be reliable should be collected by a number of teachers and then pooled. A cumulative record should be re-evaluated from time- to-time. A cumulative record should be objective and free from personal opinions and prejudices. It should be usable.