Why Career Counselling is Important in Schools?
Career Counselling has always been
important but only recently, got the recognition it deserves. Earlier, people
sought out career counsellors, for a change in careers, only after they got a
job and were unhappy with it. Now, people recognize that this isn’t ideal. What
is noteworthy, is to consider why people change careers.
It doesn’t take much thinking to
understand that someone who does that was never convinced of what career they
should take. Such a decision usually stems from school. Many students make
career choices based on the most picked career among their peers. They don’t,
for once, consider what they like until it’s too late.
Picking a career usually, comes after
picking a course. If a student doesn’t pick the right course, it would
inadvertently affect their career choice. A recent study showed that 1 in 3
students are unhappy with the course that they picked. That is nearly half a
million dissatisfied university students! Such figures only point to one clear
truth - The importance of career guidance in schools.
To find the right career, there needs to
be an understanding of what course to take and if capabilities match interests.
A student might want to get into architecture thinking he’s good at math and
that drawing a building isn’t too difficult. In reality, there is much more to
architecture than that and there is a high possibility of him wanting to pursue
another career at the end of the first year itself.
Career counselling in schools ensures
the right kind of help to overcome such thinking and stop students from making
such mistakes. Many students take a psychometric test in order to avoid making
mistakes and their efforts are commendable, although the results of the test
might leave them more confused than before. Why? The psychometric test
basically outlines the strengths and weaknesses of students and highlights
their aptitudes and interests. The catch is, their aptitudes and interests
don’t necessary have to match. Meaning, they can be good at Math but have an
interest in Arts. So which career option do they pick?
An established career counsellor will
firstly, be able to explain the entire report, tell them the perks and
disadvantages of pursuing both their interests and aptitudes, and give them the
clarity and understanding to make the right decisions. This is much needed,
especially, when students are prone to taking advice from inexperienced
sources.
Students tend to take advice from anyone
they think has an experience. But it may not always be right or let alone be
the best one. The path followed by their seemingly successful peers might not
help them to reach the same destination, their model adults must have gone
through failures themselves and their parents might be unaware of the latest
industry demands. To make sure that students have clarity of thought, career counsellors
must be made available for students at all times while they are in high school
to receive the right and latest advice.
Although CBSE has made it compulsory for
schools to have counsellors, there still needs to be a distinction made as to
what kind of counsellors are required. Many of the counsellors already present
are life skill counsellors and although life skills are important, the number
of college advisors (counsellors) are low. Ultimately, college advisors are
what students need most to be successful. To highlight, the urgent requirement
for career counsellors recent stats show a whopping 92% of students who don’t
get any career-related guidance from their schools.
Decisions made in High School often make
or break a student’s career. Experienced career counsellors are trained to
understand students thinking and their potential. Once a student’s potential is
understood, the counsellor is able to guide the student to the best career
suitable to him/her and help them make the decisions that ensure career
success.
Students want to be successful and they
don’t mind getting help. They may feel shy at first or think it’s weak to take
help, but it is our responsibility to help them build strong careers. Having a
career counselling cell in schools is the first step in doing that. It is a
great first step indeed.
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