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Toward a Dialogic Theory of Fundraising
Authors:Sheila Marie McAllister
Institution:1. Public Relations , Monmouth University , West Long Branch , New Jersey , USA smcallis@monmouth.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

In this case study research, the effectiveness of psychological support services rendered to students at a Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) college in South Africa is explored. Using the systems theory of psychology, the article postulates that students at TVET colleges encounter a myriad of psychological challenges, which can adversely affect their academic success. From an interpretivist paradigmatic standpoint, a sample of 30 students was purposively selected to participate in focus group interviews. It was found out that psychological support services improved students’ academic performances, attendance, retention, and also enhanced college certification rate. It is recommended that institution need to establish linkages with key stakeholders such as the Departments of Higher Education and Training and Health, psychological professional bodies, and other TVET colleges in order to create a platform for sharing vital information on psychological support to students.
Keywords:College  Psychological Support Services  South Africa  Student  Technical and Vocational Education and Training
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