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JURNALPSIKOLOGI DANKAUNSELINGJOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY AND COUNSELLING
Tahun 2015 Brlanqan 6 ISSN 1985 - 3602
Sidang Pengarang ii
Pengenalan Ringkas iii
Dari Meja Editor ivKAMARUL MD SHAH, PhDSALLEH AMAT, PhDStrategi Meningkatkan Kecekapan Kaunseling PelbagaiBudaya Mengikut Amalan Guru Kaunseling
NORDIANA ABD. RAHIMKajian Impak Program Pasca Akrab Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia 17
NORISHAM HJ ABD GHANI PhDKemarahan Dalam Kalangan Warga Kerja Jabatan Pendidikan NegeriKementerian Pendidikan Malaysia 31
JAMALUDIN HJ. AHMAD PhDMAIZATULAKMAM HJ. YAHYAFaktor Penyebab Masalah Hidu Gam DalamKalangan Pelajar Pelbagai Kaum Di Malaysia 47
NUR L1YANA MOHO IBRAHIMMOHAMMAD AZIZ SHAH MOHAMED ARIP PhDMOHAMMAD NASIR BISTAMAM PhDKesahan Dan Kebolehpercayaan Modul Kerjaya BerasaskanPendekatan Teori Kognitif Pemprosesan Maklumat 63
RADZIAH HASSANJAMALUDDIN AHMAD PhDKeberkesanan Modul Bimbingan Kelompok Terhadap MotivasiPencapaian Dalam Kalangan Pelajar Sekolah Menengah 79
NORDIANA ABD. RAHIMHubungan Gaya Asuhan Ibu Bapa Dengan TahapKemarahan Dalam Kalangan Pelajar Sekolah Menengah 91
HAMIDAH MAHMUDPenilaian Tahap Profesionalisme Guru Bimbingan DanKaunseling Sekolah Rendah Di Malaysia 103
LEE JUN CHOI PhDLOH SAU CHEONG PhDSchool Counsellors' Self-efficacy In Dealing WithBullying Among Secondary School Students 117
NORMADIYANA ABDULLAHHubungan Caragaya Pengurusan Konflik Dengan KepuasanKerja Dalam Kalangan Guru Bimbingan Dan KaunselingSekolah Menengah Negeri Selangor 139
MOHAMMAD AZIZ SHAH MOHAMED ARIP. PhDMARNY SYAZANNA MAZLANNURUL IZYAN MOHO SOBRIPembinaan, Kesahan Dan Kebolehpercayaan InventoriKesedaran Diri (Mindfulness)(IKD) 153
SALAMIAH HASANKajian Impak Jelajah Psikososial, Bahagian Psikologi Dan Kaunseling,Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia 171
Biodata Penulis 191
School Counsellor's Self-Efficacy In Dealing WithBullying Among Secondary School Students
school Counsellors' Self-Efficacy In Dealing With BullyingAmong Secondary School Students
Lee Jun Choi PhD.Loh Sau Cheong PhD.
Universiti Utara MalaysiaUniversiti Malaya
jyijzhi@hotmail.com
Abstract
Although there are now quite a lot of literatures on how or what schools can do indealing with cases of bullying, curiously enough there is little information availableabout what school counsellors actually feel, think, and do when bullying is going onat their schools. Scant attention has been paid to school counsellors' self-efficacyregarding bullying and what actually are their ability when they deal with this type ofproblem, particularly in Malaysia. There also relatively little is known about sourcesthat have an impact on school counsellors self-efficacy regarding dealing withbullying in school, in the local context or probably in the international arena. Thepurpose of this study was to identify the overall source of influence that contributes toschool counsellors' self-efficacy and what are the levels of their self-efficacy in termsof dealing with bullying in secondary schools. The measurement for sources ofinfluence on school counsellors self-efficacy scale and their self-efficacy level whendealing with bullying in secondary school are validated through self-constructedquestionnaire. Based on the finding of this study, the level of school counsellors' self-efficacy in terms of dealing with bullying in secondary school among in-serviceteachers was moderately high (M = 3.83, SD= 0.79). This implies that majority ofthe in-service school counsellors were somewhat confident of themselves in havingthe ability to successfolly perform their duty or responsibility in dealing with bullyingamong students in secondary school. The findings of this study showed that masteryexperience is a crucial source of influence on school counsellors self-efficacy indealing with bullying among students.
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