The Role of School-Based Counselling Programs on Social Cohesion among Secondary School Students in Nigeria
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2025
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East African Journal of Education and Social Sciences EAJESS March-April 2025, Vol. 6
Abstract
This discourse examined the often-neglected yet crucial function of school-based counselling in
enhancing social cohesion and fostering national unity within the Nigeria's culturally and religiously
diverse secondary education system. Utilizing the Social Identity Theory, Social Capital Theory, and
Cultural Competence Theory, the study contends that school-based counselors possess a distinct
capacity to bridge divides by cultivating inclusive environments that promote a collective sense of
belonging, mutual respect and civic engagement among students. The study discusses how
specific counselling interventions can alleviate prejudice, diminish identity-based conflicts and
foster attitudes consistent with the Nigeria’s national integration objectives. This discourse
advocates for a revitalized national agenda that emphasizes capacity development, ongoing
investment, contextually appropriate counselling methodologies and comprehensive monitoring
and evaluation systems.
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: School-based counselling, national values, social cohesion, multicultural education.