Editorial Policies

Focus and Scope

The Nigerian Journal of Guidance and Counselling publishes articles directed to the common interest of counsellors, psychologists, educators and personnel workers in schools, colleges, universities, community agencies and government. Especially welcome are stimulating research study reports. Theoretical formulations and other related articles relevant to guidance and counselling in a sociocultural system such as Nigeria or any article relevant to adolescent psycho-social development and adjustment as well as the promotion and/or the advancement of counselling and guidance in general. The journal also publishes contributions from other parts of the world in the area of guidance and counselling and applied psychology generally. Also to be published occasionally are studies on the selection and training of counsellors, the development of counselling materials, methods and techniques, reviews or research and studies on research methodology in counselling.

 

Section Policies

Articles

Checked Open Submissions Checked Indexed Checked Peer Reviewed
 

Publication Frequency

Annually

 

Editorial Team

2009 EDITION

PROF. ADEYEMI I. IDOWU (Editor-in-Chief)
University of llorin, Nigeria. tnjgc@yahoo.com
PROF. ELIAS MPOFU
Pennsylvania State University, USA.exm31@psu.edu
PROF. THOLENE SODI
University of Venda, South Africa drsodi@iafrica.com
PROF. AUGUSTIN NWOYE
Kenyatta University. Nairobi. Kenya, mounwoye@yahoo.com
PROF. AMOS A. ALAO
University of Botswana, Botswana, alaoaa@mopipi.ub.bw
DR. SCOTT HINKLE
NBCC International. North Carolina. USA. hinkle@nbcc.org
DR. JOHN R. CULBRETH
University of Virgina. USA. culbreth@virginal-edu
PROF. ALMON SHUMBA
University of Fort Hare. South Africa. ashumba@ufh.ac.za
PROF. DAVID H. JONASSEN
Faculty of Education, University of Missouri, Columbis
jonassend missoui.edu/http://web.missouri.edu/jonassent
PROF. MARY P. KOSS
Mel and Enid Zukerman College of Public Health. The University of Arizona mpk@u.arizona.edu
PROF. SOLA OLOWU
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. solowu@oaufe.edu.ng
PROF. ABDULGANIYU A. SALAWU
Usman Danfodiyo University, Sokoto. asalawuddee@yahoo.co.uk
PROF. IBRAHIM A. KOLO
Bayero University, Kano. Nigeria, iakolo@yahoo.com
PROF. IKECHUKWU A. NWAZUOKE
University of Ibadan. Nigeria. Ikenwazuoke@yahoo.com
PROF. FRANK C. CAREW
University of Maiduguri. Nigeria, frankcarew@yahoo.com

DR. CHINEDU I.O. OKEKE
Department of Educational Foundations and Management,
University of Swaziland. okekechinedu@yahoo.com
PROF. EMMANUEL A. AKINADE
Lagos State University, Nigeria. emanuelalasu@yahoo.com
DR. JOSHUA A. OMOTOSHO
University of Ilorin. Nigeria, joshtoshpa@yahoo.com
DR. LASIELE A. YAHAYA
University of Ilorin. Nigeria, lasiele@yahoo.com
DR. EMMANUEL A. ADEOYE
University of Ilorin, Nigeria. dradeoye@yahoo.com
DR. IRENE A. DUROSARO
University of Ilorin, Nigeria. durosaroirene@yahoo.com
DR. HENRICA A. JANSEN
Independent consultant, violence against Women, Public Health and Epidemiology Switzerland. henriettejasen@gmail.com
DR. NAREADI PHASHA
Department of Educational Psychology University of Johannesburg, South Africa. nareadip@uj.ac.za
DR. MARY O. ESERE (Business Editor)
University of Ilorin. Nigeria. maryogechim@yahoo.com



The Nigerian Journal of Guidance and Counselling. ISSN: 0794-0831