moetib

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Title
Mrs
Firstname
Bakadzi
Lastname
Moeti
Position
Senior Lecturer
Office
231/212
Phone
355 5410
Professional Qualifications

Masters in Counselling and Human Services

Brief Biography

Mrs Moeti is a counsellor educator in the counselling section. She teaches students of counselling  and provide clinical supervision during practicum and internship exercises as well as supervision during teaching practice. Besides teaching Mrs Moeti provide counselling to individuals with varied life issues especially marital/relationship related issues. She has attended  and presented in several conferences locally and internationally.

Teaching Areas

She teaches the following courses:

school counselling, guidance and counselling, indigenous guidance and counselling, community counselling,  marriage and family counselling 

Research Areas

Her research interests are in couples counselling, premarital and post marital counselling (indigenous, western and spiritual approaches),  relationship counselling, clinical supervision and guidance and counselling 

Postgraduate Supervision Areas

Marriage and family  related topics, guidance and counselling, indigenous guidance and counselling, spiritual counselling

Selected Publications

Moeti,B., Mgawi,R.K., & Moalosi, W.T.S.(2016). Critical thinking among post-graduate diploma in education students in higher education: Reality or fuss? Journal of Education and Learning, 6(2).

Moeti, B., Koloi-Keakitse, S., & Mokgolodi, H. (2017). Married women lived experiences about the value of traditional premarital counselling, go laya. The Family Journal: Counselling and Therapy for Couples and Families. 25(3), 247-256.

Moeti, B., & Mokgolodi, H.L.(2017). Indigenous marital therapy: A case of Botswana. International Journal of Social Science Studies, 5(11), 66-72.

Moeti, B. (2018).Go isiwa ga ngwetsi event: A tapestry of cultural learning. Lonaka, Journal of Learning and Teaching, 9(1),182-197.

Msimanga, S.H., & Moeti, B. (2018) Challenges hindering provision of effective supervision for counselling students in Botswana, Mosenodi, 21(1). 44-57.

Moeti, B. (2019). Factors that influence post marital counselling participation. Lonaka,10(1), 44-60.

In pursuit of academic excellence