Mahlangu, Vimbi Petrus2012-02-142012-02-142011Mahlangu, V 2011, 'Dilemma of school districts in managing career counseling in South Africa', Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational Research and Policy Studies, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 239-245.2141-6990http://hdl.handle.net/2263/18122Historically most of the privileged white schools offered career guidance opportunities to their learners. Prior to 1994 career guidance was compulsory for white learners. Black education operated under the Department of Education and Training and some of the schools did offer guidance services through auxiliary services. School districts in South Africa are faced by the following challenges, namely: limited resources, lack of expertise and knowledge by some members of Institutional Learning Support Teams in managing multicultural counseling. Clustering of schools can help school districts and schools in sharing of expertise, resources, comparing of standards and for cooperative workingen© Scholarlink Research Institute Journals, 2011.Career counselingBlack educationVocational guidance -- South africaEducational counseling -- South AfricaCounseling in secondary education -- South AfricaDilemma of school districts in managing career counseling in South AfricaArticle