This article presents conditions of guidance services in Thailand and the role of teachers
in guidance services for education reform. The aims of this study were to examine current conditions
of school guidance services, the attitudes of teachers to delivering guidance services and their self efficacy
for providing guidance services. Participants were 474 teachers across the country. The
results demonstrate that most participants provide students with various guidance services, such
as an individual inventory service, an information service, a counseling service, a vocational and
career guidance service, a follow-up service, as well as student development activities. Moreover,
most of them perceived a significant role for guidance services in which they had high self-efficacy
for delivering these services to students. Findings from this study indicate a positive sign for the Thai
education reform. A majority of participants have followed the policies of the Ministry of Education
which requires schools to provide students with guidance services. However, most participants
reported that they receive inadequate training in how to demonstrate guidance services. This study,
therefore, suggests that providing teachers with the appropriate training should help increase their
capability and confidence in delivering the guidance services to students.