Introduction to School Counseling: Becoming a Leader, Advocate, and Change Agent introduces readers to the evolution of the role and function of the school counselor and their emergence as leaders, advocates, and collaborators in the provision of quality and equitable education for all students. The primary goal of the text is to provide readers with not only information but inspiration in service of their developing professional identity as a school counselor. Each chapter opens with a reflection from a school counselor, which provides readers with valuable insight into the lived experience of the school counselor. The chapters also employ case illustrations and guided exercises to foster greater understanding of the profession. Dedicated chapters explore the unique dynamic and breadth of the role of the school counselor, how to advocate for systemic change within school environments, ethical standards and behavior, and multi-tiered systems of support. Readers learn how to assist those with educational challenges, address threats to socioemotional development, connect with parents and caregivers, and better understand the nuances and requirements for serving in elementary, middle, and high school environments. Introduction to School Counseling is an inspiring and informative resource for foundational courses in school counseling.
The book is packed with real life examples and case descriptions: it provides strategies for preventing and responding to social and emotional problems, improving educational outcomes, and helping children score at optimum levels on high ...
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Mrs. Joyce, the school counselor at Emerson Elementary, uses high-fives to connect with her students.
This authoritative guide from highly respected counselor educators and trainers gives preservice and inservice school counselors the tools to knowledgeably identify evidence-based practices in their field and to use data in designing, ...
I tell my students this is one book they do not want to resell."--Tarrell Portman, University of Iowa"This book is one of a kind, and provides invaluable guidance for transforming the school counseling profession.
Contemporary Case Studies in School Counseling is not a guide to school counseling but rather a conversation starter on the challenges that school counselors face on a daily basis.
Counseling students in levels 2 and 3: A PBIS/RTI guide. Corwin. Siegle, D. (2010). Research basics: The Likert scale. University of Connecticut. https:// researchbasics.education.uconn.edu/likert_scales/ Silbert, S. (2019, November 19) ...
The book begins with an introductory chapter focused on school counseling within the context of the larger educational system.
The Essential Guide to Effective School Counseling Programs guides readers through the process of developing, organizing, and managing a comprehensive school counseling program.
BUNDLE: Wright, Introduction to School Counseling + CQ Researcher, Issues in K-12 Education