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Sowell, Shaun M.; Hunter, Quentin; Richey, Katelyn Gosnell; Baxter, Christopher – Professional School Counseling, 2020
School counselors are tasked with many activities, including demonstrating the effectiveness of interventions they use with students. The American School Counselor Association recommends that school counselors include assessment, appraisal, and evaluation of delivery and program management in their school counseling program. Single-case research…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Intervention, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation
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Curtis, Russ; Van Horne, Jill W.; Robertson, Phyllis; Karvonen, Meagan – Professional School Counseling, 2010
School-wide positive behavioral support (SWPBS) programs are becoming an increasingly popular and effective way to reduce behavioral disruptions in schools. Results from a 4-year study examining the effects of an SWPBS program in a public elementary school indicated significant reductions in percentages of behavioral referrals, suspensions, and…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Effect Size, Public Schools, Elementary Schools
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Uellendahl, Gail; Stephens, Diana; Buono, Lisa; Lewis, Rolla – Journal of School Counseling, 2009
The need for greater accountability in school counseling practice is widely accepted within the profession. However, there are obstacles to making accountability efforts common practice among all school counselors. The Support Personnel Accountability Report Card (SPARC) is a tool that can be used to encourage and support these efforts. In this…
Descriptors: Action Research, Program Improvement, Program Effectiveness, Data Collection
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Piazza, Nick J.; Baruth, Nancy E. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1990
Asserts that, although the need to keep client records is clear, there is little information available as to how to construct client record. Presents guidelines for what data should be contained in intake summaries, along with assessments, treatment plans, case notes, and other supplemental materials. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Case Records, Counseling, Data Collection, Information Storage