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Krystal L. Clemons – Professional School Counseling, 2024
School counselors underutilize three community entities within the Black American community: the Black Church, salons and barbershops, and Black Greek letter organizations (BGLOs). School counselors can use cultural wealth and multitiered systems of support (MTSS) as frameworks for making these connections to further cultivate Black American…
Descriptors: African Americans, School Counselors, African American Community, Cultural Capital
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Geesa, Rachel Louise; Mayes, Renae D.; Lowery, Kendra P.; Quick, Marilynn M.; Boyland, Lori G.; Kim, Jungnam; Elam, Nicholas P.; McDonald, Kaylee M. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2022
This paper presents a practical training framework for collaboration for pre-service and in-service school counselors and principal training programs, which can serve as a model for other programs to best meet the social, emotional, academic, and career and college readiness needs of P-12 students. The framework includes six elements: 1) effective…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Administrator Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Partnerships in Education
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Savitz-Romer, Mandy – Learning Professional, 2019
Too often, leaders overlook valuable human capital in their schools and miss the opportunity to develop them so that the school and its students can reach their full potential. This is particularly true for a highly qualified but underused group of professionals: school counselors. School counselors are uniquely positioned to support students'…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Strategic Planning, Counselor Training, Professional Development
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Betters-Bubon, Jennifer; Pianta, Rebecca; Sweeney, Damien; Goodman-Scott, Emily – Professional School Counseling, 2022
Due to ongoing inequities, discrimination, and injustice, the antiracist movement has gained momentum in all parts of society, including education and school counseling. A foundational aspect of antiracism is self-reflection to increase awareness, identify biases, and build cultural proficiency. Multitiered systems of support (MTSS) is an…
Descriptors: Racism, Social Justice, Consciousness Raising, Cultural Awareness
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Griffin, Dana; Williams, Joseph M.; Bryan, Julia – Professional School Counseling, 2021
Throughout the past decade, scholars have argued that the persistent achievement gap between Black male students and their White peers is a result of unequal and inadequate educational opportunities instead of inherent differences in their capability or character. School counselors can help support Black males by using equity-focused…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Family School Relationship, School Community Relationship, Academic Achievement
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Talapatra, Devadrita; Miller, Gloria E.; Schumacher-Martinez, Ruth – Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 2019
Strong collaborative partnerships between families, schools, and communities are essential to promote successful postgraduation outcomes for students with intellectual disabilities (ID) and are a key feature of a new Transition Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation (TPIE) framework. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Transitional Programs, Students with Disabilities, Intellectual Disability
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Beck, Matthew J.; Wikoff, Haley D. – Journal of School Counseling, 2019
School-family-community partnerships are associated with positive educational outcomes for students and families. However, there are limited interventions available to assist school counselors in building effective school-family-community relationships with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender parents/guardians and their children. This article…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Outcomes of Education, Family School Relationship, LGBTQ People
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Reese, Ryan F.; Webster, Lindsay C.; Biles, Kathy – Professional School Counseling, 2018
Nature positively impacts holistic wellness and K-12 student learning, although this phenomenon has largely been unstudied in school counseling. School counselors are in a unique position to champion nature connection in school communities to promote holistic wellness and positive learning outcomes. This article introduces EcoWellness as a…
Descriptors: Counselor Role, School Counselors, Elementary Secondary Education, Outdoor Education
Guo, Yuh-Jen; Wang, Shu-Ching; Corbin-Burdick, Marilyn F.; Statz, Shelly R. – Michigan Journal of Counseling: Research, Theory, and Practice, 2013
Asperger Syndrome (AS) presents unique challenges to both families and schools. Children diagnosed with Asperger's possess unparalleled characteristics in cognitive functioning and behavioral pattern. These children need extra attention and assistance in schools. School counselors require a strategy to successfully engage and support these…
Descriptors: Asperger Syndrome, School Counseling, Special Needs Students, Student Needs
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Hess, Robyn S.; Pearrow, Melissa; Hazel, Cynthia E.; Sander, Janay B.; Wille, Alice M. – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2017
Recent health care reform provides many new opportunities to expand mental health and behavioral support to students in schools and school-community partnerships. Through newly available funding sources, as well as expanded legislative initiatives, school psychologists can advocate for and become leaders in delivering universal programming, tiered…
Descriptors: Mental Health Programs, Health Services, Health Behavior, School Community Relationship
College & Career Academy Support Network, 2018
College and career pathways represent a significant national educational reform movement supported by federal, state, and philanthropic funding. High school pathways combine career and technical education with rigorous academics, work-based learning, and student supports to provide equitable access to postsecondary opportunities. Strong research…
Descriptors: Transformational Leadership, Capacity Building, College Readiness, Career Readiness
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Robertson, Phyllis K.; Full, Jennifer – Journal of School Counseling, 2015
The pathways employed school counselors take for continuing their education beyond graduate school on issues of diversity may be somewhat limited in rural areas and the perception may be that few lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning students exist in rural schools. School counselors have an ethical and legal obligation to…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, School Counselors, Homosexuality, Sexual Identity
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Chu, Yee Han; Myers, Bradley – School Social Work Journal, 2015
Social work values prioritize the needs of vulnerable and oppressed populations that face social problems and political inequalities. Gifted students do not intuitively fall within this framework. This article describes the treatment of gifted students in American public schools as a vulnerable and oppressed population needing differentiated…
Descriptors: Social Work, Gifted, Talent, Educational Practices
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Epstein, Joyce L.; Van Voorhis, Frances L. – Professional School Counseling, 2010
This article discusses a theoretical perspective, research results, and practical examples that support new roles for school counselors in strengthening school programs of family and community involvement. A modest proposal is offered for school counselors to spend 20% of their time on strengthening teamwork for partnerships by working with other…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, School Counselors, Partnerships in Education, Counselor Client Relationship
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Cole, Rebekah F. – Journal of School Counseling, 2012
In order to help each student to be successful in school, as outlined in the ASCA National Model, professional school counselors are called to partner with military families in order to work for their children's social, emotional, and academic success during deployments. Possible school-family partnerships that may occur before, during, and after…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Military Personnel, Counselor Role, Academic Achievement
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