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Escovar, Peggy L.; Lazarus, Philip J. – 1980
The knowledge of cross-cultural child-rearing practices to aid school psychologists is illustrated in this paper. A literature review of child-rearing practices is provided, focusing on: (1) children's social, cultural, and psychological development; (2) the school psychologist's identification of culturally bound aspects of child development; and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Rearing, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role
New Mexico State Dept. of Education, Santa Fe. – 1980
This handbook is designed to give present and potential advisors the background information and organizational procedures necessary for establishing and implementing chapters of the American Industrial Arts Student Association (AIASA) in New Mexico. The handbook is organized into three sections. Section 1, the Introduction, explains AIASA's…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Counselor Role, Educational Resources, Guidelines
Gerken, Kathryn Clark – 1981
Minority children in rural settings have limited access to educational and economic resources. School psychologists, with commitments to several rural schools, may have difficulty getting to know minority children and to understand their diverse needs. School psychologists specifically trained to work in rural settings consider their major…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Counselor Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Minority Group Children
Owens, Clinton R.; Berryman, William C. – 1979
This manual for counseling personnel provides ready access to appropriate resources for planning and implementing a comprehensive guidance program. It is divided into four sections. Section 1 provides information about and examples of nine essential focal points in a good program: (1) philosophy of education, (2) program development model, (3)…
Descriptors: Career Education, Comprehensive Guidance, Counselor Role, Counselor Training
Parks, Dennis R. – 1981
In recent years, the median age of the college student has shifted dramatically upward so that higher education now serves a more age-diversified population. This phenomenon has vast implications for both student affairs professionals and faculty who are involved in counseling and advising students. College counselors must redefine their roles and…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Students, Adults, Age Differences
Kapraun, E. Daniel; Coldren, Doris W. – 1978
Providing students with the opportunity to explore academic/career alternatives during the first two years of college is a basic mission of the Division of Undergraduate Studies (DUS) of the Fayette campus of Pennsylvania State University, which provides the first two years of numerous baccalaureate programs. Effective academic advisement, which…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Counseling, Community Colleges, Counseling Effectiveness
Prince George's Community Coll., Largo, MD. – 1979
The advisement system at Prince George's Community College is designed to afford each student complete information and preparation for entry into appropriate courses. Student movement through the process is determined by whether the student is considered first-time, transfer, concurrent enrollment, a veteran, non-matriculated, handicapped,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Counseling Objectives, Counselor Role, Developmental Programs
Noble, Vicente N.; Kampwirth, Thomas J. – 1977
P.L. 94-142 is the most significant federal legislation ever passed in regard to exceptional children. It mandates a free and appropriate education, including related services such as counseling (as needed), for every exceptional child up to age 21. The counselor's role may include direct work with children referred for behavioral social adaptive…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Counselor Role, Educational Diagnosis, Educational Legislation
Clennell, S.; And Others – 1977
This booklet on the Open University includes an introductory section on the system, programs of study, students, the adult learner, the teaching package, study centers, local support, and correspondence tuition. General principles of teaching by correspondence, the role of the course tutor, and student comments are covered. Support provided by the…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Correspondence Study, Counselor Role, Educational Counseling
Berejikian, Harry – 1978
These descriptions of articulation efforts between five community colleges and their feeder high schools were drawn from previous reports and from interviews with community college administrators. Interviews at two Los Angeles (California) community colleges revealed an attitude of unconcern toward maintaining a supply of high school graduates;…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), College Bound Students, College Choice, College Day
Crockett, David S., Ed. – 1978
Materials and services related to improving the academic advising process compose this manual developed to aid colleges and universities. Part One (Introduction to Advising) covers: the definition and importance of academic advising; basic elements in developing and implementing a successful advising program; delivery of academic advising; and…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Administrative Principles, Administrator Guides, Career Counseling
GREGORY, FRANCIS A.; AND OTHERS – 1967
COUNSELORS NEED PROJECTIONS OBTAINED FROM VARIOUS FEDERAL AGENCIES FAR EXCEED THE CURRENT AND PROJECTED SUPPLY UNDER EXISTING CONDITIONS. TO MEET THIS NEED, IT IS NECESSARY TO--(1) RECRUIT AND TRAIN MORE COUNSELORS, (2) PREPARE COUNSELORS FOR NEW DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES, (3) MAKE MAXIMUM USE OF PRESENTLY EMPLOYED COUNSELORS, AND (4) PROVIDE…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Counseling Services, Counselor Role, Counselor Training
Peterson, Marla – 1979
This paper discusses some of the specialized knowledge, role expansion, and guidance and counseling techniques designed to help school counselors and other school personnel assist handicapped students with their life development. A section on pupil personnel service workers examines the necessity for such workers and the federal laws affecting…
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Exploration, Counselor Role, Education Work Relationship
Michel, John – 1976
Part of a 13-volume series designed to be used as a group inservice or a self-learning system to train school administrators and counselors for their role in career education, this third section (8.3) of module 8 consists of readings and four activities to assist counselors in preparation for their role as coordinators of school and community…
Descriptors: Administrators, Career Education, Change Strategies, Community Resources
Gurin, Patricia; Pruitt, Anne – 1978
The major premise of this paper is that career and educational counseling for women, and particularly for black women, needs to be based on an understanding of their market position. Data on black women's options and choices in a discriminatory market, on their occupational and educational aspirations, and on the role of expectations in their work…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Blacks, Career Guidance, Career Opportunities