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Alpert, Judith L.; And Others – Journal of School Psychology, 1980
Regardless of the complexity of issues or the instructor's fallibility, the instructure must make decisions around group problems of: (1) process v content; (2) purpose; and (3) format. These tensions mirror the tensions consultants face in work in schools. Coping with them may mean student consultants are better prepared. (JAC)
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Counselor Training, Delivery Systems
Conway, Edythe D.; Stevens, Jean C. – Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 1991
New York's Home and Career Skills course, a required middle/junior high program in life skills and decision making, was collaboratively developed by home economics teachers and counselors. An extensive inservice education and field testing project used regional leadership teams to train the teachers. (SK)
Descriptors: Career Education, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Counselors, Curriculum Development
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Madak, Paul R.; Gieni, Carol L. – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 1991
Investigated teacher (n=141) expectations and actual role activities of five half-time elementary counselors. Individual counseling and consulting with teachers accounted for majority of counselor time, family problems other than divorce was topic dealt with most frequently, counselors used their time differently in October than in May, teachers…
Descriptors: Consultants, Counseling Services, Counselor Role, Counselor Teacher Cooperation
Doyle, Jeff A. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2004
This article reviews three of the most widely-known guiding philosophies of student affairs for the past 65 years. The article analyzes the rise, dominance, and fall of the student services and student development philosophies and then explores the emergence of student learning as a guiding philosophy. The results of two research studies on the…
Descriptors: Student Development, Student Personnel Services, Educational Philosophy, Intellectual History
Cummings, Jack A. – 1996
A school psychologist becomes indispensable to a school by responding to school needs and becoming and instrumental part of the solution. An essential prerequisite to responding to a need is first identifying it. However, the need identification process is fraught with pitfalls. Immersion into the culture of the school is critical to establishing…
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Early Intervention, Elementary Secondary Education
Clark, Elaine – 1996
School psychologists have a long and successful history in making themselves indispensable in schools by expanding their roles and their skills to meet the demands of an ever-changing clientele. As the rates of survival of children with a wide spectrum of genetic and neurodevelopmental disorders and acquired injuries and disease affecting the…
Descriptors: Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Counselor Training, Early Intervention, Elementary Secondary Education
Ediger, Marlow – 1991
Counseling and guidance services are vital in any school curriculum. Counselors may themselves be dealing with students of diverse abilities and handicaps. Counselors may have to work with students affected by drug addiction, fetal alcohol syndrome, homelessness, poverty, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and divorce. Students may present…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Case Studies, Counseling Objectives, Counselor Role
Clark, Reginald M. – 1987
The role and function of the school counselor in the school instructional process has been infrequently examined in the recent "school reform" movement. Many of a counselor's duties may center around recordkeeping and evaluation activities. Changes in the instructional and curriculum functions of the school guidance counselor are needed. Planners…
Descriptors: Black Students, Change, Counselor Role, Counselor Teacher Cooperation
Hafer, A. A. – 1982
Based on interviews with seven counselors at 2-year colleges in New York, survey responses from six 2-year-college counselors throughout the country, and a review of literature, a plan was created for a career planning and development program for 2-year colleges. Counselors recognized the following needs: career planning for part-time students;…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Development, Career Education, Career Planning
Kaplan, Leslie S. – 1980
This paper describes the use of loss workshops in the classroom to address the needs of students experiencing grief from loss, as a result of death, divorce, relocation, or other severed relationships. The goals of the Loss program are briefly reviewed, i.e., to facilitate acceptance of loss, and to promote personal growth and mental health.…
Descriptors: Coping, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Death
Texas Education Agency, Austin. – 1978
Counselors and visiting teachers serving special education students face unique problems in meeting the needs of those students. The general and specific knowledge that the counselors and visitng teachers should have in order to work most effectively with students with special needs has been the focus of a study sponsored by the Texas Education…
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Guides
Klein, Rosalyn; Youngblood, Brenda – 1975
The authors offer remedial techniques which might help counselors to deal with children with learning disabilities. Ninety-five percent of children with learning disabilities suffer difficulties in the visual and auditory modalities. Children with visual problems may experience difficulties in visual discrimination, visual-motor coordination and…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Counselor Role, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Elementary School Students
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Mudore, Connie – Clearing House, 1988
Discusses the ethics of computer use within school counseling, addressing such ethical concerns as dignity and confidentiality. Finds that the ethical use of computers requires the counselor to (1) use the computer with discrimination, and (2) actively advocate computer use that promotes the rights and privacy of students. (MM)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Uses in Education, Computers, Confidential Records
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Bohlmeyer, Elaine Morton; Burke, Joy Patricia – School Psychology Review, 1987
Nine cooperative learning techniques are described and classified according to the following categories: (1) type of subject matter; (2) nature of student interdependence; (3) interaction among cooperative groups; (4) method of grouping students; (5) basis for evaluation and reward; and (6) practical requirements for implementation. The academic…
Descriptors: Classification, Cooperation, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Holcomb, Thomas F.; And Others – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1982
Describes use of a layperson's library to provide books for parents to help them learn new concepts and methods for interacting with their children, as well as providing reading-readiness skill development. Discusses how this library can be a catalyst for promoting teacher counselor collaboration and counselor parent relationships. (RC)
Descriptors: Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Early Childhood Education, Parent Education, Parent Participation
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