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Parker, Polly – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2002
The changing work environment has brought new career realities that suggest an altered role for the career counselor. This article reaffirms the benefits of working with the subjective aspects of career, with a focus on the "intelligent career." Offers a way for counselors to accommodate personal and dynamic needs of their clients. (Contains 35…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Counseling Theories, Counselor Role, Models
Terepka, Jean Ballard – Journal of College Admission, 2006
College counselors regard themselves as teachers and educators, but they are something else as well. They are links between the location of childhood and the larger, more risky terrain of first adulthood. College counselors prepare students for an actual, not merely figurative, journey, the prospect of which fill students and their parents with…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Counselor Role, Ethics, School Counseling
Chibbaro, Julia S. – Georgia School Counselors Association Journal, 2006
The role of the school counselor underwent various transformations throughout the twentieth century. In an effort to define the role of professional school counselors in the twenty-first century, the American School Counseling Association (ASCA) developed the ASCA National Model: A Framework for School Counseling Programs. The framework of the…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Advocacy, School Counseling, School Counselors
Beesley, Denise; Frey, Lisa L. – Journal of School Counseling, 2006
This study surveyed principals (N = 303) across the nation about their perceptions of school counselor roles and satisfaction with counseling services. Results from this exploratory study revealed that principals reported overall satisfaction with counseling services, although satisfaction varied across levels (elementary, middle school/junior…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Counselor Role, Counselor Training, School Counseling
Hoffman, Mary Ann; Phillips, Elaine L.; Noumair, Debra A.; Shullman, Sandra; Geisler, Carol; Gray, Jacque; Homer, Judith; Horne, Sharon; Paulk, Diana L.; Remer, Randa; Robinson, Shelagh; Rocha-Singh, Indra; Tinsley, Diane J.; Toporek, Rebecca; Ziegler, Donna – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2006
The authors present core ideas or constructs that might be integral to a feminist and multicultural model of consultation. According to the model, the structure of consultation is (a) nonhierarchical and (b) an open triad (incorporating extrapersonal and outside factors). The process of consultation is (c) culturally responsive and (d) empowering.…
Descriptors: Feminism, Consultation Programs, Counselor Role, Advocacy
Bell, Angela D.; Rowan-Kenyon, Heather T.; Perna, Laura W. – Journal of Higher Education, 2009
While college enrollment rates have increased over the last 40 years, gaps still exist across groups. College enrollment rates are lower for high school graduates whose parents have not attended college, those with low-incomes, as well as Black and Latino/a students than for other high school graduates. One source of differences across groups in…
Descriptors: College Preparation, Educational Attainment, Grade 11, Educational Opportunities
Forthun, Larry F.; McCombie, Jeff W.; Payne, Caroline – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2009
Life Space Crisis Intervention (LSCI) is a competency-based approach to intervening with adolescents, particularly within the schools, who are experiencing emotional pain, psychological distress, or behavioral disruption in their personal lives. LSCI is used to help classroom teachers, guidance counselors, administrators, and other school staff to…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Program Effectiveness, School Counselors, Educational Environment
Kimura-Walsh, Erin; Yamamura, Erica K.; Griffin, Kimberly A.; Allen, Walter R. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
Using an Opportunity to Learn (OTL) framework, this study examines the college preparatory experiences of Latina high and non-high achievers at an urban Latina/o majority high school. Findings indicate that students relied almost exclusively on school resources to navigate their college preparation process. However, the school provided…
Descriptors: College Preparation, Minority Groups, Access to Education, Females
Adkison-Bradley, Carla R.; Kohler, Paula D.; Bradshaw, Elizabeth; Applegate, E. Brooks; Cai, Xiaofan; Steele, Janee – Journal of School Counseling, 2007
Career development is an essential role of the school counselor. This study examined the role of school counselors in assisting middle school and high school students with choosing careers. Special attention is given to school counselors working with students with and without disabilities. Results indicated that school counselors spend more…
Descriptors: Career Planning, School Counseling, School Counselors, Career Development
Zyromski, Brett – Journal of School Violence, 2007
Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD) is found more frequently in inner-city African American and Latino youth than in European American youth. Previous research on PTSD and its relationship with inner-city violence, minority youth, school violence and institutionalized oppression is examined. School counselor's roles and possible interventions…
Descriptors: Violence, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, School Counselors, Youth
Lines, Dennis – Pastoral Care in Education: An International Journal for Pastoral Care & Personal-Social Education, 2007
A common disruption to learning and stability in schools occurs when pupils fight or become aggressive. This paper considers the issues of anger management, violence control and fighting reduction through a counselling programme with a high-risk pupil in secondary school. It begins by examining some of the thinking on young people and violence and…
Descriptors: Expulsion, Psychological Patterns, School Counseling, Aggression
Milsom, Amy – Professional School Counseling, 2007
School personnel are mandated to provide transition planning services to students with disabilities as they prepare for postsecondary activities. A variety of student skill and knowledge areas have been recommended as important during this process. Students with disabilities encounter a variety of additional transitions throughout their schooling,…
Descriptors: Disabilities, School Counselors, Transitional Programs, Student Personnel Services
Chata, Charles C.; Loesch, Larry C. – Professional School Counseling, 2007
A clinical simulation technique was used to investigate how future school principals view the roles of professional school counselors, particularly as those responsibilities are represented in the ASCA National Model[R]. The 244 respondents were principals-in-training (i.e., graduate students) officially enrolled in educational administration…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Educational Administration, School Counselors, Principals
Amatea, Ellen S.; West-Olatunji, Cirecie A. – Professional School Counseling, 2007
School counselors bring special skills to the effort of educating low-income children. A review of literature on poverty and social class as correlates of student success, teacher expectations, and parent involvement provides a rationale for school counselors expanding their leadership roles in high-poverty schools by (a) serving as cultural…
Descriptors: Social Class, Poverty, Parent Participation, Academic Achievement
Edwards, Oliver W.; Mumford, Vincent E.; Serra-Roldan, Rut – School Psychology International, 2007
Children considered "at-risk" for school failure and other adverse life outcomes have received increasing attention in multiple countries across the world. The research literature is replete with studies that emphasize specific detrimental factors that may make a child's life more difficult upon entering adulthood. The traditional, negative…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Child Development, Adolescents, High Risk Students