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Title: Professional School Counseling


1
Professional School Counseling
  • The program, roles and competencies

2
Todays Plan
  • Organization of the Comprehensive School
    Counseling Program
  • National Standards
  • Counselor Roles and Competencies
  • Characteristics of Effective Counselors
  • The Delivery System
  • Exercise

3
Organization of the Comprehensive School
Counseling Program
  • Foundation
  • Management System
  • Delivery System
  • Accountability

4
National Standards
  • Academic Development
  • Career Development
  • Personal/Social Development

5
Academic Development
  • Standard A
  • Students will acquire the attitudes, knowledge
    and skills contributing to effective learning in
    school and across the life span.
  • Standard B
  • Students will complete school with the academic
    preparation essential to choose from a wide range
    of substantial post-secondary options, including
    college.
  • Standard C
  • Students will understand the relationship of
    academics to the world of work and to life at
    home and in the community.

6
Career Development
  • Standard A
  • Students will acquire the skills to investigate
    the world of work in relation to knowledge of
    self and to make informed career decision.
  • Standard B
  • Students will employ strategies to achieve future
    career success and satisfaction.
  • Standard C
  • Students will understand the relationship between
    personal qualities, education and training and
    the world of work.

7
Personal/Social Development
  • Standard A
  • Students will acquire the attitudes, knowledge
    and interpersonal skills to help them understand
    and respect self and others.
  • Standard B
  • Students will make decisions, set goals and take
    necessary action to achieve goals.
  • Standard C
  • Students will understand safety and survival
    skills.

8
Counselor Roles and Competencies
  • Program Management
  • Plan, implement, and evaluate a developmental
    program of guidance, including counseling
    services.
  • Supervise activities of clerical,
    para-professional, and volunteer personnel.

9
Counselor Roles and Competencies
  • Guidance
  • Teach the school developmental guidance
    curriculum
  • Assist teachers in the teaching of guidance
    related curriculum
  • Guide individuals and groups of students through
    the development of academic, career and personal
    plans

10
Counselor Roles and Competencies
  • Counseling
  • Counsel individual students with their concerns
  • Counsel small groups of students with their
    concerns
  • Use accepted theories and techniques appropriate
    to school counseling

11
Counselor Roles and Competencies
  • Consultation
  • Consult with parents, teachers, administrators,
    and other relevant individuals to enhance their
    work with students
  • Coordination
  • Coordinate with school and community personnel to
    bring together resources for students
  • Use an effective referral process for assisting
    students and others to use special programs and
    services

12
Counselor Roles and Competencies
  • Assessment
  • Participate in the planning and evaluation of the
    district/campus group standardized testing
    program
  • Interpret test and other appraisal results
    appropriately
  • Use other sources of student data appropriately
    for assessment purposes

13
Counselor Roles and Competencies
  • Professionalism
  • Adheres to ethical and legal standards
  • Adheres to professional standards
  • Adheres to district standards

14
Characteristics of Effective CounselorsPersonal
Characteristics of Effective Counselors Corey,
(2001)
  • Effective counselors have an identity
  • They respect and appreciate themselves
  • They are able to recognize and accept their own
    power
  • They are open to change
  • They are making choices that shape their lives
  • They feel alive, and their choices are
    life-oriented
  • They are authentic, sincere, and honest.

15
Characteristics of Effective CounselorsPersonal
Characteristics of Effective Counselors Corey,
(2001)
  • They have a sense of humor
  • They make mistakes and are willing to admit them.
  • They generally live in the present.
  • They appreciate the influence of culture
  • They have a sincere interest in the welfare of
    others.
  • They become deeply involved in their work and
    derive meaning from it.
  • They are able to maintain healthy boundaries.

16
The Delivery System
  • Guidance Curriculum
  • The purpose of the guidance curriculum component
    is to help all students develop basic life
    skills. It is the foundation of a developmental
    guidance program. Some possible topics include
  • Self-Confidence
  • Motivation to Achieve
  • Decision-making, Goal-setting, Planning, and
    Problem-solving Skills
  • Interpersonal Effectiveness
  • Communication Skills
  • Cross-cultural Effectiveness
  • Responsible Behavior

17
The Delivery System
  • Responsive Services
  • The purpose of the responsive services component
    is to intervene on behalf of those students whose
    immediate personal concerns or problems put their
    continued personal-social, career, and/or
    academic development at risk. Some possible
    topics include
  • Academic success
  • Suicide
  • Child abuse and neglect
  • Possible drop out
  • Stress

18
The Delivery System
  • Responsive Services
  • Substance abuse
  • Pregnancy
  • Gang pressure/involvement
  • Harassment issues
  • Being new to school
  • Peer relationships
  • Issues related to a traumatic event
  • Violence on campus
  • College choice

19
The Delivery System
  • Individual Planning
  • The purpose of the individual planning system is
    to guide all students as they plan, monitor, and
    manage their own academic, career, and
    personal-social development. This is not
    necessarily done on an individual basis. This can
    be done in small or classroom size groups. Some
    possible topics are
  • Academic decisions
  • Career decisions
  • Goal setting
  • Current progress toward goals

20
The Delivery System
  • System Support
  • Whereas the three components previously described
    serve students directly, the system support
    component describes services and management
    activities which indirectly benefit students.
    These include
  • Consultation with teachers, parents,
    administrators, and appropriate community members
  • Support of parent education programs

21
The Delivery System
  • System Support
  • Participation in school reform activities
  • Implementation of standardized testing programs.
  • Cooperation with relevant research projects
  • Program development and management
  • Counselor staff development
  • Development of appropriate written policies,
    procedures and guidelines.

22
Take a Break
  • Then the Exercise
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