Author: Dorothy J. Blum, Ed.D.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2010-05-20
Total Pages: 405
ISBN-13: 0470630671
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →An updated edition of an essential go-to resource for school counselors Since 1997 The School Counselor's Book of Lists has offered counselors a wealth of relevant and much-needed information written in concise and user-friendly language. A quick, easy guide for finding information on almost any topic pertinent to school counselors, the book covers everything from writing student assessments and dealing with school crises to setting budgets and running effective meetings. In order to address the transformed role of school counselors, the contents of this comprehensive second edition map to the American School Counselor Association's National Model for Counseling Programs. Includes hundreds of helpful lists offering guidelines, strategies, trends, and resources Officially endorsed by the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) The first edition was a bestselling title for school counselors Addresses the pressing issues faced by today's school counselors This revised edition is appropriate for school counseling graduate programs as well as to practitioners in the K-12 field.
Author: Kenneth W. Hitchner
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 276
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Laura E. Marshak
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2009-12-21
Total Pages: 384
ISBN-13: 0470175796
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Down-to-earth advice for helping students with disabilities succeed The School Counselor's Guide to Helping Students with Disabilities offers school counselors a practical guide for handling the complexities of working with children and youth who have disabilities. The book is organized to correspond with the myriad responsibilities and roles assumed by school counselors in elementary, middle and high school settings. The authors provide both seasoned and new school counselors with the insight and tools they need to successfully promote the academic, personal, social, and career success of students with disabilities. Presents a wealth of relevant disability-related knowledge and useful strategies Includes information on the most pertinent legislation pertaining to students with disabilities Offers the most effective counseling interventions for helping young children or adolescents experiencing social exclusion because of their disabilities Bonus section contains a wealth of disability-specific information with implications and practical applications for counselors This important book brings together experts in two disciplines, school counseling and special education/disabilities, in order to address the practicalities and possibilities of working with students with disabilities.
Author: Kenneth R. Greenberg
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This comprehensive and practical text on how to conduct Group Counseling in K-12 Schools focuses on practice rather than on the theories and research that underlie group counseling. Group Counseling in Schools covers the topic of group counseling from initiation to termination at all school levels. The text views group counseling as an integral component of a comprehensive guidance and counseling program, covering such topics as the importance of enhancing the visibility of guidance and counseling programs in order to facilitate group counseling; how to encourage cooperation from teachers, administrators, and parents; selecting group topics; screening procedures for prospective group members; developing group plans; determining the size of groups; facilitating the scheduling of group counseling; multicultural issues in group counseling; evaluating group counseling; and professional issues related to group counseling in schools. The text stresses the importance of the school counselor as an active participant in counseling, whether counseling is being done individually or in a group. The role of the active counselor is discussed along with the skills needed for becoming an effective school counselor.
Author: Barbara C. Trolley
Publisher: Corwin Press
Published: 2009-01-13
Total Pages: 201
ISBN-13: 145221056X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This hands-on guide clarifies the school counselor's role in special education and answers questions about meeting the academic, social, and career needs of students with disabilities.
Author: District of Columbia. Board of Education. Department of Guidance and Placement
Publisher:
Published: 1950
Total Pages: 72
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Jefferson County Public Schools
Publisher:
Published: 1982
Total Pages: 279
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Debra C. Cobia
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 292
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →From two experienced and passionate school counselor educators comes a thorough revision of Developing an Effective and Accountable School Counseling Program. Embraced by professors and students alike for its accessible writing style and practical applications, the text retains well-liked features such as case studies, margin notes, and stimulus questions. The text has been expanded and thoroughly updated to reflect, among other important developments in the field, the ASCA National Model for School Counseling programs, the school counseling specialty standards articulated by CACREP, and the increasing focus on being able to define and measure accountability in school counseling programs. Book jacket.