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Book A Study of Student and Teacher Perceptions of the Role and Function of the Secondary School Counselor

Download or read book A Study of Student and Teacher Perceptions of the Role and Function of the Secondary School Counselor written by William Henry Ostwald and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book A Study of Secondary School Counselor  Administrator  and Teacher Perceptions of the Counselor Role

Download or read book A Study of Secondary School Counselor Administrator and Teacher Perceptions of the Counselor Role written by Shirley Wankey Baum and published by . This book was released on 1971 with total page 362 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book A Comparison of Counselor  Principal and Teacher Perceptions of the Role and Function of the School Counselor in Virginia Public Secondary School

Download or read book A Comparison of Counselor Principal and Teacher Perceptions of the Role and Function of the School Counselor in Virginia Public Secondary School written by Rosemary A. Thompson and published by . This book was released on 1986 with total page 412 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book A Comparative Study of Student and Teacher Perceptions of the Role of the School Counselor in a Selected Intermediate High School

Download or read book A Comparative Study of Student and Teacher Perceptions of the Role of the School Counselor in a Selected Intermediate High School written by Marilyn K. Newman and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Role of a Counselor as Perceived by Principals  Teachers  Students  Parents and Counselors

Download or read book The Role of a Counselor as Perceived by Principals Teachers Students Parents and Counselors written by Nora Mohamad Hamzeh and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 174 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A school counselor plays a significant role in school life. The role function of a counselor has been defined by the American Counseling Association (ASCA). Sta ndards of practice have been aligned to provide school counselors with baselines for practice. The description of a school counselor's role has been adopted by the Guidance Office in the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (EMEH) as based on the definition and standards provided by the ASCA. The review of the li terature has revealed confusion and misperception regarding the role function of a school counselor. Parents, teachers, and principals were found to have differ ent perceptions regarding the role of a counselor. According to Lambie & William son (2004), even counselors were found to have different perceptions regarding t heir own role. Research has revealed the absence of recent studies regarding the role function of a school counselor in the Lebanese Educational Settings. The p urpose of this study intended to investigate how the role of a counselor is perc eived by students, teachers, parents, principals and counselors themselves. The study examined the current perceptions, highlighted misperceptions and studied t he effect of those misperception on the implementation of the role in school set ting. A sample of (482) students from the middle and secondary levels, (482) parents, (384) teachers, (7) counselors and (5) principals participated in a descriptive study whereby they responded to a questionnaire instrument aimed to investigate the present perceptions regarding the role function of a school counselor. All c ounselors participated in a focus group to answer questions regarding the curren t perceptions, misperceptions if found, and how the role is being implemented at their current schools. There was a general agreement on groups' perception regarding the role of a coun selor. There were some misperception which were discussed with a focus group of counselors. The study investigated the effect of those misperceptions on the imp lementation of the role in school setting, and provided recommendations.

Book Teacher Perceptions of School Counselors Effectiveness

Download or read book Teacher Perceptions of School Counselors Effectiveness written by Jessica L. Lepak and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A clear understanding of the school counselor's exact responsibilities has been sought for years. Most recently, the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) has attempted to provide counselors and other school personnel with more precise guidelines as to what tasks are within the school counselor's training and job description. However, even with a national, comprehensive model of school guidance counseling, perceptions of school counselor's responsibilities and effectiveness are greatly debated. This research was conducted to determine teacher perceptions of the role of the school counselor in Wisconsin and to offer recommendations to school counselors regarding best practices in serving students while engaging in a dual role. A total of 33 teachers responded. A modified version of the Classroom Teacher Survey a/School Counselor Effectiveness (Beesley, 2004) was used to evaluate teacher perceptions. Results indicated the teachers' overall adequacy ratings were not affected by the number of additional responsibilities held by the school counselor. The only outcomes that were statistically significant were supervision and substituting for others. Results indicated teachers whose school counselors had two or more additional responsibilities rated their counselor higher in supervision and substituting for others than did those teachers whose counselor had no or only one additional responsibility. Future research is needed to examine the links between multiple roles and school counselor effectiveness.

Book Post secondary Students  Perceptions of Roles and Responsibilities of Secondary School Counselors

Download or read book Post secondary Students Perceptions of Roles and Responsibilities of Secondary School Counselors written by Jamie D. Britton and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 131 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this study was to measure post-secondary students' perceptions of roles and responsibilities of secondary school counselors. The setting for the investigation was a small suburban high school located in south central Pennsylvania. Two qualitative instruments were utilized for data collection: an electronic mail survey (n=62) and a personal interview (n=7). Data from these instruments were compared with indictors set forth by the American School Counselor Association ([ASCA], 2003). This triangulation of data provided reliability and validity for the study. Results indicated that the majority of subjects believe that school counselors performed most academic and career functions addressed in the study. Examples of these tasks include: (a) providing post-secondary information and planning, (b) assisting with course selection, and (c) providing career awareness activities, to name a few. To a much lesser extent, respondents perceived that counselors had performed personal/social functions. Examples of these duties include: (a) teaching problem-solving skills, (b) teaching conflict-resolution skills, and (c) assisting with personal growth and development. Overall, the vast majority of students identified academic, career, and personal/social fucntions as important services for counselors to provide.

Book Teacher Expectations and Perceptions of the School Counselor s Role

Download or read book Teacher Expectations and Perceptions of the School Counselor s Role written by LaRhonda Michelle Cockrell and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this study was to examine teacher perceptions and expectations about the role of school counselors in various school districts. This research study examined teacher perceptions and expectations in all grade levels, examined similarities and/or differences related to teacher expectations and the 'appropriate' and 'inappropriate' activities outlined in the ASCA's National Model, and determined to what extent teacher expectations correlate to their perceptions of school counseling. A mixed method approach was used to address the research questions. Data from this study indicated that teachers' expectations of the school counselor role and their perception of the school counseling profession correlate to their overall understanding of school counseling.

Book Teacher Perceptions of the School Counselors Role

Download or read book Teacher Perceptions of the School Counselors Role written by Jenna M. Marchetta and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This manuscript examines faculty perceptions of the school counselor's role. The study takes place in a rural intermediate school district where the participants are the faculty. Participants were asked to strongly agree, agree, strongly disagree or disagree with statements based on what School Counselor's role should be which current research identifies as being the most important responsibilities of a School Counselor. Results of this study reflect that the teachers and staff of this school do value the important responsibilities. However, participants who had more than 10 years of experience, were less likely to value certain roles such as classroom guidance, teacher consultation, and informing faculty of what the School Counselor's role is. What can be taken away from this study is that there are significant gaps in older generation teacher perceptions pertaining to the different knowledge about School Counselors' role responsibilities versus a guidance counselor in the past.

Book The Impact of Conflicting Perceptions on the Role and Function of HighSchool Guidance Counselors

Download or read book The Impact of Conflicting Perceptions on the Role and Function of HighSchool Guidance Counselors written by Larry D. Natividad and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Current research is limited concerning the alignment of the perceived role of high school counselors among stakeholders. This quantitative methods study found both convergent and divergent themes surrounding high school counselors' roles and how others perceive their roles. Counselor job descriptions were not well aligned with American School Counselor Association recommendations. Differences between grades and school as well as gender and ethnic differences were found. Counselors adapted to requirements of the local site and culture, which tended to drive the importance of certain duties over others. Recommendations were made for clearer role definition from professional organizations and identification of stakeholder perceptions that would allow counselors to develop more effective relationships and meet needs for counseling services within stakeholder expectations as well as counselor-identified need areas. Factor analysis found seven latent variables that counselors seem to focus on according to the importance ratings of stakeholders were: 1) College, career, and class planning; 2) School programs and communication; 3) Student personal issues; 4) Working with staff; 5) Student learning; 6) Technician, teaching, and supervision; and 7) Rules, regulations, and discipline. Supporting research includes an analysis of district and school site job descriptions; differences in overall group perceptions of students, parents, teachers, and counselors; and an analysis of demographic differences in the interpretation of counselors' roles. Results also include a convergence of the lowest mean difference in areas where the professional identity of high school counselors align with serving the academic needs of students to be best prepared for postsecondary experiences such as employment and/or acceptance to college. A clearer consensus of the role of counselors, one that aligns with recommendations from a counselors' professional organizations, such as the American School Counselor Association (ASCA), and with job descriptions by school boards, may allow counselors to better serve students, parents, and teachers. By identifying the stakeholder perceptions on the frequency and importance of counselor roles, high school counseling teams can move towards such an alignment in order to be more effective in providing counseling services.

Book A Study of Perceptions of the Role and Function of Elementary School Counselor as Held by Elementary Teachers  Counselors and Parents

Download or read book A Study of Perceptions of the Role and Function of Elementary School Counselor as Held by Elementary Teachers Counselors and Parents written by Daniel Laurence Ustick and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book An Investigation of the Perceptions of the Role of the Secondary School Counselor in the State of Wyoming by Administrators  Classroom Teachers  Counselors  Students  and Parents

Download or read book An Investigation of the Perceptions of the Role of the Secondary School Counselor in the State of Wyoming by Administrators Classroom Teachers Counselors Students and Parents written by Albert D. Blakeslee and published by . This book was released on 1969 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book From the Trenches to the Field

Download or read book From the Trenches to the Field written by Sarah Brooke Babins and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 150 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The roles and responsibilities of school counselors across the United States are often misinterpreted amongst various stakeholders, individual state requirements for educational initiatives, and often among practicing counselors' own perceptions and view of professional identity. While the American School Counselor Association (ASCA, 2003; 2005) strives to provide ethical standards and practices to solidify the professional identity of school counselors and acquire the qualifications and skills to address all students' academic, personal/social and career development needs, a clear defined definition and perception of the school counselor continues to become solidified. Perhaps this is due to the changing educational horizon, communities, administration, and federal influences of policies and procedures on schools and school districts (Bain, 2012). Whatever the reason, school counselors are faced with a myriad of challenges that make it difficult in today's educational society to adhere to the social/emotional, post-secondary/career, and academic needs of all students. The American School Counselor Association (ASCA, 2003;2005) has developed the ASCA National Model: A Framework for School Counseling Programs which establishes a structure for effective school counseling programs; however, school counseling programs, credentials, and educational initiatives can be different from state to state. This study examined high school counselors (9th-12th grade) in Pennsylvania, suburban, public high Schools, specifically in Bucks and Montgomery Counties. A quasi-mixed methods, exploratory research approach was used. Nonparametric statistics were run to determine if a significant impact of demographic variables yielded a difference in school counselors' self-efficacy. Additionally, school counselors were randomly selected to participate in semi-structured, open-ended interviews, examining high school counselors' perceptions and self-efficacy regarding their roles and responsibilities pertaining to students' mental health issues. Results indicated that gender, one's undergraduate degree of education, and years of experience have significant impact on school counselors' self-efficacy, specifically related to certain items on the Counselor Activity Self-Efficacy Scales (Lent, et al., 2003). After content analysis coding, it was also found that school counselors feel high efficacy beliefs associated with specific roles and responsibilities and that self-efficacy beliefs change if counselors perceive a lack of stakeholder support or do not feel they are valued. Some implications for future research might be a longitudinal study of school counselors' self-efficacy over a given period of time and a larger sample size. It might also be helpful to combine elements of the CASES Scales with other school counselor based scales to form a more unified measurement that speaks to school counselors' roles and responsibilities that have been identified within this study and expand to specific mental health diagnosis, disorders, and behaviors. KEY WORDS: School Counseling, Communication, Educational Psychology.

Book The Perceptions of Students and Counselors of the Roles and Responsiblities of the Secondary School Counselor

Download or read book The Perceptions of Students and Counselors of the Roles and Responsiblities of the Secondary School Counselor written by Lurline Anita Williams and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Research in Education

Download or read book Research in Education written by and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 1280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Dissertation Abstracts International

Download or read book Dissertation Abstracts International written by and published by . This book was released on 1989 with total page 810 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: