Your personal philosophy of school counseling

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Resources

American School Counselor Association (2019). The ASCA national model: A framework for school counseling programs (4th ed.). Alexandria, VA: American School Counselor Association

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  • “School Counselor Competency”

Note: While school counselors in most states apply the American School Counselor Association’s National Model to their practice, some states may implement their own models. Please make sure to review your state department of education’s website for more information on specific models which your state may require.

Cholewa, B., Goodman-Scott, E., Thomas, A., & Cook, J. M. (2018). Teachers’ perceptions and experiences consulting with school counselors: A qualitative study. Professional School Counseling, 20(1), 77–88.

Hartline, J., & Cobia, D. C. (2018). School counselors: Closing achievement GAPS and writing results reports. Professional School Counseling, 16(1), 71–79.

Salina, C., Girtz, S., Eppinga, J., Martinez, D., Kilian, D. B., Lozano, E., Martinez, A. P., Crowe, D., De La Barrera, M., Mendez, M. M., & Shines, T. (2013). All hands on deck: A comprehensive, results-driven counseling model. Professional School Counseling, 17(1), 63–75.

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In the future, I would develop a counseling program with academic, personal, and career-development objectives. Each objective would have one standard as a guiding path and various desired competencies the student will acquire. The standard for the academic objective would be to improve student’s knowledge and skills that contribute to success in all units. Competencies desired would include improvement in student’s attitudes to become active learners and acquire attitudes of self-concept and responsibility to succeed.  The standard for the personal objective would be to provide students with efficient preparation for internships and employment positions. Competencies would include improved self-acceptance, positive interpersonal skills, listening, and communication skills. Finally, the standard for the career development objective would be to enable students to acquire knowledge to persevere in the work environment and make decisions to advance their careers.
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Your personal philosophy of school counseling