
Teacher Perceptions of the Professional School Counselor Role: Value, Effectiveness, and Collaborative Willingness
The ASCA National Model represents a developmental, comprehensive counseling program that focuses on program foundation, delivery, management, and accountability (Campbell & Dahir, 1997). The ASCA National Model is believed to be dependent on collaborative relationships with other stakeholders. Teachers represent a powerful group of stakeholders, as they can influence the effectiveness of the school counseling program. In a national survey, high school teachers (n=401) were asked about their perceptions of school counselors. The focus of this research study was to ascertain: (a) the value teachers place on the appropriate role responsibilities and inappropriate role activities as described in the ASCA Executive Summary; (b) their perception of school counselor engagement in the appropriate responsibilities and inappropriate activities as described in the ASCA Executive Summary; (c) teacher willingness to collaborate with school counselors; and (d) their perception of school counselor willingness to collaborate with other stakeholders including teachers. This research revealed that there is still a need: (a) to increase teacher awareness on the role of the school counselor; (b) for school counselors to demonstrate their effectiveness; and (c) for school counselors to pursue collaborative relationships with teachers.
- ISBN 13 : 9780549043829
- ISBN 10 : 0549043829
- Judul : Teacher Perceptions of the Professional School Counselor Role: Value, Effectiveness, and Collaborative Willingness
- Pengarang : Summer Marie Reiner,
- Bahasa : en
- Tahun : 2007
- Halaman : 110
- Halaman : 110
- Google Book : http://books.google.co.id/books?id=y88ZnQAACAAJ&dq=intitle:The+National+Model+for+School+Counseling+Program&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Ketersediaan :
The ASCA National Model represents a developmental, comprehensive counseling program that focuses on program foundation, delivery, management, and accountability (Campbell & Dahir, 1997).