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    School Counselor Every student needs help in some way whether entering high school‚ needing information‚ choosing a career‚ or talk about personal problems. As a high schoolor‚ students realize what roles counselors play in school careers and futures. School counselors are there every step of the way. A school counselor plays multiple roles in a students’ life. Before anything‚ the counselor and student must get to know each other‚ so the student is comfortable.(Job Profiles‚ 2011) When a

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    Discuss any five roles of a school counselor. What are the implications of these roles in creating and fostering a healthy learning process Introduction School counseling is now done in most secondary schools throughout Zimbabwe. School counselors consult and collaborate with the school head‚ other teachers‚ administrators‚ parents and other personnel or agencies to support student success at school. The school counselor therefore acts as a liaison between the school‚ the home‚ the community

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    rules and behavior expectations of all stakeholders. Within the school community‚ all stakeholders utilize school’s social norms and create opportunities for everyone to be successful. A healthy school culture creates an environment in which the school community‚ at all levels‚ is actively engaged‚ feels empowered to effect positive change‚ enjoys congenial relationships and is supported and mentored for success. Ford Road Elementary School builds a safe and supportive learning environment through collaborative

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    FINDING THE VALIDITY/EFFICIENCY OF PEER COUNSELING THROUGH GROUP WORKS IN JACINTO P. ELPA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL FOR SCHOOL YEAR 2009-2010 Marieto Cleben V. Lozada Jacinto P. Elpa National High School Tandag City ABSTRACT Every school year‚ the Guidance In-Charge continually mediates among students brought by teachers from different year levels with problems varying from cutting classes‚ non-attendance‚ computer games addiction‚ gambling‚ vandalism‚ intoxicant drinking sessions within or near

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    Guidance counselors are school professionals who specialize in helping students make decisions about their personal and educational needs while providing information about colleges and other life choices. To become a guidance counselor‚ each state has certain educational requirements. Most states require a college degree plus one to two years of special study in guidance counseling. Some states may also require teaching experience. Personal characteristics are just as important as educational requirements

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    Introduction In this job interview‚ I have chosen my amazing husband‚ Mr. Randy L Green‚ for this evaluation‚ who is an independent religious Christian counselor-mentor‚ for the past fifteen years. Throughout this correspondence‚ I will attempt to discuss his specialized profession and how it will relate to my chosen occupation‚ as a Christian counselor. Professional Background To start with‚ I asked what educational requirements are required for this profession? Randy said he graduated from Upsala

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    Interview a Licensed Mental Health Counselor Capella Introduction to Mental Health Counseling COUN 5223 February 3‚ 2013 Abstract For many years‚ people have his or her own perceptions of mental health counselors. Some people may even think that this is a pie job. This professional is overlook and underrated because so people who in need of this type of service are overlooked. While conducting this interview there were many of exciting job description of the two people this learner interviewed

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    social usefulness. Students are experiencing dilemmas such as encountering challenges beyond their school careers. In the way that students adapt‚ change and grow through the process of learning from outcomes and mistakes‚ guidance counseling must work in a way that it must assess the student’s outcomes in order to better guide them. The Colegio de San Bartolome De Novaliches first started from Pre-school Department opened in June 1995 with only 12 enrollees at the old site. Due to its remarkable development

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    How might understanding the client’s past decision making experiences inform your work as a career counselor? Why? Based on the presentation provide by Dr. Warren‚ it is fundamental to address the client’s background to fully understand where the client developed their decision making skills and how their environment influenced the paths they have chosen. In the interview‚ we learned Erika’s parents worked hard to achieve the education and lifestyle they had and instilled these values in Erika and

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    School Counselors’ Perception of Required Workplace Skills and Career Development Competencies John Barker Ph. D‚ Jamie Satcher‚ Ph.D The journal is about a research made to examine US counselors’ perception about the workplace skills and career development for the high school students who are going either work-bound or college bound. Researchers used a questionnaire with a participant of 152 high school counselors nationwide. It was defined from the study that work-bound students are those

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