The role of the professional school counselor is continuously evolving to meet the needs of students’ demands. This need for variation is and should be evoked in order to increase student achievement. Since the emergence of the profession‚ school counselor has had to perpetually adjust their roles in order to meet the needs of the students and the advancements in our nation. From immigration to the Civil Rights Movement even into today’s society‚ school counselor has modified practices to fit the
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The person I interviewed was my Senior High School Counselor‚ Ms. Tanya Arakawa. This interview took place in the Guidance Office of Ontario High School. This was an in-person interview and the process itself was lengthy. It did take a while of waiting before I can actually have the chance to follow up with the interview questions. Then so it began‚ I walked into her office‚ said hello‚ and began the interview of how it is being a high school counselor. The most important thing that I learned
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Counselors are advocates for the students‚ parents‚ school system as a whole and the community surrounding the school. They are mindful‚ caring‚ the voice‚ empathic‚ patient‚ aware‚ multicultural competent‚ understanding‚ genuine‚ determine‚ a leader‚ learner and respectful. School counselors are not limited to these characteristics‚ but these are some of the characteristics I desire to posses as a school counselor. As a school counselor‚ I will refrain from disclosing advice‚ but teach different
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As schools become increasing diverse‚ cultural competence is essential. Thus‚ school counselors must have awareness‚ knowledge‚ and skills to help the needs of the Asian student population seek higher education. As a minority‚ I believe that multicultural counseling can greatly impact the lives of students. During my high school years‚ I felt unaccepted and not understood by my assigned high school counselor because she wasn’t cultural competence. Because my assigned high school counselor couldn’t
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to go. My love for children flourished when I started my first job in a daycare as a after-school counselor. This brought me many years of joy‚ and showed me how wonderful working with children can be. These starting years have given me experience in working with children from infants to adolescents . I knew my love for children would not stop here for me. I still remember my high school guidance counselor Mrs.Albermore She had a great connection with her students and made sure to include her attention
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Assignment Submission Assignment one. Question 1: Analyse the differences and similarities between counselling and psychotherapy making reference of the terms ‘Counsellor’ and ‘Psychotherapist’. A common misconception about Counselling and Psychotherapy is that it is simply an advice giving service‚ this view is further perpetuated by the practices of dictionaries who define counselling as‚” The job or the process of listening to someone and giving them advice about their problems.”
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Unethical Research Arnuang Bullie RES/351 Jeff Duncan November 9‚ 2012 In this paper I will try and discuss the unethical business research conduct that has resulted in individuals or a firm being convicted‚ or at least tried for‚ this conduct. Some questions will be what were the inappropriate questions‚ what were the research results‚ and who was involved in the maintaining of the participants’ confidential information‚ and were there any acts involving the use of participant information
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Case Vignette1: Jessica Jessica is sixteen years old‚ and is sent to the school counselor following concerns from her year level coordinator. Jessica is finding it difficult to concentrate in class‚ is continuously late to school‚ and often arrives to school disheveled and unkempt. The coordinator is concerned about what may be happening at home with Jessica‚ and that she may be getting involved in a notoriously bad circle of friends in the area known for drug taking and other delinquent activities
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American School Counselor Association (ASCA)‚ a branch of ACA‚ was set up in 1952‚ helps school counselors to support the students focus on academic‚ social/personal and career development so that they can succeed in the school and graduate then become responsible member of society. ASCA offers professional progress‚ various resources‚ academic studies and advocacy to all its members in USA and worldwide. In 2001‚ The American School Counselor Association (ASCA) started The ASCA National Model: A
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Counselor Identity and Counselor Careers The purpose of this paper is to discuss counseling from a professional identity standpoint.as well as the importance of developing a strong counseling identity. The paper will discuss and evaluate at least four forms of counseling. As well as discuss the various career choices one might choose to take upon exiting school with a degree in counseling. Professional Counseling Identity In order‚ for one to counsel from a professional identity‚ one must understand
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