School counseling strategies that promote student success!So much is expected to prepare today’s students for success academic achievement, career and college readiness, emotional and social competency, to name a few. School counselors can make an enormous positive difference in children’s lives. Yet, school counseling programs are in crisis because of undefined roles, skyrocketing student-counselor ratios, and decreasing budgets.
Leaders and counselors must move away from outdated roles and embrace school counseling programs that ensure readiness for ALL students. In a succinct Q&A format, the authors provide school counselors and educational leaders with
- 101 solutions to common counseling issues across the K-12 spectrum on topics ranging from data-driven counseling to bullying,, collaboration, and equity
- Stories of school counselors and educational leaders who have successfully implemented these solutions
- Numerous print and digital resources for further exploration
Discover a wealth of affordable counseling practices that make your job easier and more effective, demonstrate the power of a school counselor, and help all students succeed.
Features:- Title - 101 Solutions for School Counselors and Leaders in Challenging Times
- Authored - Stuart F. Chen-Hayes
- Primary Author Affiliation - Lehman College of the City University of New York
- Other Author - E.C.M. Mason
- Binding - Paperback
- Pages - 376
- Publication Date - 09-Nov-13
- Primary Subject Code - Student Support Services - CH6
- Copyright Year - 2014
- Item Weight - 27 oz.
About the AuthorStuart F. Chen-Hayes, Ph.D., is Program Coordinator and Associate Professor of Counselor Education/School Counseling at Lehman College of the City University of New York.
Melissa S. Ockerman, Ph.D, is an Associate Professor in the Counseling Program at DePaul University. A proud Buckeye, she graduated with a M.A. in School Counseling and Ph.D. in Counselor Education from The Ohio State University.
Erin Mason, Ph.D., is a career-long advocate for the School Counseling profession. Erin’s accomplishments and contributions to the field derive from her 13 years of experience as a Middle School Counselor in her home state of Georgia.