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PRF CNSL 733: Comprehensive School Counseling


Counseling - Professional 733


PRF CNSL 733: Comprehensive School Counseling


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This course prepares school counselors for their role in providing a sequential, standards-based, comprehensive PreK-12 school counseling program across the academic, personal/social, and career development domains. Emphasis is on the (a) foundations and contextual dimensions of school counseling; (b) assessment, counseling, prevention, and intervention; (c) program evaluation and action research; (d) academic development (e) collaboration and consultation; and (f) leadership. As a core foundation of this course, students will connect with children and adolescents off-campus in real-life systems, as a mechanism for learning effective classroom management and delivering an evidence-based guidance curriculum. Significant time is also devoted to exploring and discussing professional issues related to school counseling in the 21st century.


Open to Professional Counseling majors only.
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by Wielgosh, Nathan H last modified Oct 26, 2012 04:43 PM