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Gysbers, Norman C.; Henderson, Patricia – American Counseling Association, 2012
Five phases for establishing and improving Pre-K-12 comprehensive guidance and counseling programs serve as the organizational framework for this enduring, influential textbook written for counselor educators and their students, school leaders, practicing school counselors, and state or district supervisors. The fifth edition of this bestseller…
Descriptors: School Guidance, School Counseling, Comprehensive Guidance, Guidance Programs
Ockerman, Melissa S.; Mason, Erin C. M.; Hollenbeck, Amy Feiker – Journal of School Counseling, 2012
With the implementation of Response to Intervention (RTI) across many states, the school counseling profession must be proactive in establishing its critical role in this process. This article outlines the three essential and shared components between RTI and comprehensive, developmental school counseling programs. Each of these integral and…
Descriptors: Response to Intervention, School Counseling, Counseling Services, Program Implementation
Jones, Virginia R. – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers (J1), 2010
To have a meaningful, fulfilling career in the 21st century workplace, students need technical and academic skills as well as the ability to think and work collaboratively with others. Career education must begin in middle school or earlier to allow students time to develop the aptitudes, skills and attitudes necessary to develop an awareness of…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Comprehensive Guidance, Comprehensive Programs, Transitional Programs
Shaw, Stan F.; Madaus, Joseph W. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2008
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 has become an increasingly important mechanism in providing services to students with disabilities in public schools. Because Section 504 is a civil rights law, responsibility for its implementation involves a range of school-based professionals, including administrators, general education teachers,…
Descriptors: Civil Rights Legislation, Minimum Competencies, Program Implementation, Academic Accommodations (Disabilities)
Utah State Office of Education, Salt Lake City. Applied Technology Education Services. – 1998
In response to public concern, the Utah Comprehensive Guidance Program Model was developed with guidance as a full-fledged education program. Adoption of the model in middle/junior high schools and high schools, and the relationship of training in the model and state funding are discussed in the "Introduction." The situation prior to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Career Development, Career Education, Career Guidance
Idaho State Board of Education, Boise. – 1995
The guidance and counseling profession is evolving from a collection of crisis-oriented services to a comprehensive program with a curriculum emphasis on student outcomes linked to social/personal, educational, and career success. Ways in which school counselors and administrators can move from an ancillary service mode into a comprehensive…
Descriptors: Comprehensive Guidance, Comprehensive Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidance Objectives

McLaughlin, Margaret – School Counselor, 1990
A chronological narrative is presented of the author's experience in creating a comprehensive, developmental guidance program within a small, one-counselor elementary school. Concludes most important factor in implementing curriculum component was personal resistances. (TE)
Descriptors: Comprehensive Guidance, Counselor Role, Curriculum Development, Developmental Programs