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Riley Drake; Renae Mayes; Carla Cheatham; Dominique Simms – Career and Technical Education Research, 2024
The contemporary reconceptualization of Career and Technical Education (CTE) often emphasizes the need for more post-secondary opportunities for racially marginalized students. Yet CTE typically functions as a mode of social control for the racial capitalist project, and increased exposure and more CTE for students of color, particularly Black…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, African American Students, Females, Womens Education
Bookard, Katina L. – ProQuest LLC, 2014
The purpose of this correlational study was to test to see if there was a relationship between time reduction of the roles and responsibilities of a school counselor and the Response to Intervention (RTI) process in an elementary school setting. This study examined the perceived effects of the RTI process on the roles and responsibilities of a…
Descriptors: Response to Intervention, School Counselors, Correlation, Self Efficacy
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Shillingford, Margaret – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2013
It is crucial to the progression of the school counselling profession that counsellors-in-training receive the training, knowledge, and practice in leadership that they need to counter systemic challenges that they may face. Effective leadership practices have been shown in research to be instrumental in promoting program delivery success in the…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Counselor Training, Leadership Training, Models
Reiner, Summer M.; Hernandez, Thomas J. – Michigan Journal of Counseling: Research, Theory, and Practice, 2013
School counseling as a specialty area within the profession of counseling is, in the eyes of many, experiencing a crisis of identity. The crisis, however, truly lies with school counselors struggling to fit the mold impressed upon them by external forces which often contradicts their educational preparation as counselors. We make two main points.…
Descriptors: School Counseling, School Counselors, Professional Identity, Counselor Role
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Wilkerson, Kevin; Perusse, Rachelle; Hughes, Ashley – Professional School Counseling, 2013
This study compares school-wide Annual Yearly Progress (AYP) results in Indiana schools earning the Recognized ASCA Model Program (RAMP) designation (n = 75) with a sample of control schools stratified by level and locale (n = 226). K-12 schools earning the RAMP designation in 2007, 2008, and 2009 comprise the experimental group. Findings indicate…
Descriptors: School Counseling, School Counselors, Control Groups, Experimental Groups
Williamson, Jennifer L. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Before school counselors can carry out the duties and responsibilities outlined as part of a comprehensive school counseling program, they must know which students they are responsible for helping. The topic of assigning students to school counselors has only recently been seen in the educational research arena in a study by Akos, Schuldt, and…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Secondary Schools, Placement, Academic Achievement
Dorsey, Alexander C. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
The reform policies of standards-based accountability, as outlined in NCLB, impede the functioning of school counseling programs and the delivery of services to students. Although recent studies have focused on the transformation of the school counseling profession, a gap exists in the literature with regard to how the experiences of school…
Descriptors: School Counseling, Educational Change, Barriers, Delivery Systems
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Bodenhorn, Nancy; Wolfe, Edward W.; Airen, Osaro E. – Professional School Counseling, 2010
This article reports the results of a national study of American School Counselor Association members (N = 860). Information includes level of school counselor self-efficacy, type of program, status of achievement gap, and equity in their schools. School counselors with higher self-efficacy were more aware of achievement gap data, and school…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, School Counselors, Academic Achievement, Equal Education
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Edwards, Lawanda; Thornton, Parichart; Holiday-Driver, Necoal – Alabama Counseling Association Journal, 2010
Examined is an outlook of the achievement gap among African-American and White students in school settings. Statistics and other pertinent information are evaluated to demonstrate how this is a growing problem in schools. An exploration of how school counselors can meet the demands and recognize the effects the achievement gap has on…
Descriptors: African American Students, Reading Achievement, School Counseling, School Counselors
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Kolodinsky, Pit; Draves, Patrick; Schroder, Vincent; Lindsey, Charles; Zlatev, Michael – Professional School Counseling, 2009
A survey was designed to comprehensively assess multiple aspects of school counselor job satisfaction and job-related frustration, as well as orientation with the comprehensive curriculum-based guidance program used in Arizona. The five-page survey was completed by 155 Arizona school counselors. While the majority of respondents reported high…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Guidance Programs, School Counselors, Guidance
Miller, Barbara Jean – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The primary purpose of this study was to explore how the No Child Left Behind Act has impacted the traditional responsibilities of high school counselors. Furthermore, if there have been changes in school counselor roles, how are school counselors managing the impact? The study findings also investigated school counselor professional development…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Counselor Role, Change, Accountability
Dansby, Jacqueline O.; Dansby-Giles, Gloria – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2011
Educational reform in the United States has focused on several factors such as academic achievement, performance on standardized test scores, dropout rates, the mandate of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 (Dee and Jacob, 2010) and other changes. A new call for a broader and bolder strategy for educational reform that focused on…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Graduation Rate, Disadvantaged, Dropout Rate
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Bouck, Emily C.; Wasburn-Moses, Leah – Remedial and Special Education, 2010
Twenty-two states continue to require exit exams, despite ongoing controversy surrounding their use. In all, exit exams affect nearly two thirds of high school students in this country. Many states, however, offer some alternative route or routes to a diploma, by which at least some students may bypass the exam requirement. This study examines the…
Descriptors: Exit Examinations, School Guidance, School Counselors, High School Students
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Sabens, Franciene S.; Zyromski, Brett – Journal of School Counseling, 2009
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act contains numerous implications for school counselors, but the affects of NCLB on school counselors' roles and identities has not been thoroughly explored. Further, ways comprehensive school counseling programs and school counselors can thrive while striving to meet the goals of NCLB have been ignored in previous…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, School Counseling, School Counselors, Alignment (Education)
Heavner, David J. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
According to the National Center on Educational Outcomes (1998), Americans demand more from schools and expect more from students than ever before. Upon entering this century, our nation pledged to increase access to education for all children. As we continue to push forward, American education should rise toward a new challenge--helping all…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Objectives, Outcomes of Education, Racial Differences
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