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OverviewIn order for students to compete in today's global economy, our schools need to help them develop better cognitive and technological skills. School counselors have an enormous impact on students' achievement and their success in their post-secondary education, yet initiatives to improve student outcomes often overlook them. Fitzpatrick and Costantini present their own action-based curriculum for high school counselors that will meet the needs of 21st century students, helping to foster their growth and ambition and actively engage them in learning what they need to succeed beyond high school. Important steps covered in this curriculum include Making the transition to ninth grade successful Using technology in the advising process, such as online resources for college and career research, assessing interests, and structuring advising sessions Preparing for standardized testing and using it to motivate students about the college application process Assisting students in researching careers and colleges, making the most of college visits, applying for college, and writing the application essay Equally important, the book focuses on the counselor and his or her role as an advocate and leader for students and details running a guidance office, working with parents, and writing Secondary School Reports. While applicable for all school counselors and students, the authors' curriculum has a special focus on students in urban public schools to enable them to have the same experiences as their counterparts in suburban and private schools. An accompanying CD contains the tables, exercises, and charts from the book so they can be easily accessed and reproduced. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Corine Fitzpatrick , Kathleen Costantini (New York City Department of Education, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 28.00cm Weight: 0.589kg ISBN: 9780415876124ISBN 10: 0415876125 Pages: 254 Publication Date: 27 June 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9780367561888 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsPart I: Understanding the Challenge. Counseling for College and Career Readiness: Bringing Pride and Direction Back to the Adolescent Dream of Success. School-College Collaborations: Why They Are Important to College and Career Readiness and to the Challenge. Addressing the Challenge: Overview of the Counseling Curriculum for Grades 9-12. Part II: Making the College and Career Advising Process Optimal: The Curriculum. The Move to High School: Making Transitioning to 9th Grade Successful. Using Technology in the College and Career Advising Process. Motivation and Testing: Learning about Standardized Testing and Using it to Get Motivated About the College Process (10th Grade). Advising Students in College Research (11th Grade). Empowering Students in their Essay Writing (11th-12th Grades). Assisting Students in Making the Final List of Colleges (12th Grade). Exploring Options in Higher Education Other than Four-Year College/University (12th Grade). Helping Seniors Make the Transition to College (12th Grade). Part III: The Counselor as Creator and Manager. Running a College Guidance Office. Writing the Secondary School Report. Working with Parents. Financial Aid and Merit-based Scholarships. Counseling Students with Learning Disabilities. Students with Special Talents. Gaining Admittance to the Military Academies.ReviewsWith a strong theoretical base, this book is a practical guide and text that I enthusiastically recommend for school counseling graduate programs, and is a valuable resource for school counselors, college applicants, and parents. - A. Scott McGowan, PhD, Senior Professor of Education, Long Island University; Member, Governing Council of the American Counseling Association This resource is a great read and does a wonderful job mixing the factual knowledge necessary to advise students in the college preparation process with examples of how to put the knowledge and theory into place. The examples, tables, and helpful hints are fabulous. - Robert Bardwell, MEd, School Counselor, Monson High School; Past President, New England Association for College Admission Counseling and the Massachusetts School Counselors Association This excellent book is essential for professional school counselors in high schools. The authors provide practical and readily usable activities in a sequential, psychologically grounded curriculum that facilitates career development in our complex, rapidly changing, technological world. - John S. Pellitteri, PhD, Associate Professor and Program Director, Graduate Program in Counseling, Queens College, City University of New York With a strong theoretical base, this book is a practical guide and text that I enthusiastically recommend for school counseling graduate programs, and is a valuable resource for school counselors, college applicants, and parents. - A. Scott McGowan, PhD, Senior Professor of Education, Long Island University; Member, Governing Council of the American Counseling Association This resource is a great read and does a wonderful job mixing the factual knowledge necessary to advise students in the college preparation process with examples of how to put the knowledge and theory into place. The examples, tables, and helpful hints are fabulous. - Robert Bardwell, MEd, School Counselor, Monson High School; Past President, New England Association for College Admission Counseling and the Massachusetts School Counselors Association This excellent book is essential for professional school counselors in high schools. The authors provide practical and readily usable activities in a sequential, psychologically grounded curriculum that facilitates career development in our complex, rapidly changing, technological world. - John S. Pellitteri, PhD, Associate Professor and Program Director, Graduate Program in Counseling, Queens College, City University of New York With a strong theoretical base, this book is a practical guide and text that I enthusiastically recommend for school counseling graduate programs, and is a valuable resource for school counselors, college applicants, and parents. - A. Scott McGowan, PhD, Senior Professor of Education, Long Island University; Member, Governing Council of the American Counseling Association This resource is a great read and does a wonderful job mixing the factual knowledge necessary to advise students in the college preparation process with examples of how to put the knowledge and theory into place. The examples, tables, and helpful hints are fabulous. - Robert Bardwell, MEd, School Counselor, Monson High School; Past President, New England Association for College Admission Counseling and the Massachusetts School Counselors Association This excellent book is essential for professional school counselors in high schools. The authors provide practical and readily usable activities in a sequential, psychologically grounded curriculum that facilitates career development in our complex, rapidly changing, technological world. - John S. Pellitteri, PhD, Associate Professor and Program Director, Graduate Program in Counseling, Queens College, City University of New York Author InformationKathleen Costantini, MA, has over twenty-five years experience as a teacher, administrator and counselor in diverse, urban school settings. As the Social Studies chairperson at the Notre Dame School in Manhattan and at St. Peter’s Preparatory School in Jersey City, she was responsible for curriculum in grades 9 – 12 and implemented advanced placement and honors classes. In her capacity as chairperson of the Language Arts K – 12 Department at Marymount School in Manhattan, she coordinated the school-wide English and reading curriculum. Corine Fitzpatrick, PhD, has over 20 years of experience in K – 12 education includes work as a high school teacher, a guidance counselor, and a psychologist. At the Notre Dame School, a parochial school serving inner city families, she developed one of the first Teacher-Advisor systems found in schools at the time. Since 1998 she has been a full time professor in the School of Education at Manhattan College, in the Bronx borough of New York City, and is the Director of the graduate programs in counseling, including the school counselor program. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |