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OverviewPreparing readers for real-world practice, THE TRANSFORMED SCHOOL COUNSELOR, International Edition demonstrates how to effectively use theories, data-driven decision making, leadership, advocacy, and consultation to improve clients’ scholastic achievement and foster social justice. Thoroughly integrating the ASCA National Model throughout, the book provides an excellent overview of how the school counseling profession has transformed to successfully meet the needs of 21st-century students. It challenges pre-service counselors to view their sphere of influence from a systemic perspective and develop awareness of the major societal and educational changes impacting the school counselor--including economy, technology, family structures, standards-based education, and diversity. Completely current, the Second Edition is packed with new case studies, data, and illustrations, as well as expanded coverage of diversity and a new chapter on working with special needs students. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carolyn Stone (University of North Florida) , Carol A. Dahir (New York Institute of Technology)Publisher: Cengage Learning, Inc Imprint: Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 18.50cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.748kg ISBN: 9780840034069ISBN 10: 0840034067 Pages: 528 Publication Date: 17 March 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. The New Vision of 21st Century School Counseling. 2. Counseling Theory in Schools. 3. Counseling Practice in Schools. 4. School Counselors as Leaders. 5. School Counselors as Advocates. 6. Legal and Ethical Issues for School Counselors. 7. Implementing the ASCA National Model. 8. School Counselor Accountability and Data Informed Practice. 9. Addressing Diversity from a Social Justice and Culturally Competent Perspective. 10. Working with Special Needs Students. 11. Promoting Safe and Respectful Learning Environments. 12. School Counselors as Consultants. 13. School Counselors as Coordinators and Collaborators, and Managers of Resources. 14. Career Planning and Student Transitions. 15. Transitioning into the Field of School Counseling.Reviews1. The New Vision of 21st Century School Counseling. 2. Counseling Theory in Schools. 3. Counseling Practice in Schools. 4. School Counselors as Leaders. 5. School Counselors as Advocates. 6. Legal and Ethical Issues for School Counselors. 7. Implementing the ASCA National Model. 8. School Counselor Accountability and Data Informed Practice. 9. Addressing Diversity from a Social Justice and Culturally Competent Perspective. 10. Working with Special Needs Students. 11. Promoting Safe and Respectful Learning Environments. 12. School Counselors as Consultants. 13. School Counselors as Coordinators and Collaborators, and Managers of Resources. 14. Career Planning and Student Transitions. 15. Transitioning into the Field of School Counseling. Author InformationCarol A. Dahir, Ed.D., is a professor and the chair of the School Counseling Department at the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT). In addition to working as an elementary teacher and middle school counselor, she spent 14 years as supervisor of school counseling programs and student support services. Since 1995, she has served as a consultant for numerous state departments of education, school systems, school counselor associations, and national organizations. As the project director for both the American School Counselor Association's National Standards and Planning for Life (career development), she has focused her writing, research, and presentations on excellence, accountability, and continuous improvement for school counselors. A past president of the New York State School Counselor Association, she served on the governing board for the American School Counselor Association as a vice president for postsecondary/supervisors and as North Atlantic Region trustee for the National Career Development Association. An accomplished national presenter, Dr. Dahir has delivered more than 300 workshops in 46 states and in 12 countries. She has authored more than 75 publications, as well as ASCA's Sharing the Vision: The National Standards for School Counseling Programs and Vision Into Action: Implementing the National Standards. She has collaborated with Dr. Carolyn Stone for three editions of School Counselor Accountability: A Measure of Student Success (2004, 2007, 2011). Carolyn Stone, Ed.D., is a professor of Counselor Educator at the University of North Florida, where she teaches and researches in the area of school counselors and accountability as well as school counselors negotiating the legal and ethical complications of working with minors in schools. Prior to becoming a counselor educator in 1995, Dr. Stone spent 22 years with Duval County Public Schools in Jacksonville, Florida, where she served as a middle school teacher, elementary and high school counselor, and supervisor of guidance for 225 counselors. She was the 2006 president of the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) and is in her eleventh year as ASCA's ethics chair. In 2010, ASCA awarded Dr. Stone its highest honor--the Mary Gerke Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2012, she was awarded the Florida School Counselor's Association's Robert Myrick Lifetime Achievement Award. Dr. Stone is a past president of the Florida Counseling Association and the Florida Association of Counselor Educators and Supervisors. She has delivered more than 500 workshops in 50 states and 15 countries, and has authored three books and dozens of journal articles. Dr. Stone's professional path in elementary and high school counseling, middle school teaching, guidance supervision in a large urban school district, and counselor education has equipped her with firsthand experience and understanding of all facets of the professional world of school counselors. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |