This study examined the role of professional school counselors in the school turnaround process. Themes from a qualitative case study analysis suggest that school counselors used leadership to develop data-driven programs and activities congruent with the ASCA National Model. Additionally, school counselors sought greater collaboration, partnership, and relationships with teachers, students, families, and the community at larger. Finally, the role of school counselors was heavily shaped by the expectations of school principals. Implications are explored for school counseling practice
The complexity school counselors’ many roles can conflict with one another. Conflict also stems from...
This study explored processes used by principals to develop and support counselors as school leaders...
The following research study answered the following question: “What is the experience of high school...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 282-294).A national crisis currently exists, the urgent n...
To be able to connect the school counseling program to standards-based reform, school counseling ini...
To be able to connect the school counseling program to standards-based reform, school counseling ini...
Leadership is a vital skill called for by the school counseling profession. However, limited researc...
School reform initiatives aimed at increasing student achievement often overlook an available resour...
Teacher turnover continues to contribute negatively to academic achievement of a majority of turnaro...
School counselors are currently being charged to become active participants in systemic change for s...
The school counseling profession has evolved into a proactive profession in which school counselors ...
Background: Effectively improving the educational outcomes for students attending a persistently low...
Since The 2001 No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, designed to address the deficiencies of large number...
School turnaround refers to the rapid, significant improvement in the academic achievement of persis...
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative study was to discover which leadership responsibilities, wi...
The complexity school counselors’ many roles can conflict with one another. Conflict also stems from...
This study explored processes used by principals to develop and support counselors as school leaders...
The following research study answered the following question: “What is the experience of high school...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 282-294).A national crisis currently exists, the urgent n...
To be able to connect the school counseling program to standards-based reform, school counseling ini...
To be able to connect the school counseling program to standards-based reform, school counseling ini...
Leadership is a vital skill called for by the school counseling profession. However, limited researc...
School reform initiatives aimed at increasing student achievement often overlook an available resour...
Teacher turnover continues to contribute negatively to academic achievement of a majority of turnaro...
School counselors are currently being charged to become active participants in systemic change for s...
The school counseling profession has evolved into a proactive profession in which school counselors ...
Background: Effectively improving the educational outcomes for students attending a persistently low...
Since The 2001 No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, designed to address the deficiencies of large number...
School turnaround refers to the rapid, significant improvement in the academic achievement of persis...
Purpose: The purpose of this qualitative study was to discover which leadership responsibilities, wi...
The complexity school counselors’ many roles can conflict with one another. Conflict also stems from...
This study explored processes used by principals to develop and support counselors as school leaders...
The following research study answered the following question: “What is the experience of high school...