This article reports findings from surveys collected from practicing school-based counselors in Venezuela (N = 30) and Costa Rica (N = 107) using the International Survey of School-Based Counseling Activities (ISSCA). Analyses identified striking similarities between these two countries and major differences when compared to the other 10 countries within this special issue. The discussion is focused on explaining how school-based counseling policies and educational policies in Venezuela and Costa Rica influenced the development of counseling practices over time
This study was conducted to determine: how a US sample of American Counseling Association (ACA) affi...
This research provides the review of an issue that is an urgent challenge in the development field: ...
This paper reports results of a recent exploratory study using the International Survey of School Co...
This article reports findings from surveys collected from practicing school-based counselors in Vene...
This special issue of the Journal of School-Based Counseling Policy and Evaluation presents the outc...
This article describes a factor analytic study designed to identify the underlying dimensions of sch...
This study used the five dimensions of practice identified by Carey, Fan, He, and Jin (2020) to desc...
This article summarizes the responses of the sample of Indian school-based counselors who contribute...
This research identifies activities that Maltese School-based Counsellors (MSC) engage in and perce...
This research identifies activities that Maltese School-based Counsellors (MSC) engage in and percei...
Costa Rica is considered to be the most developed of the Central American countries because it has a...
Counseling is a developing profession in the country of Bhutan. The National Board of Certified Coun...
The writers of this commentary advocate for increased attention to school-based policy development, ...
159 p.Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Objective and comprehensive r...
This paper makes reference to the importance lying, at present, on the professional education of cou...
This study was conducted to determine: how a US sample of American Counseling Association (ACA) affi...
This research provides the review of an issue that is an urgent challenge in the development field: ...
This paper reports results of a recent exploratory study using the International Survey of School Co...
This article reports findings from surveys collected from practicing school-based counselors in Vene...
This special issue of the Journal of School-Based Counseling Policy and Evaluation presents the outc...
This article describes a factor analytic study designed to identify the underlying dimensions of sch...
This study used the five dimensions of practice identified by Carey, Fan, He, and Jin (2020) to desc...
This article summarizes the responses of the sample of Indian school-based counselors who contribute...
This research identifies activities that Maltese School-based Counsellors (MSC) engage in and perce...
This research identifies activities that Maltese School-based Counsellors (MSC) engage in and percei...
Costa Rica is considered to be the most developed of the Central American countries because it has a...
Counseling is a developing profession in the country of Bhutan. The National Board of Certified Coun...
The writers of this commentary advocate for increased attention to school-based policy development, ...
159 p.Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Objective and comprehensive r...
This paper makes reference to the importance lying, at present, on the professional education of cou...
This study was conducted to determine: how a US sample of American Counseling Association (ACA) affi...
This research provides the review of an issue that is an urgent challenge in the development field: ...
This paper reports results of a recent exploratory study using the International Survey of School Co...