In this article a social construction framework is used to improve the capacity of school counselors and trainees to work effectively with African American and Latina/o students in urban schools. Three key theoretical tenets of the social construction worldview are presented as a new lens for thinking about the meaning-making process of students in an urban school setting and how school counselors can support it. We offer activities to operationalize this theoretical point of view and implications for school counselor training and practice
Although professional counselors are called to develop Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling C...
This paper highlights the potential for school counselors to promote antiracist practices and racial...
Using a participatory and collaborative approach, we developed, implemented, and evaluated a cultura...
Groups of American students are learning at alarmingly different rates. This disparity in education ...
As a profession, school counseling must serve as an active force against systemic racism, and school...
Conceptual and curricular frameworks are needed for school counseling education programs seeking to...
The demographics of public schools in the United States have changed immensely since the peak of the...
Current research on urban school counseling is reviewed and critiqued as a rationale for more schola...
Recent calls in counseling psychology to embrace social justice work and mandates in the field to op...
A total of 102 school counselors who worked in predominantly African Ameri-can urban schools in Mich...
Purpose: The purpose of this phenomenological study was to identify and describe the best practices ...
The current nature of oppression that exists in the United States can be seen in the structure and p...
Counselor educators must examine the quality and intentionality of coursework and field experiences ...
This exploratory grounded theory study examined teacher perspectives of social competence in urban a...
Based on the 2010 Multicultural-Social Justice Leadership Development academy presentation, this art...
Although professional counselors are called to develop Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling C...
This paper highlights the potential for school counselors to promote antiracist practices and racial...
Using a participatory and collaborative approach, we developed, implemented, and evaluated a cultura...
Groups of American students are learning at alarmingly different rates. This disparity in education ...
As a profession, school counseling must serve as an active force against systemic racism, and school...
Conceptual and curricular frameworks are needed for school counseling education programs seeking to...
The demographics of public schools in the United States have changed immensely since the peak of the...
Current research on urban school counseling is reviewed and critiqued as a rationale for more schola...
Recent calls in counseling psychology to embrace social justice work and mandates in the field to op...
A total of 102 school counselors who worked in predominantly African Ameri-can urban schools in Mich...
Purpose: The purpose of this phenomenological study was to identify and describe the best practices ...
The current nature of oppression that exists in the United States can be seen in the structure and p...
Counselor educators must examine the quality and intentionality of coursework and field experiences ...
This exploratory grounded theory study examined teacher perspectives of social competence in urban a...
Based on the 2010 Multicultural-Social Justice Leadership Development academy presentation, this art...
Although professional counselors are called to develop Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling C...
This paper highlights the potential for school counselors to promote antiracist practices and racial...
Using a participatory and collaborative approach, we developed, implemented, and evaluated a cultura...