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PERSPECTIVES IN SCHOOL COUNSELING

2013 Summer Term

3 Units

Counselor Education 738

This introductory course is designed for students planning to become school counselors. Professional issues such as the history and philosophy of school counseling are examined; along with an exploration of the various roles, functions, and procedures experienced within the context of the school structure. An introduction to the American School Counselor Association National Model and the Wisconsin Comprehensive School Counseling Model provides students the opportunity to examine the design, implementation, and evaluation of comprehensive developmental counseling programs using a family, school, and community systems view. Significant topics and issues for school counselors, such as leadership, advocacy, conflict resolution, crisis management, peer mediation, cultural diversity, school improvement, and a variety of service delivery methods are explored.

Other Requirements: COREQ: COUNSED 718; PREREQ: ADMISSION TO MS COUNSELING PROGRAM OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR

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Section Details Meeting Details & Topic Instructor Syllabus
 
01-LEC 1476
3 Units
06/17 - 07/26 (6W2) TuTh 12:30 PM - 3:50 PM
Jennifer Betters-Bubon
WH3002WH3002

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