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Career Counseling in P-12 Schools

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Career Counseling in P-12 Schools

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This is the only text to present a comprehensive, developmental, and practical approach to preparing school counsellors to conceptualize the career development needs of P-12 students, and design and implement relevant career interventions. The text reflects the American School Counseling Association's National Model for school counselling to facilitate career development and college readiness as a core competency. It is grounded in developmental, ecosystemic and career theories as a basis for career interventions. Considering the range of psychosocial, cognitive, and academic development spanning P-12 students, the authors review relevant developmental and career theories as a foundation for the design of sequential and developmentally appropriate career curricula and interventions. They provide information that helps school counsellors and educators understand the ecosystemic influences on career development and discuss how and why to involve various stakeholders in their work with P-12 students. The text provides concrete examples of how to select, implement and evaluate the outcomes of various career counselling theories and addresses career development and college readiness needs by grade level. It also considers cultural differences regarding P-12 career development. Concrete examples demonstrate concepts and case studies illustrate ways in which counsellors can partner with parents and teachers. Examples represent individual, small group, and classroom interventions and highlight learning outcomes and assessment methods. Appendices include a matrix outlining where and how 2009 CACREP Standards are addressed and what types of course assignments can be used to provide artefacts. Key Features: Covers career counselling and development specifically geared to P-12 schools Reflects the ASCA's National Model for school counselling and facilitates career counselling as a core competency Describes a developmental, ecosystemic approach informed by career theory Presents career counselling programs and interventions sequentially, based on grade and age level Features case studies, end-of-chapter discussion points, self-test questions, and counsellor activities

Author Biography:

Jennifer Curry, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Counselor Education at Louisiana State University, USA. She has served as a professional school counsellor in elementary, middle, and high school. Dr. Curry has presented her work at over 50 national and 20 international conferences, has published 25 articles in peer-reviewed, refereed national and international counselling journals, and has served as guest editor of Professional School Counseling and the Journal of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Issues in Counseling. She is the recipient of Vanderbilt's Roger Aubrey Northstar award for the counsellor most likely to change the field of counselling, the American Counseling Association's Ross Trust Award for school counselling, and LSU's Biggs Pine Award for excellence in scholarship. She is a past- President of the Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling (ASERVIC) and is a recipient of their national service award. Dr. Curry teaches all of the school counselling courses at Louisiana State University and integrates career concepts in each course including a 100 hour field internship experience devoted to P-12 Career Counseling in public schools. Amy Milsom, DEd, is Associate Professor of Counselor Education at Clemson University, USA and the coordinator of the school counselling and clinical mental health counselling programs. She has nearly 20 years of experience as a counselor educator, a middle and high school counsellor, and provider of counselling services to children, adolescents, and college students. Dr. Milsom is a past editor of Professional School Counseling and has published over 30 peer-reviewed articles and more than 20 book chapters and journal and newsletter articles. Her research focuses on school counsellor education and students with disabilities, with an emphasis on postsecondary transition planning and college readiness for students with disabilities.
Release date NZ
August 30th, 2013
Audiences
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
366
Dimensions
152x229x18
ISBN-13
9780826110237
Product ID
21305015

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