Career and College Readiness Counseling in P 12 Schools Third Edition

Career and College Readiness Counseling in P 12 Schools  Third Edition
Author: Jennifer R. Curry, PhD,Amy Milsom, DEd, LPC-S, NCC
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2021-10-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780826186744

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Curry and Milsom take an intentional and realistic approach to career development that is inclusive of all students at each developmental stage, and they recognize that the training and path to pursuing a career is unique to each person. They offer action-oriented career development approaches that school counselors can utilize to supplement classroom learning and engage communities. This book is beneficial to new and veteran school counselors, and highlights relevant and real life issues students are dealing with and the impact on their career choices. Dodie Limberg, PhD Associate Professor, University of South Carolina This text is written to help school counselors conceptualize the career and college readiness needs of diverse P-12 students and design culturally relevant interventions. The focus is on helping readers to translate theoretical knowledge into practice. Grounded in current data and research, the text helps counselors to design sequential and developmentally appropriate career and college readiness curricula interventions and strategies. Addressing career development and college readiness by grade level, it describes and underscores the importance of collaborative approaches and interventions supporting school/family/community partnerships. Case examples and "Voices from the Field"written by practicing school counselors demonstrate and reinforce concepts and interventions in each chapter. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers and an instructor's manual. New to the Third Edition: Updated workforce, educational, and demographic statistics Enhanced content on culturally responsive school counseling practices The impact of social media on student development Coverage of the changing culture of higher education recruitment Postsecondary transition planning for students with disabilities Work-based learning opportunities career and technical education pathways Gap year information Verbatim advice and wisdom from experienced counselors who demonstrate concepts and interventions Enhanced instructor's manual including sample syllabus, PowerPoints, project-based learning activities, discussion prompts, exam questions, and related online activities, games, and apps Key Features: Provides current data and research addressing career and college readiness needs of diverse populations Reviews developmental, ecosystemic, and career theories Describes interventions and strategies grounded in theory Discusses collaborative approaches supporting school/family/community partnerships Offers separate chapters on interventions by grade level Mirrors the most recent versions of the ASCA National Model and CACREP standards

Career and College Readiness Counseling in P 12 Schools Second Edition

Career and College Readiness Counseling in P 12 Schools  Second Edition
Author: Jennifer R. Curry, PhD,Amy Milsom, DEd
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2017-02-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780826136152

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Praise for the First Edition: "Serves as an excellent foundational text...I am very thankful that the authors wrote this text. [It] is written for school counselors by school counselor educators!" -Gene Eakin, PhD, School Counseling Program Lead, Oregon State University "The school counseling focus makes it unique... This is...a great improvement to other texts I’ve used and I plan to continue using it." -Dr. Carolyn Berger, Chair, Department of Counseling, Nova Southeastern University Fully updated to serve the needs of school counselors in training, this remains the only text to present a comprehensive, developmental, and practical approach to preparing school counselors to conceptualize the career development and college-readiness needs of P-12 students. The second edition reflects the ASCA’s new Mindsets & Behaviors for Student Success, which focuses on college and career-readiness standards for all students, 2016 CACREP Standards, and the 2015 Every Student Succeeds Act. The text is uniquely 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 and college-readiness curricula and interventions. The text provides school counselors and educators concrete examples of how to select, implement, and evaluate the outcomes of interventions grounded in various career counseling theories and addresses career development and college readiness needs by grade level. Also included is expanded information on diversity; reflections and advice from actual school counselors; updated statistics, references, and appendices; and an updated Instructor’s Manual, test bank, and PowerPoint slides. New to the Second Edition: Features a “Building a College-Going Culture” section that expands coverage on college readiness counseling Reflects updated legislation and policy information including ASCA’s new Mindsets & Behaviors for Student Success, 2016 CACREP Standards, Every Students Succeeds Act, and the Reach Higher Initiative Completely new chapter on college and career decision making "Voices from the Field" highlighting experiences from actual school counselors Enhanced instructor resources including Instructor’s Guide, test bank, and PowerPoint slides Key Features: The only comprehensive text devoted to career and college counseling for school counselors; written by former school counselors Disseminates current data and research focusing on college readiness needs of diverse populations Includes interventions grounded in theory and connected to national standards

Career Counseling in P 12 Schools

Career Counseling in P 12 Schools
Author: Jennifer R. Curry, PhD,Amy Milsom, DEd
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2013-08-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780826110244

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This is the only text to present a comprehensive, developmental, and practical approach to preparing school counselors to conceptualize the career development needs of P-12 students, and design and implement relevant career interventions. The text reflects the American School Counseling Associationís National Model for school counseling 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 counselors 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 counseling 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 counselors 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 artifacts. Key Features: Covers career counseling and development specifically geared to P-12 schools Reflects the ASCAís National Model for school counseling and facilitates career counseling as a core competency Describes a developmental, ecosystemic approach informed by career theory Presents career counseling programs and interventions sequentially, based on grade and age level Features case studies, end-of-chapter discussion points, self-test questions, and counselor activities

College and Career Readiness

College and Career Readiness
Author: Cheryl Moore-Thomas
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2019-05-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475832938

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This book outlines the contributions school counselors and others make to the development and college and career readiness of each student at the elementary, middle and high school levels.

Counseling 21st Century Students for Optimal College and Career Readiness

Counseling 21st Century Students for Optimal College and Career Readiness
Author: Corine Fitzpatrick,Kathleen Costantini
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2012-03-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134999774

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In order for students to compete in today’s global economy, our schools need to help them develop better cognitive and technological skills. School counselors have an enormous impact on students’ achievement and their success in their post-secondary education, yet initiatives to improve student outcomes often overlook them. Fitzpatrick and Costantini present their own action-based curriculum for high school counselors that will meet the needs of 21st century students, helping to foster their growth and ambition and actively engage them in learning what they need to succeed beyond high school. Important steps covered in this curriculum include Making the transition to ninth grade successful Using technology in the advising process, such as online resources for college and career research, assessing interests, and structuring advising sessions Preparing for standardized testing and using it to motivate students about the college application process Assisting students in researching careers and colleges, making the most of college visits, applying for college, and writing the application essay Equally important, the book focuses on the counselor and his or her role as an advocate and leader for students and details running a guidance office, working with parents, and writing Secondary School Reports. While applicable for all school counselors and students, the authors’ curriculum has a special focus on students in urban public schools to enable them to have the same experiences as their counterparts in suburban and private schools. An accompanying CD contains the tables, exercises, and charts from the book so they can be easily accessed and reproduced.

ICSST 2021

ICSST 2021
Author: Jarnawi Afgani ,Bambang Afriadi,Imam Sudarmaji,Dadang Saefuloh,Robbi Rahim
Publsiher: European Alliance for Innovation
Total Pages: 615
Release: 2022-07-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781631903571

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The 1st International Conference on Social, Science, and Technology (ICSST) 2021 was organized by Universitas Islam Syekh Yusuf Tangerang. This conference was held on November 25, 2021, in Tangerang, Indonesia. ICSST provides a platform for lecturers, teachers, researchers, and practitioners to share their insights and perspectives related to the theme "Transformation of Science and Culture during the Pandemic Era and Afterwards". From the theme above, the detailed sub-theme of the conference was formulated to cover the general theme of education, science, social, and technology. The selected paper presented are then documented in this proceeding book entitled The Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Social, Science, and Technology, ICSST 2021. This proceeding is expected to provide an insightful perspective and point of view in developing the innovation for overcoming future challenges and obstacles in the field of education, social, science, and technology during the pandemic era and afterward. The success of the conference till the compilation of the articles in this book is definitely the result of the effort of people who contribute and work wholeheartedly. We sincerely appreciate the Steering Committee, Keynote Speakers, Organizing Committee Team, and Participants for their contributions to the conference. Finally, we hope that The Proceeding of 1st ICSST 2021- Universitas Islam Syekh Yusuf Tangerang, Indonesia will be useful for all participants and readers to present the innovative novel in the future. See you all in the next ICSST.

College Career Readiness

College   Career Readiness
Author: Steve Mariotti,Betsy Newberry,Neelam Patel Chowdhary
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: College preparation programs
ISBN: 0134879678

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Counseling 21st Century Students for Optimal College and Career Readiness

Counseling 21st Century Students for Optimal College and Career Readiness
Author: Corine Fitzpatrick,Kathleen Costantini
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2022-02-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000542202

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This second edition presents an updated action-based curriculum for high school counselors that will meet the needs of 21st century students, helping to foster their growth and engage them in learning what they need to succeed beyond high school. This book takes a comprehensive, developmental approach, focusing on 9th-12th grade students rather than solely on those in 11th and 12th grade. It provides a model for developing and enhancing a successful college advising office as well as essential advice on methods of working with parents. Specific topics discussed include successful transition to 9th grade, using technology in the college and career advising process, assisting and advising students in college research and application, and helping seniors make successful transitions to college. There is also a special focus on students in urban and rural schools to enable them to have the same enriched experiences in their college and career advising program as those students in private and suburban schools. The curriculum is geared for use by school counselors, college advisors, and readers in graduate counseling student courses.