What is the relationship between school counselors and privileged communication regarding legal issues?
What is No privileged communication
What is middle school kids discovering themselves and different talents they have
What is the Trait- and- factor personality theories
What is the model that helped get school counselors off the sidelines
What is the ASCA National Model
What degree do you need to become a school counselor?
What is a master's degree in school counseling
What phase of schooling do students work on their decision-making, communication skills, and developing values.
What is elementary school
What is the law enacted in 1975 that allows for the assessment of students suspected of having a disability?
What is bringing awareness of career programs to elementary students
What is development theory
What are the four themes of the ASCA model
What is leadership, advocacy, collaboration, and systematic change
What is the initiative that has significantly influenced the transformation of school counseling in the 21st century?
No child left behind act, The Education Trust's redefinition of school counseling, The ASCA National Model
Adolescents depend on feedback
What is peers
What is the act created in the 1970's that allows parents access to their Childs records
What is the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
What is high school students examine the realities of careers and college.
What is the Social Cognitive theory& Social Cognitive Career Theory
What system is responsible for performance standards?
What is accountability
What act helped provide federal funding and the formation of the ACA
What is the George-Barden Act of 1946
What phase of schooling do Adolescents face various developmental tasks such as understanding interests, abilities, peer relationships, sexuality, and life roles.
What is middle school
What is the organization that created a certification process in 2004
What is the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS)
What is the combination of ideas on how counselors assist students.
What is the counseling theory
What system is responsible for beliefs and philosophy
What is foundation
What is the 20th century approach counselors embraced
What is the humanistic approach
Key development task adolescents face
What is understanding interest and abilites
What is the year when the National Certified School Counselor (NCSC) certification was established
What is 1992, the year national certification for school counselors was introduced?
What is Used in family counseling, group counseling, and consultation and supervision.
What is the systems theory
What system is responsible for the use of data
What is management
What historical movements and leaders in America, such as George Merrill, Jesse B. Davis, and Frank Parsons, contributed to the emergence of counseling and guidance for youth, focusing on character development and career guidance?
What are the Industrial Revolution and Progressive Education movements that led to the development of counseling programs in America?
What phase of schooling do students become more self-aware, defining their values, skills, and abilities.
What is secondary school (Highschool)