Ethical & Legal Issues
Theories & Techniques
Development & Learning
Assessment & Data Use
Collaboration & Consultation
100

What is the name of the primary ethical code that guides school counselors?

The American School Counselor Association (ASCA) Ethical Standards for School Counselors.

100

Who developed the Person-Centered counseling approach?

Carl Rogers.

100

According to Erikson, what is the primary developmental challenge of adolescence?

Identity vs. Role Confusion.

100

What does the acronym SAT stand for in school assessments?

Scholastic Aptitude Test.

100

What is the term for a team of school professionals who meet to address student concerns?

Student Support Team (SST), Child Study Team (CST)  or Response to Intervention Team (RTI).

200

What federal law protects the confidentiality of student education records?

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).

200

Which cognitive-behavioral technique involves helping students challenge irrational thoughts?

Cognitive restructuring.

200

What learning theory emphasizes reinforcement and punishment?

Behaviorism (B.F. Skinner).

200

Which type of data is primarily used to evaluate the effectiveness of a counseling intervention after it has been implemented?

Summative data.

200

What is the main purpose of a 504 Plan?

To provide accommodations for students with disabilities who do not qualify for an IEP.

300

When can a school counselor break confidentiality with a student?

When there is a risk of harm to the student or others, or in cases of abuse or neglect.

300

What is the main focus of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy?

Identifying and building on student strengths and solutions rather than problems.

300

At what Piagetian stage do children develop logical thinking but struggle with abstract concepts?

Concrete Operational Stage (ages 7-11).

300

What does an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) provide for students?

Customized learning accommodations and goals for students with disabilities.

300

What is the primary role of a school counselor when working with teachers?

To provide support and strategies to improve student success.

400

According to ASCA, school counselors should advocate for which type of access to education?

Equitable access for all students.

400

In psychoanalytic theory, what is the term for unconscious protective strategies against anxiety?

Defense mechanisms.

400

What is Vygotsky’s term for the gap between what a student can do independently and what they can achieve with guidance?

Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD).

400

What type of assessment evaluates student progress over time?

Formative assessment.

400

Which type of consultation involves a counselor directly teaching a skill to students in the classroom?

Collaborative consultation.

500

What legal case established that school personnel can be held liable for student safety in a counseling context?

Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California

500

Which theorist is known for Reality Therapy and Choice Theory?

William Glasser

500

What is the name of Maslow’s highest level of human needs?

Self-actualization.

500

Which law requires schools to use data-driven decision-making for students with disabilities?

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).

500

Name the key advantage of using community partnerships in school counseling.

They provide additional resources and support for students and families.

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