This term refers to the core beliefs and framework that guide school counselors in supporting all students.
What is the ASCA National Model?
This document outlines the school counseling program's goals, student outcomes, and strategies.
What is the annual agreement?
This service involves school counselors meeting individually with students or in small groups.
What is direct student services?
This type of data is used to demonstrate the changes in students' attitudes, skills, or behaviors.
What is perception data?
It communicates what school counselors hope to see for students five to 15 years in the future.
What is the vision statement?
These are measurable, student-centered outcomes that school counselors aim to achieve
What are student standards?
Helps school counselors document how much time is currently being spent on school counseling activities versus non-school-counseling activities.
What is the use-of-time calculator?
School counselors provide this when advocating for or collaborating on behalf of students.
What are indirect student services?
Is used to organize and report results of targeted, multifaceted closing-the-gap activities and interventions.
What is the closing-the-gap action plan/results report?
This is the professional organization that created and supports the ASCA National Model.
What is the American School Counselor Association?
This element of the ASCA National Model is a visual representation that shows the integral role of the school counselor.
What is the ASCA National Model framework?
A representative group of stakeholders selected to review and advise on the implementation of the school counseling program.
What is an advisory council?
The standards that counselors use when creating classroom and group lesson plans.
What are the ASCA Mindsets and Behaviors?
School counselors build an environment to promote this type of change when the analysis of results is integral to the school counselor’s role.
What is systemic change?
It provides the focus and direction to reach the vision.
What is the mission statement?
This defines what all students should know and be able to do as a result of the school counseling program.
What are the Mindsets & Behaviors for Student Success?
Data that is broken down by detailed sub-categories.
What is disaggregate data?
These are planned and intentional interactions between the school counselor and students for the purpose of addressing specific needs.
What is individual student planning?
Designed to ensure school counseling programs are assessed for effectiveness and to inform decisions related to program improvement.
What are Annual Results Reports?
Year the first edition of the ASCA National Model was published?
What is 2003?
It outlines the mindsets and behaviors school counselors need to meet the rigorous demands of the school counseling profession and pre-K–12 students’ needs.
What are the ASCA School Counselor Professional Standards & Competencies?
This assessment tool helps counselors evaluate the overall effectiveness of the school counseling program.
What is the School Counseling Program Assessment?
School counselors use these interventions to respond to immediate needs or crises that arise.
What are responsive services?
This type of data allows school counselors to identify gaps in achievement, discipline, or attendance based on demographics.
What is disaggregated data?
The ASCA National Model recommends school counselors spend this percentage of their time providing direct and indirect services to students.
What is 80%?