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McCarthy, Christopher; Kerne, Valerie Van Horn; Calfa, Nicolina A.; Lambert, Richard G.; Guzman, Michele – Professional School Counseling, 2010
The study in this article examined the relationship of school counselors' reports of demands and resources in their work environment to perceived stress, biographic factors, and caseload characteristics. Participants were 227 school counselors in Texas. Paperwork requirements and size of caseload were rated the most demanding aspects of their job,…
Descriptors: Work Environment, School Counselors, Anxiety, Disabilities
Curtis, Russ; Van Horne, Jill W.; Robertson, Phyllis; Karvonen, Meagan – Professional School Counseling, 2010
School-wide positive behavioral support (SWPBS) programs are becoming an increasingly popular and effective way to reduce behavioral disruptions in schools. Results from a 4-year study examining the effects of an SWPBS program in a public elementary school indicated significant reductions in percentages of behavioral referrals, suspensions, and…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Effect Size, Public Schools, Elementary Schools
Bodenhorn, Nancy; Wolfe, Edward W.; Airen, Osaro E. – Professional School Counseling, 2010
This article reports the results of a national study of American School Counselor Association members (N = 860). Information includes level of school counselor self-efficacy, type of program, status of achievement gap, and equity in their schools. School counselors with higher self-efficacy were more aware of achievement gap data, and school…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, School Counselors, Academic Achievement, Equal Education
Sheely-Moore, Angela I.; Bratton, Sue C. – Professional School Counseling, 2010
With the propensity of African American children at higher risk for academic success due to their disproportionate rate of school discipline problems compared to their peers, school counselors are challenged to provide culturally and developmentally responsive services for this population. This article provides a brief rationale for the use of a…
Descriptors: African American Children, Discipline Problems, Discipline, Parent Child Relationship
West-Olatunji, Cirecie; Shure, Lauren; Pringle, Rose; Adams, Thomasenia; Lewis, Dadria; Cholewa, Blaire – Professional School Counseling, 2010
The underrepresentation of low-income African American girls in science-related careers is of concern. Applying the concept of positionality, the authors explored how three school counselors at low-resourced schools view this population of learners to either support or discourage mathematics and science careers. The results of this study suggest…
Descriptors: Science Careers, African Americans, Low Income, Females
Sciarra, Daniel T. – Professional School Counseling, 2010
This article presents a study that investigated factors that distinguish high school students who completed at least one course beyond Algebra 2 from those who completed a course in Algebra 2 or less. The sample included a cohort of 11,909 high school seniors who participated in the Educational Longitudinal Study 2002-2004. Data were analyzed…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, School Counselors, Algebra, High School Students
Dahir, Carol A.; Burnham, Joy J.; Stone, Carolyn – Professional School Counseling, 2009
Presently, many state departments of education and school counselor associations have published second-generation documents aligned with the ASCA National Model[R] (American School Counselor Association, 2005). This research study analyzed some school counselors' readiness to deliver comprehensive programs by assessing their attitudes, beliefs,…
Descriptors: Comprehensive Programs, School Counseling, School Counselors, Models
Kolodinsky, Pit; Draves, Patrick; Schroder, Vincent; Lindsey, Charles; Zlatev, Michael – Professional School Counseling, 2009
A survey was designed to comprehensively assess multiple aspects of school counselor job satisfaction and job-related frustration, as well as orientation with the comprehensive curriculum-based guidance program used in Arizona. The five-page survey was completed by 155 Arizona school counselors. While the majority of respondents reported high…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Guidance Programs, School Counselors, Guidance
Baker, Stanley B.; Robichaud, Tracie A.; Dietrich, Victoria C. Westforth; Wells, Stacy C.; Schreck, Rachel E. – Professional School Counseling, 2009
In this article, four vignettes are presented and deconstructed in order to demonstrate that school counselors are advocates, collaborators, and leaders when engaged as consultants. School counselor consultation appears to be a complex process based on a student advocacy disposition shared by consultees, and the process is a collaborative one…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Vignettes, Consultants, Counselor Role
Kenny, Maureen C.; McEachern, Adriana – Professional School Counseling, 2009
Self-concept is critical in the social and emotional development of children, although little research has examined its relationship to ethnicity. The self-concept of 214 fourth- and fifth-grade students (White, Black/Haitian American, and Hispanic) revealed differences among groups on the Behavior and Total Self-Concept subscales of the…
Descriptors: Children, Emotional Development, Social Development, Self Concept Measures
Choate, Laura; Curry, Jennifer R. – Professional School Counseling, 2009
While today's girls are learning that they can achieve at the highest educational and professional levels, they also receive strong cultural messages that portray girls and women according to limiting sexual stereotypes. The trend toward the sexualization of girls is increasing in contemporary culture and can negatively impact girls' academic,…
Descriptors: Sex Stereotypes, Females, Comprehensive Programs, Advocacy
Thomas, Denis A.; Gibbons, Melinda M. – Professional School Counseling, 2009
Adolescents whose parents divorce face academic and vocational impediments that challenge their career options. Although divorce does not affect all children uniformly, research confirms that, overall, divorce negatively influences academic performance and behavioral adjustment (Peris & Emery, 2004; Ruschena, Prior, Sanson, & Smart, 2005), access…
Descriptors: Divorce, Educational Attainment, Adolescents, Career Counseling
Dotson-Blake, Kylie P.; Foster, Victoria A.; Gressard, Charles F. – Professional School Counseling, 2009
Race and culture continue to be conceptualized within a polarized, Black-White dichotomy in U.S. education, rendering the Latino population a silenced minority. Partnerships, when developed with intentionality and critical consciousness, provide a vehicle for inviting the participation of all families. This article offers school counselors a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mexicans, Immigrants, Equal Education
Tucker, Catherine – Professional School Counseling, 2009
Referring students for mental health care is a core job function for school counselors, and one that is often stressful for all parties involved. In this phenomenological study, six low-income African-American caregivers were interviewed about their experiences of having a son or grandson referred for mental health care by the school counselor.…
Descriptors: Health Services, Mental Health Programs, Parent Role, Caregivers
Ramirez, Sylvia Z.; Jain, Sachin; Flores-Torres, Leila L.; Perez, Roxanna; Carlson, Ralph – Professional School Counseling, 2009
This investigation evaluated the effects of cuento therapy (an intervention using Spanish-language tales) on children's self-esteem, affect, and reading test performance. The sample was composed of 58 third-grade Mexican-American students who were randomly assigned to the treatment and control groups. The results showed a mean self-esteem gain…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Intervention, Self Esteem, Reading Achievement

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