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Elliott, Stephen N.; And Others – Journal of School Psychology, 1984
Investigated teachers' ratings of acceptability (i.e., whether psychological treatment is appropriate for a given problem), for positive and reductive behavioral interventions. Established that acceptability ratings varied with severity of target behavior, less time-consuming interventions were rated as more acceptable, and mean acceptability…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Higher Education
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Truscott, Stephen D.; Richardson, Robert D.; Cohen, Celina; Frank, Alicia; Palmeri, Deanna – Psychology in the Schools, 2003
Success in collaborative school-based consultation depends on whether teachers implement interventions suggested by consultants. Rational Persuasion (RP) has been identified as one potentially effective way to influence consultee perceptions about proposed interventions. Investigates whether presenting RP importance and objections for behavioral…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Consultants, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Educational Cooperation
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Shoffner, Marie F.; Briggs, Michele K. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2001
School counselors are expected to be prepared to work cooperatively with school administrators, teachers, special education teachers, and other school personnel so that can better serve students. Currently, various school professionals are trained separately and have few opportunities to learn about each other's roles and responsibilities.…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Counselor Training, Educational Cooperation
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Beale, Andrew V.; Scott, Paula C. – Professional School Counseling, 2001
Outlines "Bullybusters," a psychoeducational drama developed by a school's counseling and drama departments. The program depicts the negative consequences of the various forms of bullying, while informing students how they might overcome bullying's adverse effects. Subsequent classroom discussion sessions were successful in getting students to…
Descriptors: Bullying, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Drama, Middle Schools
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Cautilli, Joseph; Tillman, T. Chris; Axelrod, Saul; Dziewolska, Halina; Hineline, Philip – International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 2006
In the school system, school psychologist serves a role as consultant to teachers in regard to children's behavioral problems (Bergan & Kratochwill, 1990). The defining feature of children's success is plan implementation (Bergan & Kratochwill, 1990). For school psychologists, ensuring consistent and accurate implementation of behavior strategies…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Behavior Modification, Integrity, Therapy
Kansas State Board of Education, Topeka. – 1990
This document comprises Kansas state standards and guidelines for school psychological services. School psychological services are defined as special services which provide: (1) consultation with other school staff to plan individual programs to meet the special needs of children as indicated by interviews, behavioral evaluations, and tests; (2)…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, School Counseling
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Landreth, Garry L. – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1987
Reviews five major developments in play therapy: psychoanalysis, release therapy, relationship therapy, nondirective therapy, and play therapy in school settings. Suggests ways school counselors can use play therapy. Describes play therapy facilities, location selection, and play materials. Lists objectives of play therapy and how teachers can aid…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Kampwirth, Thomas J. – Techniques, 1987
A systematic method for effective consultations between school psychologists or counselors and teachers of children with behavior problems is offered. The approach, consisting of problem definition, observation, review with the teacher, and follow-up activities, serves to help organize and focus the consultation process and ensure follow-through…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Consultation Programs, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Gutkin, Terry B.; Bossard, Michael D. – Journal of School Psychology, 1984
Investigated variables related to teachers' (N=146) attitudinal preferences for consultation versus more traditional referral services. Results indicated that principal initiating structure, number of years of teaching experience, and number of years teaching at the current school each made statistically significant, although weak, contributions…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
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Mason, Emanuel J.; And Others – Journal of School Psychology, 1984
Discusses how school psychologists can use their existing consultation skills as an approach to program evaluation. Describes a program designed to offer inservice training to teachers in the areas of classroom discipline, instructional strategies, instructional leadership strategies, communication skills, and multicultural awareness. (LLL)
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Program Evaluation
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Umansky, Deborah L.; Holloway, Elizabeth L. – School Counselor, 1984
Contends that current conditions in education indicate that a change is needed in the counselor role. Defines consultation, describes a number of current models of consultation, identifies problems in implementing the consultant role, makes recommendations for resolving these problems, and suggests future trends in the use of consultation. (LLL)
Descriptors: Consultants, Consultation Programs, Counselor Role, Counselor Teacher Cooperation
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Serafin, Anne – English Journal, 1979
Details the origin, plan, and benefits of a high school program which created a bridge between classroom teacher, guidance counselor, and student. (DD)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Counselors, English Curriculum
Instructor, 1979
Presents comments on a case of disagreement between a principal and a teacher concerning the value of pacing. (SS)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Conflict Resolution, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Interviews
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Sheridan, Susan M.; Meegan, Sean P.; Eagle, John W. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2002
In this exploratory study, the communicative process in conjoint behavioral consultation was investigated with a coding system designed to measure two dimensions of communication (i.e., influence and involvement). Results indicated that CBC meetings were characterized by a high degree of affiliation among participants; however, few significant…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Consultants, Consultation Programs, Counselor Teacher Cooperation
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Duncan, Ann – ASCA School Counselor, 2002
It is a proven fact that students whose parents are involved in the school and their children's education are much more successful in both their school and home lives. This article argues that school counselors and teachers need to work together to increase parental involvement. (GCP)
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Parent Participation, Parent Student Relationship
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