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School counselor program

1. What did you find most effective about the school counselor program?

Correct what I wrote below paragraph to make it sound more clear, professional and or informative;

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School counselor program

—>The thing I found most effective was Practicum and Internship experience. The Internship process allowed me to gain a clear incite on what to really expect in a Counselors career.

2. What would you like to see included in the program that would make it more effective?

—–> Correct my response to make it sound more professional

My response: I would have liked for my program to provide a little more flexibily between assignments (not locking the assignment) and allowing students to work at their own pace. As long as the assignments are turned in by the desired due date. This will allow future student to not feel as much stress and anxiety. Because I know some people were struggling trying to manage, family, work and their Internship.

3. In your opinion, what were the favorite and least favorite aspects of the school counselor program?

My favorite Aspect of the Counselor program is that it was offered completely online (add more). My least favorite would be (i’m sure what to say).

A school counselor program typically refers to a set of services and initiatives provided by trained professionals within a school setting to support students’ academic success, personal development, and overall well-being. These programs are designed to address various aspects of students’ lives, including academic performance, social and emotional issues, career development, and crisis intervention.

Key components of a school counselor program may include:

  1. Individual Counseling: One-on-one sessions between the counselor and students to address personal concerns, emotional issues, academic challenges, and goal-setting.
  2. Group Counseling: Counseling sessions conducted with small groups of students who share similar concerns or experiences, such as grief, bullying, or stress management.
  3. Academic Planning: Assisting students in setting academic goals, selecting appropriate courses, and planning for post-secondary education or career paths.
  4. Career Guidance: Providing information and resources to help students explore career options, develop career goals, and plan for future employment or education opportunities.
  5. Crisis Intervention: Responding to immediate crises or emergencies within the school community, such as incidents of bullying, violence, or mental health crises.
  6. Preventive Programs: Developing and…..