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    Low Income Students

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    Equal Opportunity for Low-Income Students Equality - what does it truly mean? To most people, the thought of social equality raises questions mainly dealing with race and gender. For instance, a popular issue today is the wage gap; a statistical estimation that states a woman is paid 79 percent of what a man is paid for performing the same job with the same credentials (aauw). A matter like this can certainly be solved to a certain extent by policy with enough reinforcement and push; however,…

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    Dating violence among adolescents is a major concern within schools. The teenage years can be an exciting yet a confusing time filled with self-discovery and dealing with new independence. During the teenage years, most teens begin to date, which can lead to either a healthy or unhealthy relationship. Nevertheless, there is a problem within today’s society relating to teen dating violence among adolescents in relationships. One in ten teenagers in New York City schools report…

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    Child Abuse Case

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    After carefully examining the case, I believe that Emily should be removed from the family. Child abuse is defined as any physical or emotional trauma to a child for what you know reasonable exclamation can be found. Emily's parents are definitely neglecting her. They are giving her a lack of food, they are beating her, and they're lacking the gift love. All the pieces of evidence that help support this. Emily was malnutritioned, abused, and her parents thought it was okay. The parent's…

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    The WCSCM, suggests 80% of school counselors time is spent with face-to-face contact with students and their parents/guardians. Conferencing comprises activities involving the school counselor, the student, and their parents. Each student discusses ways to plan, monitor, and manage their own learning; in addition to, their personal and career development. At my high school placement, I observed and facilitated freshman individual conferences. Due to the considerable size of the freshman class…

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    The role of a Professional School Counselor Brittany Best Walden University The role of a Professional School Counselor Like any career, it is mandatory to understand the responsibilities of the position beforehand so you have an idea of what to expect while on the job. School counseling as a profession can seem like such an easy job to others, but what I’m learning the most is this career is very rewarding but you have to put forth a great deal of effort in order to have a…

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    Ms. Jones, I appreciate your commitment to further understanding my role as a professional school counselor. School counselors play an important role as both an educator and a counselor. As the school counselor I design and implement a comprehensive school counseling program based on standards that supports the academic, social-emotional, and career development of all students (ASCA, 2015). Through this program I provide education, prevention, intervention, and referral services for all…

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    leadership component describes the counselor as being an advocate for change. School counselors provide equitable services and programs for all students. Whether at the elementary, middle or high school level, all school counselors have the ability to lead. Effective school counselor leadership requires: • visionary thinking • challenging inequities • shared decision making • collaborative processing • modeling excellence • a courageous stance (Young, 2012). School counselors play a vital role…

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    American School Counselor Association (ASCA) National Model. Analyzing the data from this audit helps counselors create goals to implement in the future (ASCA, 2012). Additionally, as part of the ASCA National Model accountability component, counselors must measure the efficacy of the school counseling program. Moreover, effective counseling programs are central to the school climate and a vital factor in improving student achievement. Foundation The professional school counselor plays an…

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    discovery of my professional niche. After my associates degree, I struggled to decide in what direction I wanted…

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    Serve or Pass Initially, I thought I had misheard him. Apparently, the big fat D I received in gym class the year before had consequences. It was the start of my senior year of high school. My high school guidance counselor had informed me that I needed to take two gym classes. I could risk not graduating if I didn’t get satisfactory scores in both classes. Remembering what brought me to such a low grade, I was nauseated when I left his office. “Just hit the ball!” A few people yelled, some…

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