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    Long gone are the days when school counselors concentrated on providing guidance to students solely for the purpose of graduation preparation and course selection. The professional school counselor is responsible for delivering a well-organize school counseling program that aims at helping students reach successes. The program is held accountable for managing the needs and concerns for all students. The school counselor is seen as a leader and therefore, parents, school staff, community members and

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    Internationalization in K-12 Education: The Role of School Counselors The changing demographics across the United States necessitate the incorporation of an internationalized curriculum into our K-12 schools. According to the 2012 Census, international migration will be the principal factor in U.S. population growth in the next several decades (U.S. Census Bureau). Currently, approximately 14% of the U.S. population was born in another country (NCES, 2014). Furthermore, one in five students speaks

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    journey that I decided to take has brought me stress, anger, and happiness all at the same time. It is not easy to go through it but it is my journey that I am willing to take and willing to fight to accomplish my dream. My dream of becoming a school counselor is what I feel it will bring me joy to help others and it is what I would like to do for my future career. Taking this class has helped me flourish more and to put my own skills that I know out there. I did not think this class was going to help

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    school counselors assigned to that specific school. The meeting will address the purpose of the study and the floor will be open to any questions the employees of the school may have regarding the study. This process will continue until the research team has been given permission by 24 high schools (8 in each socioeconomic area) to ask their students to participate in the study. Once all 24 schools have been selected, the research team will give the schools a flyer to hand out to all of their female

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    My career goals include working as and becoming a certified school counselor in the State of Florida, setting up the collaboration of district resources instead of the current departmental divisions, and synergizing through a team approach. Given that I currently am in the position of School Counselor I understand I need a deeper knowledge base to best serve the students. I believe that the goal of becoming a certified school counselor will be achieved through the education, residency, practicum

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    School counselors should be able to distinguish the differences between individual and group dissimilarities and strive to value all students and groups equally. They should advocate for the equitable treatment of all students in their school and in their community. If a school counselor wants to be successful in ensuring an equity-based program, they should consider the role of culture, ethnicity, race, gender, religion, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, and other factors (Curry & Milson

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    The importance of this standard is to acquire feedback from fellow constituents in order to evaluate the school counselor’s performance. This is beneficial to counselors in terms of promoting personal growth and overall success. Evaluations are also a collaborative effort pertaining to the administrator and interim site school counselor. Evaluations provide insight and the ability to analyze each counselor’s results for clarification and the capability to assess each counselor’s skills. My current

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    After graduating from The University of Alaska Fairbanks with my bachelors’ degree in social work in 2012, I have decided to continue my education in order to reach my goal of becoming a school counselor. I have a strong desire to help people, and children in particular. After graduating with my degree in social work I immediately became immersed in the field and started working for a local non-profit agency, The Resource Center for Parents and Children. There I worked as a Family Services Worker

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    I am writing you to express my interest in the high school counseling position in the Torrance Unified School District. My experience and desire to help students with their academic, social, and emotional needs makes me an excellent candidate as a school counselor. Through my work as a counselor at Buena Vista High School in Lakewood I have been able to perform developed a strong interest in helping students succeed. While helping to organize a college and career day event, performing credit/grad

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    understand the requirements of the school counselor in the state of Alabama, the laws were researched for the state and the Birmingham City School district. The responsibilities as a school counselor will be outlined and the procedures used in the school counselor setting will be detailed below in the areas of child abuse reporting, teen pregnancies, suicidal students and client record-keeping. Child Abuse Report When it comes to reporting child abuse. If the counselor has a reasonable suspicion that

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