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Bullying in schools: school counselors' responses to three types of bullying incidents.(Report)
October 1, 2007... School counselors responded to an Internet survey containing vignettes describing physical, verbal, and relational bullying. Respondents rated relational bullying the least serious of the three types, they had the least empathy for victims of...
Homonegativity among professional school counselors: an exploratory study.(Report)
October 1, 2007... Homonegativity among female professional school counselors (n = 215) representing a single Southern state was measured using adapted versions of the Homonegativity Scale (HS) and the Modern Homonegativity Scale (MHS). With the use of factorial...
Involving low-income parents in the schools: communitycentric strategies for school counselors.(Report)
October 1, 2007... Low-income parents participate less in schools than higher-income parents despite the benefits of parent involvement. Barriers that low-income parents face suggest that schools must develop a new approach to engaging these parents. School...
Creating healthy acculturation pathways: integrating theory and research to inform counselors' work with immigrant children.
October 1, 2007... This article has two purposes. First, it integrates the underlying principles of developmental systems theory (Ford & Lerner, 1992; Lerner, 2002, 2004) with the most recent research on immigrant youth. Second, based on an analysis of both...
Future school principals' views of the roles of professional school counselors.(Report)
October 1, 2007... A clinical simulation technique was used to investigate how future school principals view the roles of professional school counselors, particularly as those responsibilities are represented in the ASCA National Model[R]. The 244 respondents...
Investigating and understanding self-mutilation: the student voice.(Report)
October 1, 2007... The purpose of this study was to explore the meanings that self-mutilating behaviors have to adolescents. Phenomenological interviews of six students resulted in the development of seven core themes. The data provided valuable insight into the...
An investigation of a model of academic motivation for school counseling.(Report)
October 1, 2007... A theoretical model of academic motivation consisting of (a) academic self-efficacy, (b) purposefulness and intentionality, and (c) support through school counseling for autonomous learning was explored with 346 high school juniors. Regression...
Early adolescents' aspirations and academic tracking an exploratory investigation.(Report)
October 1, 2007... Early adolescents make early career decisions in the form of curriculum choices for high school, and these choices can influence future postsecondary education and career paths. This exploratory study examined relationships between school and...
School counselors and the cyberbully: interventions and implications.(PERSPECTIVES FROM THE FIELD)
October 1, 2007... Cyberbullying, the act of using technologies such as e-mails, cell phones, or text messaging with the intent of causing harm to others, is akin to traditional bullying in many aspects. This article offers a review of the current literature on...
School counselors' self-perceived Asian American counseling competence.(Report)
October 1, 2007... Two hundred and three school counselors were surveyed online concerning their perceived competence when counseling Asian American students. Although the counselors had limited interactions with the population, they reported a self-assured...