School Counselor Perceptions of a Comprehensive School Counseling Model and Implications for Practice

  • Brewington M
  • Kushner J
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Abstract

The study examined school counselor perceptions of the American School Counseling Association’s Comprehensive School Counseling Program (CSCP) on academic outcomes (better-reported grades and better-standardized scores) of middle school students with a focus on recommendations for the tasks and responsibilities of school counselors. The study was qualitative and used a phenomenological approach through semi-structured face-to-face interviews to provide inquiry into school counselors’ perceptions of an effective school counseling program.

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Brewington, M., & Kushner, J. (2020). School Counselor Perceptions of a Comprehensive School Counseling Model and Implications for Practice. Administrative Issues Journal Education Practice and Research, 10(2), 33–45. https://doi.org/10.5929/2020.10.2.3

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