School Counselors' Experiences Working with Digital Natives: A Qualitative Study

  • Gallo L
  • Rausch M
  • Smith C
  • et al.
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Abstract

To better understand school counselors' experiences related to students' use of social media, the authors conducted a qualitative study, utilizing a phenomenological approach, with eight practicing high school counselors. Three major themes emerged from the study: “the digital cultural divide,” “frustration and fear,” and “embracing change.” This article presents implications for school counseling practice and research.

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Gallo, L. L., Rausch, M., Smith, C. K., & Wood, S. (2016). School Counselors’ Experiences Working with Digital Natives: A Qualitative Study. Professional School Counseling, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.5330/1096-2409-20.1.14

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