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Nov 22, 2024
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CN 733 - Foundations of School CounselingSemester Hours: 3 This course is an introduction to counseling in the PreK-12 setting focusing on the history, philosophy, and trends in school counseling. Topics include the role and function of the counselor including the development, implementation, and evaluation of comprehensive school counseling program (including ACPs and other student support services), individual and group facilitation skills, classroom management skills, counseling diverse students, coordination with programs inside and outside of the school, referrals, and consultation methods involving parents, educators, and the community. Students will be required to view the “Developing your Portfolio” PowerPoint.
Pre-requisites: CN 714 - Multiculturalism and the Practice of Counseling , CN 716 - Lifespan Development and Counseling: An Integration , and CN 726 - Counseling Theories .
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