超越合规:评估管理者对全面学校咨询的承诺

Q3 Social Sciences NASSP Bulletin Pub Date : 2019-02-22 DOI:10.1177/0192636519830769
Carol Dahir, Daniel Cinotti, Robert Feirsen
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纽约州教育部最近通过了一项立法,要求学区对学校咨询实施程序化、数据驱动的方法。这一变化使该州转向全面的学校咨询,摆脱了传统的“指导”;然而,这些政策变化往往在一段时间内(如果有的话)不会转化为实践。这项探索性研究包括来自地区行政人员、学校建设领导和学校辅导员主管的调查数据,这些数据涉及他们对实习学校辅导员角色的看法和期望。不同群体对这些专业人员开展特定活动的频率的期望和看法存在显著差异,表明在新法规的重要领域缺乏一致意见。这些数据对将政策变化转化为实践具有启示意义,并揭示了几十年来限制学校辅导员作用的关键利益相关者之间的差距。包括对管理人员和实习辅导员的影响,特别是在沟通和理解全面、数据驱动的实习对学生的好处方面。
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Beyond Compliance: Assessing Administrators’ Commitment to Comprehensive School Counseling
The New York State Education Department recently passed legislation that requires school districts to implement a programmatic, data-driven approach to school counseling. This change moves the state toward comprehensive school counseling and away from traditional “guidance”; however, these policy changes often do not translate into practice for some time, if ever. This exploratory study includes survey data from district administrators, school building leaders, and supervisors of school counselors pertaining to their perceptions of the roles and expectations for practicing school counselors. There were significant differences between groups in the expectations and perceptions of the frequency of specific activities performed by these professionals, demonstrating a lack of agreement on important areas of the new regulations. These data have implications for the translation of policy changes into practice and shed light on gaps among key stakeholders that have limited the role of school counselors for decades. Implications for administrators and practicing counselors, especially with regard to communicating and understanding the benefits to students of comprehensive, data-driven practice, are included.
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