Course Profile

sap course 1564387416

Course Code:

EDUC 412

Course Title:

Practicum of Counseling in Schools 2

Course Level:

BS

Credit Hours/ ECTS Credits:

(2+6+0) 5 TEDU Credits, 10 ECTS Credits

Catalog Description:

The examination of educational, occupational and personal/social PCG activities which take place at pre-schools, primary schools, secondary schools and high schools; the interpretation and application of testing and non-testing techniques; developing and applying group guidance programs on different topics. The examination of educational, occupational and personal/social PCG activities which take place at pre-schools, primary schools, secondary schools and high schools; the interpretation and application of testing and non-testing techniques; developing and applying group guidance programs on different topics.

Pre-requisite:
Co-requisite:

Pre-requisites: NONE
Co-requisites: NONE
Semester: 
Fall
Type of Course: 
Compulsory
Mode of Delivery: 
Face-to-face
Language of Instruction: 
English
Course Objectives: 

A culminating field experience for guidance and counseling students engaged in counseling and guidance activities in elementary, middle, and high school settings under the supervision of one or more instructors.

Course Learning Outcomes: 

At the end of this course, students will;

1. Practice a variety of professional activities and resources in educational settings
2. Perform duties expected in a school counseling setting, including working collaboratively with school faculty and staff, providing individual, small group and classroom guidance and counseling, and responding appropriately to ethical and legal situations.
3. Identifying own strengths and needs as a counselor, infusing multicultural counseling skills and implement strategies to improve counseling effectiveness.
4. Implement self-care strategies appropriate to the counselor role (CACREP II.G.1.d).
5. Demonstrate an understanding of crisis intervention and suicide prevention models (CACREP II.G.5.g).
6. Demonstrate an ability to apply and adhere to ethical and legal standards in school counseling (CACREP SC.B.1).
7. Demonstrate an ability to articulate, model, and advocate for an appropriate school counselor identity and program (CACREP SC.B.2).
8. Demonstrate self-awareness, sensitive to others, and the skills needed to relate to diverse individuals, groups, and classrooms (CACREP SC.D.1).
9. Provide individual and group counseling and classroom guidance to promote the academic, career, and personal/social development of students (CACREP SC.D.2).
10. Design and implemented prevention and intervention plans related to the effects of (a) atypical growth and development, (b) health and wellness, (c) language, (d) ability level, (e) multicultural issues, and (f) factors of resiliency on student and learning development (CACREP SC.D.3).

Learning Activities and Teaching Methods: 
Telling/Explaining
Discussion/Debate
Questioning
Reading
Peer Teaching
Scaffolding/Coaching
Demonstrating
Problem Solving
Inquiry
Oral Presentations/Reports
Assessment Methods and Criteria: 
Portfolio
Others: school experience (presentation)

Student Workload:

Lectures
14
hrs
Course Readings
42
hrs
Field Trips/Visits
84
hrs
Resource Review
40
hrs
Report on a Topic
24
hrs
Oral Presentation
15
hrs

Prepared By:

Begüm Serim Yıldız

Revised By:

Elif Öztürk