Elementary School Counseling Emphasis
Elementary School Counseling Emphasis
The elementary school counseling emphasis in the Counselor Education (M.Ed.) Master's Program at Penn State is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) and the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE). The curriculm is also consistent with standards and guidelines of the American School Counselors Association and the American Counseling Association. For additional information about this emphasis, please contact the Coordinator, Dr. Richard Hazler (phone 814-863-2415; Email: rjh29@psu.edu).
The purpose of this emphasis is to:
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prepare professional counselors who are equipped by personality, knowledge, and skill to function effectively as counselors in the elementary and middle schools of Pennsylvania and other states

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prepare students for the diverse roles of counselor, consultant, and educator in a multicultural society
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provide academic work and extensive hands-on experience in the schools
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prepare students to provide the wide variety of professional counseling services to children and adults necessary in a challenging educational system and complex society
A well rounded program is attained by emphasis on:
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individual, group, and family counseling, along with guidance and psychoeducation skills
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preparing counselor-trainees to meet the academic, social, emotional, behavioral, and career development needs of children and youth
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skills in conflict resolution advocacy, group guidance, appraisal, academic remediation, case management, and the coordination and administration of a comprehensive developmental school guidance program

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a blending of appropriate didactic experiences with three full semesters of supervised field work in a school setting to promote the translation of theory into effective counselor performance, resulting in skilled and competent school counselors
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developing skills to effect curriculum changes, behavioral change strategies for families, and contingency management in the classroom in order to enhance the potential of all children and youth
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preparing students for the school counselor roles of consultant and collaborator
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multicultural counseling, educational equity, and closing success gaps among groups of students

