学校辅导员和管理人员对COVID-19大流行应对的看法。

Professional school counseling Pub Date : 2022-10-12 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2156759X221134661
Theresa Kruczek, Rachel Louise Geesa, Renae D Mayes, Kaylee M Odell
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学校辅导员和学校管理人员以社会资本原则为基础的合作努力,有可能在面临挑战和不利事件(如COVID-19大流行)后,更好地支持学生的教育成功、健康和福祉。本研究的目的是评估学校辅导员和管理人员的看法,以确定他们在多大程度上对学校对大流行的初步反应的挑战和优势有共同的看法。我们还在社会资本理论和创伤知情实践的背景下探讨了他们对预期未来需求的感知。参与者包括381名目前在美国各地k -12学前班的学校管理人员和学校辅导员,他们在2020年春季完成了一项混合方法的调查。利用这些发现可以帮助学校利益相关者在持续和未来的大规模创伤事件中继续促进学生的社会/情感、学术、职业和大学准备发展。
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School Counselor and Administrator Perceptions of Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Collaborative efforts by school counselors and school administrators that are grounded in social capital principles have the potential to better support students' educational success, health, and well-being in the wake of challenging and adverse events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study was to assess perceptions of school counselors and administrators to determine the extent to which they had a shared vision of the challenges and strengths in their school's initial response to the pandemic. We also explored their sense of the anticipated future needs within the context of social capital theory and trauma-informed practices. Participants included 381 current pre-K-12 school administrators and school counselors throughout the United States who completed a mixed-methods survey in spring 2020. Use of these findings can help school stakeholders continue to foster students' social/emotional, academic, and career and college readiness development during continued and future mass trauma events.

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