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Comprehensive Program Compononents

Published on Nov 25, 2015

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Comprehensive Program Compononents

Pamela A. Gray

Guidance Curriculum

  • Created to serve all students
  • The curriculum is created to development comprehensive guidance
  • Students learn knowledge, skills, to help them be successful in society
  • The curriculum and activities are created by grade level

Examples of Guidance Curriculum

  • Activities to address high priority needs 
  • Study skills class
  • Peer and mediation groups
  • Community Outreach

Individual Student Planning

  • Help students with individual development
  • Guide student with personal, and social skills
  • Career plans
  • Help student monitor their process
  • Work with student on future post -secondary
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Individual Student Planning

  • Group or individual sessions
  • Teachers and administrators involved
  • Parent participation
  • Example College selection or trade
  • Example Career shadowing 
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Responsive Services

  • Address students who provide a need.
  • Student needs deals with healthy personal,social,and educational developmen
  • Referring family to other services or specialist programs
  • Respond ot crisis intervention

Example of Responsive Services

  • Referring student to outside services
  • Working with parents on health insurance
  • Working with parents and student outpatient counseling
  • Working with parents and students who need transportation and housing

System Support

  • System Support has two systems
  • Guidance and counseling program
  • School support services

Guidance and counseling program management

  • Designagted programs
  • Staff leadership
  • Deals with budget and facilities
  • Procedures and guidelines
  • Community relations
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Example of Guidance and counseling program management

  • Counselors professional development
  • Parent and student workshops for college selection
  • Counselor budget for student trips and workshops and conference 
  • Organize meeting with community leaders

School support services

  • Support school wide services
  • Consultation with staff about students
  • School climate and improvement planning
  • Imput with policymakers and curriculm development
  • Enhance parent development

Example School support services

  • CSAP programs
  • Intervention for students
  • Behavior modification

Annual Agreement

  • School Administration create and improvement plan for the year
  • Counselors has and outline of each goal and program they will administrate
  • Counselor and administrator review caseload and activities for the year
  • Counselor and administrator agree to new plan for the year

Annual agreement

  • Budget for trips 
  • Guess speakers
  • Intervention programs
  • Parent involvement