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Dec 22, 2024
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EDTE 472 Promoting Student Career and Postsecondary Readiness through Career CounselingCredit 3 In this course students will learn basic counseling techniques, career development theories relevant to school-aged children and adolescents, and essential components of career and postsecondary readiness, with a focus on the role of school-based career counseling professionals in middle and high schools. During this course students will practice basic counseling skills and demonstrate evidence-based strategies to promote student career and postsecondary readiness skills through individual counseling; assessment of career interests, abilities and work values; group interventions; career development program planning and delivery; and collaboration with parents, teachers, career and technology education (CTE) programs, work-based learning partners, postsecondary institutions, local businesses, industries, and other community stakeholders. Emphasis will be placed on counselor advocacy to promote equity in student access, success, and attainment of academic and career goals. This course is excellent for school counselors, career and technology educators, and work-based learning coordinators who are looking to develop or enhance their career counseling and coaching skills to promote career and postsecondary readiness.
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