COSC 661 Quiz 4 Liberty University
- School counselors strive to facilitate school conditions that facilitate academic, emotional, social, behavioral, and physical safety. Academic safety involves:
- Students will be able to identify at least three healthy responses when someone challenges them to a fight (all age groups) is an example of a:
- Which of the following emotions are the strongest stress triggers?
- Which of the following is(are) the ultimate anti-stress weapon, according to Seaward (1994)?
- Which of the following curricular might a school counselor integrate the delivery of developmental curriculum?
- Which of the following are essential to your professional survival as a school counselor?
- Which of the following protects student against discrimination on the basis of sex, marital status, or pregnancy?
- School counselors are encouraged to view themselves as educators, in addition to counselors, because:
- Which of the following is one of the most difficult lesson for new counselors to learn?
- Small-group counseling is an effective means of implementing prevention and intervention services within comprehensive school counseling programs. Likewise, the research suggests that _______________________ can be as meaningful and provide interventions as powerfully as small group counseling.
- Fostering multiculturally meaningful education requires school counselors to embrace and articulate the following five aspect of safety, which are:
- Demonstrating respect for students’ personal and intellectual integrity involves:
- When consideringstress, it is important to understand that stress comes from the way in which we:
- Test-reaction-punishment cycles of classroom management are best replaced with connection-choice-empathic consequence cycles using approaches such as:
- Which of the following law prohibits the sharing of student information, even to parents?
- School counselors strive to facilitate school conditions that facilitate academic, emotional, social, behavioral, and physical safety. Behavioral safety involves:
- Gibson, Dollarhide, and Moss (in press) developed a process model for the development of professional identity which involves:
- Which of the following statements is not a school counselor’s responsibility pertaining to suspected child abuse or neglect?
- Which of the following outlines a procedure when serious doubt regarding a colleague’s ethical behavior arises, an ethical decision-making process, and when school counselors are forced to work in situations that do not align with the ethics of the profession?
- Educating as compared to teaching implies:
- Which of the following is involved with finding our moral center as counselors?
- Supervision can be conceptualized in terms of:
- School Counselors should have the following knowledge in the practice of developing a holistic picture of ethical counseling:
- Action research refers to:
- Clinicalrecords in the form of private notes kept in the sole possession of the counselor:
- In terms of facilitating a socially safe school, school counselors strive to create school conditions that foster:
- The most effective way for school counselor to meet the needs of students in the school is to:
- In terms of educating students, the ASCA National Model articulates important student competencies with the goal of:
- Which legislation requires schools to provide access to all school records to the parentsof minor students and to the students themselves after they reach the age of 18?
- A select portion of the working portfolio that is used for a specific purpose (a job interview or a consulting presentation, for example) is referred to as a:
- The conceptual aspects of integrating the developmental and academic curricula are facilitated by the concept of:
- Effective educators understand how students communicate, both verbally and nonverbally; they know what students value and why; they know how students identify with others, whom they identify with, and why. Which of the following is a strategy for developing and maintaining this type of connection with students?
- Which of the following is relied on when evaluating the effect of a classroom lesson?
- Students do not learn well when they are not able to focus – when events from their community, families, school, or classroom interfere with their ability to attend to learning. Assessing barriers to learning requires that school counselors rely on a _______________ approach to viewing students and the context in which they live.
- A developmentally appropriate comprehensive school counseling curriculum is carefully planned, thoughtfully executed, and consistent with the core concepts of:
- The strongest stress triggers are the emotions of _______________ and
- Discussions, debates, quiet reflection and writing, artwork, journaling, role playing, demonstrations, experiments, and field trips are all examples of:
- School counselors should are in need of lifelong professional training and education. Which of the following is considered an opportunity for continuing training:
- In general, it is most helpful to think of confidentiality as:
- As a professional school counselor, you must follow which ethical codes, and other codes as applicable to your work.