COSC 660 Quiz 1
COSC 660 Quiz 1 Liberty University
- The traditional role of the professional school counselor has lacked focus due to
- Which of the following best described the role of the professional school counselor in the late 20th century?
- Professional school counselors must be
- Broadening the role of professional school counselors allows counselors to
- Due to rapidly changing demographics, professional school counselors are being challenged to
- The current change in the role of the professional school counselor is primarily due to
- In the United States and in the global workplace, the economic demand for a more knowledgeable workforce equipped to work in an ever-expanding technological world is
- By 2010, the ________ became the driver of the national movement toward preparing all students to graduate from high school being college and career ready.
- makes obsolete the long-standing practice by school systems and counselors of sorting students into college-bound and non-college-bound categories.
- The new vision role requires that professional school counselors
- An accountable school counseling program
- Education reform is now driven by an awareness that __________ numbers of minority children are attending schools in both rural and urban communities than ever before.
- The achievement gap among students exists mainly because educators provide some students with a rigorous quality curriculum, provide fewer material resources to students who have the greatest need, and
- In order to transform the role of the professional school counselor, it is imperative to move away from a primary focus on mental health and individual changes to systemic concerns that focus on promoting
- The data shows that poor students and students of color
- In order to broaden the role beyond the three “Cs”, professional school counselors should focus on
- What are the three “Cs”: counseling, consultation, and
- The main goal of the professional school counselor should be increasing the __________ of all students.
- __________ have (has) driven education reform efforts.
- Professional school counselors have been described as “sorters and selectors.” What is meant by this phrase?
- What is one of the main reasons a gap in achievement exists among poor, minority children and middle class children?
- “Transform” means to
- prevents or slows professional school counselors from changing with the times?
- What was the title of the influential report that directed national attention to the inequities in the educational system?
- The 1994 reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) required all of the following EXCEPT
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- Data from states and local school districts show that poor students and students of color are
- Which of the following is NOT one of the four forces driving change in schools?
- Homeostasis results in
- Which of the following best described the role of the professional school counselor in the late 20th century?
- In order to broaden the role beyond the three “Cs”, professional school counselors should focus on
- By 2010, the ________ became the driver of the national movement toward preparing all students to graduate from high school being college and career ready.
- The main goal of the professional school counselor should be increasing the __________ of all students.
- Broadening the role of professional school counselors allows counselors to
- The data shows that poor students and students of color
- __________ makes obsolete the long-standing practice by school systems and counselors of sorting students into college-bound and non-college-bound categories.
- The new vision role requires that professional school counselors
- Professional school counselors must be
- What is one of the main reasons a gap in achievement exists among poor, minority children and middle class children?
- The major development that forced the need for educational reform in the U.S. was
- There is a need for more highly skilled workers, especially in the fields of
- As leaders and advocates, professional school counselors need to re-examine professional roles and think
- All of the following are key elements of the new ESSA, EXCEPT
- An accountable school counseling program
- “Transform” means to
- Students in the United States consistently score ________ on international assessments of mathematics and science than do students in other industrialized and even some nonindustrialized nations.
- The traditional role of the professional school counselor has lacked focus due to
- When professional school counselors begin to practice in collaborative ways with other professionals they become a(n)
- Professional school counselors have been described as “sorters and selectors.” What is meant by this phrase?
- The _______ is the 2015 update and replacement of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act.
- To be a part of educational reform, it is critical for professional school counselors to move beyond their current role and become