COSC 660 Quiz 6
COSC 660 Quiz 6 Liberty University
COSC 660 Quiz: Leadership, Advocacy, and Equity
- Data can be used to
- are critical dimensions of the contemporary school counselor’s role.
- The __________ level of intervention has the greatest potential for removing systemic barriers and creating the conditions for learning at all other levels.
- refers to purposeful interaction across all levels of the system and is necessary to create coherence among the curriculum.
- School counseling program goals draw upon
- The process to identify the needs of students to ensure the counseling program is relevant, culturally responsive, and serves the dynamic needs of a community is
- Some environmental factors affecting student development and achievement are the result of
- __________ is NOT an example of achievement data.
- According to Maslow the most basic need is
- Who made a speech that involved the following sentence: “Now is the time to finally meet our moral obligation to provide every child a world-class education, because it will take nothing less to compete in the global economy.”
- Why are interventions delivered at multiple levels?
- A commitment to __________ increases the social and cultural capital for all students and helps achieve educational equity.
- Which of the following examples demonstrates the essential leadership skill of being proactive?
- The client/student empowerment level of the client/student advocacy domain in the ACA advocacy competencies does NOT involve
- A/An __________ disposition requires professional school counselors to challenge fears and take risks.
- When professional school counselors and other educators have developed ___________, they can understand the social and political forces operating around and within the school community.
- When advocating for a student, a professional school counselor must
- leadership requires school counselors to empower and motivate every K–12 student for academic, career, and college success?
- leadership may be the most difficult for school counselors, due to its potential to lead to conflict or dissension?
- TACKLE does NOT include
- College Results Online does NOT include __________ for graduation rates
- Professional school counselors can publicize their school counseling programs by
- Successful leaders do all of the following EXCEPT
- leadership is NOT one of the four types of leadership posited by Bolman and Deal.
- In 2015, AMCD revised, updated, and expanded the ACA Advocacy Competencies and integrated them with the original multicultural competencies/standards to create
Other sets
- __________ is NOT an example of achievement data.
- Data becomes ineffective for change when
- Once the needs of students are identified, __________ can be developed that will then drive the systemic school counseling program.
- __________ is/are written so that results can be linked to school-wide measures of student achievement and produce concrete measures.
- All of the following levels of intervention are described in the chapter as interdependent and interrelated EXCEPT
- The __________ level of intervention has the greatest potential for removing systemic barriers and creating the conditions for learning at all other levels.
- The __________ provided a structured format for the process of creating a mission statement.
- The new vision of school counseling includes a scope of work that is
- School counselors do NOT collaborate with the educational program through
- The achievement of all students is a __________ issue.
- In order to change inequities found in schools, professional school counselors must use __________ to structure their program and guide their interventions.
- With an ethical and moral mandate for social justice, school counselors hold views that are neither partisan nor divisive, but rather reflect the
- College Results Online does NOT include __________ for graduation rates
- __________ advocacy is NOT one of the three ACA advocacy competency domains.
- __________ is/are (a) successful way(s) to publicize transformed professional school counselor roles and transformed school counseling programs.
- __________ leadership requires school counselors to empower and motivate every K–12 student for academic, career, and college success?
- __________ must be changed so school conditions can be created in which all students can become successful learners.
- The description of a child who needs an advocate is
- At the national level, professional school counselors can demonstrate their leadership in all of the following ways EXCEPT
- Mason and McMahon identified all of the following EXCEPT __________ as key variables in school counselor leadership variations in statewide study of school counselors.
- The most effective way a professional school counselor can bring social advocacy into school is to
- According to the Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competencies, the four domains where counselors advocate for change include all of the following EXCEPT
- A professional school counselor’s ethical duty is to
- The client/student empowerment level of the client/student advocacy domain in the ACA advocacy competencies does NOT involve
- The CAFÉ model includes