School Counselor Program Choice and Self-Efficacy: Relationship to Achievement Gap and Equity (Report)
Professional School Counseling 2010, Feb, 13, 3
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This article reports the results of a national study of American School Counselor Association members (N = 860). Information includes level of school counselor self-efficacy, type of program, status of achievement gap, and equity in their schools. School counselors with higher self-efficacy were more aware of achievement gap data, and school counselors who indicated a program approach and high self-efficacy were more likely to report narrowing achievement gaps. One fifth reported no awareness of achievement gap data. Implications for school counselors are included. **********
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