Practitioner Inquiry: A Method to Advocate for Systemic Change (Academic Achievement) Practitioner Inquiry: A Method to Advocate for Systemic Change (Academic Achievement)

Practitioner Inquiry: A Method to Advocate for Systemic Change (Academic Achievement‪)‬

Professional School Counseling, 2006, Feb, 9, 3

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Publisher Description

Practitioner inquiry offers a strategy for creating systemic change thus increasing opportunities for all students' academic achievement. Too often, school counselors are considered ancillary in schools rather than an integral member of the practitioner base. However, school counselors are being included in the equation for all students' success. The very nature of school counselors' work can make data gathering appear overwhelming and cumbersome. This article outlines a practical guide for enhancing the school counselor's position on leadership teams by providing simple and realistic strategies forgathering, analyzing, and using data to foster partnerships leading to positive academic interventions boosting all students' achievement. **********

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2006
1 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
10
Pages
PUBLISHER
American School Counselor Association
SIZE
233.3
KB

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