What are direct student services? - Answers Services delivered directly to students by school
counselors.
What is individual counseling? - Answers One-on-one counseling provided by school counselors.
What is group counseling? - Answers Counseling sessions with small groups of students who
share similar needs or concerns.
What is classroom guidance? - Answers Structured classroom lessons on various topics
relevant to students' development.
What is crisis response? - Answers Immediate support provided by school counselors to
students during emergencies.
What are indirect student services? - Answers Activities and interventions provided on behalf of
students.
What is systemic change? - Answers Changes made to the system to ensure students' needs
are met effectively.
What is collaboration? - Answers Working together with other stakeholders to meet students'
needs.
What is advocacy? - Answers Supporting and promoting students' rights and needs.
What is consultation? - Answers Providing professional advice and guidance to teachers,
parents, and administrators.
What is program development? - Answers Creating and implementing programs to meet
students' needs.
What is data analysis? - Answers Collecting and analyzing data to inform decision-making and
improve student outcomes.
What is professional development? - Answers Continuing education and training for school
counselors to improve their skills and knowledge.
What is research and evaluation? - Answers Conducting research and evaluating programs to
improve student outcomes.
What is referral? - Answers Connecting students and families with appropriate resources both
within and outside the school.
What is outreach? - Answers Reaching out to students and families to provide support and
resources.
,What is community collaboration? - Answers Working with community organizations to meet
students' needs.
What is consultation? - Answers Collaboration with stakeholders to provide guidance and
support.
What is collaboration? - Answers Working with multidisciplinary team to promote student
achievement.
What are referrals? - Answers Assisting students in accessing resources beyond school.
What is program management? - Answers Managing and evaluating comprehensive school
counseling program.
What are direct services? - Answers Individual/group counseling, classroom guidance, crisis
response.
What are indirect services? - Answers Collaboration, consultation, referral, program
management.
What is the ASCA National Model? - Answers Framework for comprehensive school counseling
programs.
What is the Deliver component? - Answers Encompasses direct and indirect student services.
What is the purpose of direct services? - Answers To meet students' needs on an individual level.
What is the purpose of indirect services? - Answers To meet students' needs within the broader
school environment.
What is the role of school counselors in collaboration? - Answers To create a positive school
climate and design interventions.
What is the role of school counselors in referrals? - Answers To maintain a network of
community resources and refer students for specialized assistance.
What is the role of school counselors in program management? - Answers To collect and
analyze data and make informed decisions to improve services.
What are some direct services provided by school counselors? - Answers Individual/group
counseling, classroom guidance, crisis response.
What are some indirect services provided by school counselors? - Answers Collaboration,
consultation, referral, program management.
What is the purpose of the ASCA National Model? - Answers To provide a framework for
effective school counseling programs.
,What is the purpose of the Deliver component? - Answers To provide direct and indirect services
to meet students' needs.
What is the goal of school counselors? - Answers To enhance the overall learning environment
and student success.
What is the ASCA National Model? - Answers A framework for school counselors to deliver
comprehensive programs.
What does the Deliver component of the ASCA National Model emphasize? - Answers Direct
services to students.
What is the minimum amount of time school counselors should spend on direct and indirect
services that benefit students? - Answers 80%.
What are direct student services? - Answers Activities and interventions delivered face-to-face
with students or in small groups.
What are the three areas of development that direct student services aim to promote? -
Answers Academic, personal/social, and career development.
What else should school counselors balance in addition to direct student services? - Answers
Administrative tasks, collaboration, and program management.
What is individual counseling? - Answers Working one-on-one with students to address personal,
academic, or social issues.
What determines the frequency and duration of individual counseling sessions? - Answers The
needs of each student.
What is small group counseling? - Answers Addressing common concerns shared by a group of
students.
What are some topics that could be covered in small group counseling? - Answers Friendship,
study skills, anger management, or grief counseling.
What is indirect student services? - Answers Activities that support the overall school
counseling program.
What are some examples of indirect student services? - Answers Consultation with parents,
teachers, and administrators; referrals; and program development and evaluation.
What is system support? - Answers Activities that establish, maintain, and enhance the school
counseling program.
What are some examples of system support? - Answers Professional development, staff and
community relations, and school-wide events.
, What is the importance of data analysis in the ASCA National Model? - Answers To inform
program development and evaluation.
What is the importance of collaboration in the ASCA National Model? - Answers To enhance
student success and well-being.
What is the importance of leadership in the ASCA National Model? - Answers To advocate for
students and the school counseling profession.
What is the importance of advocacy in the ASCA National Model? - Answers To promote equity
and access to educational opportunities for all students.
What is the importance of diversity in the ASCA National Model? - Answers To recognize and
respect the unique characteristics and needs of all students.
What are Classroom Guidance Lessons? - Answers Preventive and developmental guidance to
all students.
What topics are covered in Classroom Guidance Lessons? - Answers Bullying prevention, study
skills, goal-setting, career exploration, or social-emotional learning.
What is Crisis Response? - Answers Immediate support to students during a crisis or
emergency.
What is the role of school counselors in Crisis Response? - Answers Facilitating debriefing
sessions and connecting students with additional resources if needed.
Why are school counselors important in Crisis Response? - Answers They provide crucial
support to students during difficult times.
What are indirect student services? - Answers Services that support students' academic
success, social-emotional well-being, and career development through collaboration,
consultation, and program management.
What is consultation and collaboration? - Answers Collaborating with teachers, administrators,
parents, and stakeholders to support students.
What is individual student planning? - Answers Allocating time to meet with students individually
to discuss academic progress, career goals, post-secondary planning, and college applications.
What is program management and evaluation? - Answers Developing and maintaining
comprehensive school counseling programs, assessing student needs, planning interventions,
collecting data, and evaluating program effectiveness.
What is professional development? - Answers Engaging in ongoing professional development to
stay up-to-date with best practices, attend conferences, participate in workshops, or pursue
additional certifications.