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ASIJElementary
School
September 4, 2009
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Elementary SchoolCounseling and Guidance
Steve Hisler
Grades 1, 3, 5
Room 15b in the Inner Circle
Ext. 527
Naho Kikuchi
Kindergarten, 2, 4
Room 218, 2nd floor in the Cafeteria building
Ext. 529
FRIENDSHIP
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Counseling and Guidance Philosophy
In an international setting where cultural sensitivity, transition issues and family
support are of particular importance, the purpose of the ASIJ K-12 counseling and guidance program is to provide services,
support, and resources for students, parents, faculty/staff and administrators
which facilitate the development of student academic, personal, and social
skills.
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Counseling and Guidance Philosophy - Translated
Our belief is that students who feel good about themselves and who have the personal skills to communicate effectively achieve more and are successful both in and out of school.
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Elementary Counseling and Guidance Major Components of
the Program1. Classroom Guidance with a strong
developmental/preventative focus presented to all students K-5.
2. Individual and small group counseling.3. Consultation and collaboration with
teachers, parents and administrators.
4. Parent education and support.
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ASIJ SLOsStudent Learning Outcomes
ASIJ educates students to become:• Effective communicators• Literate individuals• Critical thinkers and problem solvers• Self-directed productive learners• Constructive community members
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SLOs in Guidance
• Effective Communicators
– Use of “I” message
– Anger management techniques
– Recognizing and expressing their feelings
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SLOs in Guidance• Literate individuals
– Learn and demonstrate active listening skills
– Recognize the importance of a healthy self-esteem and confidence
– Accept learning differences of themselves and others
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SLOs in Guidance• Critical Thinkers and Problem Solvers
– Use problem solving techniques of “Stop, Think, and Pick a Plan”
– Know their own problem-solving strengths
– Develop skills of brainstorming for ideas to solve a problem
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SLOs in Guidance
• Self-Directed, Productive Learners
– Know how to ask for help – Refusal skills– Decision making skills– Know how to accept
responsibility for their decisions
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SLOs in Guidance• Constructive Community Members
– Demonstrate respect and tolerance for others
– Understand that similarities and differences among
people are valuable– Behave appropriately in various school settings– Demonstrate friendship skills– Be responsible when using technology
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Our goals for students:1. To take responsibility for their actions.
2.To understand the concept of respect andtolerance for self and others.
3. To teach healthy ways to manage everyday life skills (communication, problem solving, refusal skills, conflict resolution, and use of technology.)