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Inappropriate (Non-counseling) activities
Registering and scheduling all new students Administering cognitive, aptitude and achievement tests Performing disciplinary actions Sending home students who are not appropriately dressed Teaching classes when teachers are absent Computing grade-point averages Maintaining student records Supervising study halls Clerical record keeping Assisting with duties in the principal’s office Working with one student at a time in a therapeutic,
clinical mode
Appropriate (Counseling) responsibilities
Designing individual student academic programs Interpreting cognitive, aptitude and achievement tests Counseling students with excessive tardiness or absenteeism Counseling students with disciplinary problems Counseling students about appropriate school dress Collaborating with teachers to present guidance curriculum
lessons Interpreting student records Ensuring student records are maintained in accordance with
state and federal regulations Assisting the school principal with identifying and resolving
student issues, needs and problems Collaborating with teachers to present proactive, prevention-
based guidance curriculum lessons
DEMONSTRATING HOW WE SPEND OUR TIME CAN HELP COUNSELORS ADVOCATE FOR
MORE COUNSELOR RELATED DUTIES
How Do You Spend Your Time
Program Tasks
GUIDANCEDefinition: Activities that help all students
make educational, career and personal-social decisions.
Examples: Group guidance: Peer mediation training, learning
strategies, anger management, career interest inventories, learning styles assessments, career exploration, postsecondary education exploration.
¡Individual guidance: Assistance with course selection, test interpretation, educational / career planning assistance
Program Tasks cont.
COUNSELINGDefinition: Activities that help some
students overcome social and/or personal problems that interfere with learning.
Examples: Individual counseling Group counseling Crisis counseling Consultation Referrals
Program Tasks cont.
ADVOCACYDefinition: Activities that help create a school
environment supportive of high achievement for all students.
Examples: Participation in and/or facilitation of school improvement
initiatives Promotion of the concept of high achievement for all students Advocating for a supportive learning environment for all students Promotion of an understanding of various ethnic or cultural
groups Assistance for teachers who are striving to help all students
learn.
Program Tasks cont.
MANAGEMENTDefinition: Activities, complete “behind the scenes”
that support the guidance, counseling and advocacy initiatives.
Examples: Evaluation: Analyzing student 1) achievement, 2) choices, 3)
mastery of guidance indicators. Analyzing 1) program design, 2) effectiveness of activity providers.
Record Keeping: Writing individual and group counseling case notes, keeping a counselor time-use log; maintaining a record of student mastery of guidance indicators.
Preparation: Creating guidance lesson plans, scheduling career speakers, writing a counseling program newsletter.
Networking: Attending counseling department meetings, attending faculty meetings, networking within the community.
Professional Development: Workshops, peer coaching, courses, conferences, reading
Program Tasks cont.
NON-PROGRAM TASKSDefinition: Activities unrelated to guidance,
counseling, or advocacy. These activities do not help students master guidance indicators or overcome problems that interfere with learning.
Examples: STAR/CAHSEE administration Special education administration Student records (report cards, GPA calculation, honor roll
calculation Substitute teaching Master scheduling (scheduling teachers) Organizing awards programs Data entry
DEMONSTRATING HOW WE SPEND OUR TIME CAN HELP COUNSELORS ADVOCATE FOR
MORE COUNSELOR RELATED DUTIES
Data On My Time Use
Data About My Time Use
Data was taken over a month long period Starting 3/2/2009 – 4/17/2009
Areas Guidance Counseling Management Advocacy Non-Program Activities
Data About My Time Use
Data was taken over a month long period Starting 3/2/2009 – 4/17/2009
Hours Spent on Average Guidance – 11.66 Counseling – 5.33 Management – 6.25 Advocacy – 7.5 Non-Program Activities – 12 (includes ASA)
Data About My Time Use
Data was taken over a month long period Starting 3/2/2009 – 4/17/2009
Recommended Percentages - based on 36 hour work week Guidance – 30% Counseling – 35% Management – 15% Advocacy – 5% Non-Program Activities – 15%
Data About My Time Use
Data was taken over a month long period Starting 3/2/2009 – 4/17/2009
Actual Percentages - based on 36 hour work week Guidance – 27.5% Counseling – 12.5% Management – 14.75% Advocacy – 17.25% Non-Program Activities – 28.25%