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When the Kids Are Not Alright: School Counseling in the Time of COVID-19

机译:当孩子们没问题:在Covid-19时学校咨询

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The unprecedented arrival of COVID-19 upended the lives of American children with rapid shifts to remote and hybrid schooling and reduced access to school-based support. Growing concerns about threats to students’ mental health and decreased numbers of students transitioning to postsecondary education suggest access to school counselors is needed more than ever. Although previous research on school counselors finds they promote positive postsecondary, social emotional, and academic outcomes for students, further studies highlight the organizational constraints, such as an overemphasis on administrative duties and unclear role expectations, that hinder their work. Drawing on survey and focus group data, our mixed methods study documents school counselors’ experiences during the COVID-19 crisis, including the opportunities and constraints facing their practice. Findings suggest there should be a concerted effort to reduce the role ambiguity and conflict in counselors’ roles so they are better able to meet students’ increased needs.
机译:Covid-19前所未有的抵达年度到达美国儿童的生活,以快速转向远程和混合教育,并减少获得校本支持。对学生心理健康的威胁的担忧和转向后期教育过渡的学生数目越来越担心,这比以往任何时候都需要访问学校辅导员。虽然以前关于学校顾问的研究发现,他们促进了学生的积极的职位,社会情感和学术成果,但进一步的研究突出了组织限制,例如过度监督行政职责和不明确的角色期望,阻碍他们的工作。在调查和焦点小组数据上绘制,我们的混合方法研究文件学校辅导员在Covid-19危机期间的经验,包括其实践的机遇和限制。调查结果表明应该有一致的努力来减少辅导员角色的角色模糊和冲突,因此它们更能够满足学生的需求。

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