School Counselors’ Self-Efficacy in Knowledge of the College Process

This study examined the self-efficacy of school counselors’ college knowledge in the college process. Exploratory factor analysis revealed five characteristic factors: school counselors’ knowledge related to the college application process, systems advocacy, direct services with disadvantaged popula...

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Veröffentlicht in:Professional school counseling 2020, Vol.24 (1)
Hauptverfasser: Nice, Matthew L., Kolbert, Jered B., Joseph, Matthew, Crothers, Laura M., Hilts, Derron, Kratsa, Kristi
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