Specialist's Project. Counselors Without Teaching Experience

This paper is composed of three sections. The first discusses research and the background rationale for the counselor education program at the University of Minnesota. Studies by Peterson and Brown, Harper, Brown and Pfister are included, each being concerned with the teaching requirement for counse...

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Guidance
Internship Programs
Practicums
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Teaching Experience
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