School Counselors Training Paraprofessionals: A Practical Model for Providing Technical Assistance in the Rural School Setting

The roles and responsibilities of school counselors who serve in rural settings have increased dramatically over the years. One new aspect of the school counselor's role is to provide inservice/preservice training for teachers and school staff. With the increasing numbers of paraprofessionals n...

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High Schools
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Rural Schools
School counseling
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School employees
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