Experienced school counselor looking for job openings all over NJ and NY... I have experience with every grade level and I'm desperate for something permanent!
On 5/06/10, SM wrote: > Experienced school counselor looking for job openings all > over NJ and NY... > I have experience with every grade level and I'm desperate > for something permanent! > > PLEASE HELP! > > Thanks
I replied with a little food for thought, but it was removed. They apparently didn't like the parallel between teacher bullying and administrator bullying. I think it is very telling, and a very important point.
"It sounds like the same techniques that administrators use on teachers. Is it any surprise when teachers use these same techniques on their students? Food for thought..."
The list of unacceptable behaviors: (how many of these have teachers experienced from administrators?)
Giving punitive or mean-spirited responses Withholding approval Using embarrassment Making kids keep secrets from other staff and parents Teasing to torment Public ridicule Making them feel that some retribution awaits them in the future Taking out worries/frustrations from home on students Terrorizing (creating fear to torment or manipulate) Publicly or privately humiliating Purposefully attempt to attack/hurt/take away their pride, dignity, or self-respect Public degradation Manipulating the social order to foster rejection Threatening exclusion or revelation of personal information Starting malicious rumors or gossip Repeatedly punishing a child when other children get away with the same behavior Humiliating students to stop disruption Spiteful to students Deliberately or knowingly hurting students' feelings Putting students down to punish them Setting up students to be bullied Isolating to set or keep apart; divide or separate Excluding children from a group
On 5/12/10, Leah wrote: >> "It sounds like the same techniques that administrators use >> on teachers. Is it any surprise when teachers use these same >> techniques on their students? Food for thought..." > > You are correct. If administrators bully teachers, then > teachers may become so discouraged that they exhibit some of > the same behaviors toward their students. > > > For a somewhat related article, click below
On 5/12/10, Food for thought wrote: > The list below is from a discussion on the Administrator > chatboard about the unacceptable behaviors that constitute > teacher bullying of students. > > I replied with a little food for thought, but it was > removed. They apparently didn't like the parallel between > teacher bullying and administrator bullying. I think it is > very telling, and a very important point. > > "It sounds like the same techniques that administrators use > on teachers. Is it any surprise when teachers use these same > techniques on their students? Food for thought..." > > The list of unacceptable behaviors: (how many of these have > teachers experienced from administrators?) > > Giving punitive or mean-spirited responses > Withholding approval > Using embarrassment > Making kids keep secrets from other staff and parents > Teasing to torment > Public ridicule > Making them feel that some retribution awaits them in the future > Taking out worries/frustrations from home on students > Terrorizing (creating fear to torment or manipulate) > Publicly or privately humiliating > Purposefully attempt to attack/hurt/take away their pride, > dignity, or > self-respect > Public degradation > Manipulating the social order to foster rejection > Threatening exclusion or revelation of personal information > Starting malicious rumors or gossip > Repeatedly punishing a child when other children get away > with the > same behavior > Humiliating students to stop disruption > Spiteful to students > Deliberately or knowingly hurting students' feelings > Putting students down to punish them > Setting up students to be bullied > Isolating to set or keep apart; divide or separate > Excluding children from a group
I am a counselor at an online school. Does anyone have questions that they ask of new students to their school? We only see our students face to face at their induction and we are developing interview questions to help us guide their learning and career plans. Any ideas would be helpful!!
Im getting ready to take the National Boards test for School Counseling, can anyone tell me... for theorists, do you need to know all the theorists for counseling and human development or do you get to pick one? Im worried!
AndyOn 5/18/10, Corrine wrote: > On 5/18/10, Andy wrote: >> On 5/17/10, Corrine wrote: >>> On 5/17/10, Michelle Privette wrote: >>>> On 5/17/10, Corrine wrote: >>>>> Im getting ready to take the National Boards test for >>>>> School Counseling, can anyone tell me... for theorists, do >>&...See MoreOn 5/18/10, Corrine wrote: > On 5/18/10, Andy wrote: >> On 5/17/10, Corrine wrote: >>> On 5/17/10, Michelle Privette wrote: >>>> On 5/17/10, Corrine wrote: >>>>> Im getting ready to take the National Boards test for >>>>> School Counseling, can anyone tell me... for theorists, do >>>>> you need to know all the theorists for counseling and human >>>>> development or do you get to pick one? Im worried! >>>> >> Is this for the NSCS test? I took that last year and just looked >> over the important ideas from the various theorists. I don't think >> you need to worry about really specific things. BTW if you are >> taking the NBCC School Counseling test, you should have no >> problem. Don't worry! > > > What is NBCC? Im talking about the National Boardsfor Proffesional > Teaching/Counselors. Is that the same thing? Thanks :) Might be another test... I am a National Certified School Counselor as well as a National Certified Counselor. Both tests I took were given by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC). Okay, I just looked and we are talking about different tests. I didn't have to take the NBPTS for counseling. I have that option but don't see the need right now. Sorry I couldn't be of any help.
Hi everyone! Does anyone have a really great lesson that they've used at the K-3 level to end the year? My last lessons of the year are beginning next week and I want to do something fun and meaningful with the kids. I was thinking about doing something with 2 of our unity words (hope and improve) but would love to hear your ideas first. Thanks!
Hello, I'm in a master's program for school counseling and my assignment this week is to interview someone in my field. I was wondering if there were any certified school counselors out there who would be interested in e-mailing me and I could ask you some questions!!! Thanks so much [email removed]
Just a quick question. Are there any school counselors out there at the K-3 or K-6 level who are not required to go in and teach classroom lessons? Just curious. Thanks.
On 5/21/10, Kat wrote: > Hi Guys, > > Just a quick question. Are there any school counselors out > there at the K-3 or K-6 level who are not required to go in > and teach classroom lessons? Just curious. Thanks.
There are some openings in Memphis. I just moved from there, and I believe there are a few positions open. I just moved to South Carolina and had a heck of a time finding a job, and I ended up finding something over an hour from the town where my husband and I relocated. I know how hard it is.
One thing I did to prepare for my interviews was to not only prepare a portfolio but to also prepare some sample lessons and come up with some ideas of how I could help their school. Schools are certainly interested in what you have accomplished but they are more interested in how you are going to help move their educational program forward.