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Title
Arizona Public School Counselors: How Do They Spend Their Time? Baseline Results
Description
As part of a multi-faceted evaluation of the state's STW initiative, a survey was conducted to establish baseline measures of counselors' time use and attitudes toward STW prior to its widespread implementation in Arizona schools. This paper discusses counselors' roles and responsibilities--that is, how they currently spend their time. The study will be replicated annually, with the hypothesis that if STW has the impact intended, then one should see marked increases in the time spent counseling students on work/career issues.
Date Created
1997-01
Contributors
- Vandegrift, Judith A. (Author)
- Wright, Joel (Author)
- Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Topical Subject
Resource Type
Extent
4 pages
Language
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Identifier
Identifier Value
ASU 12.2:P 81/2
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Series
Arizona school to work briefing paper
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.8452
Note
Arizona school to work briefing paper ; no. 4
A companion paper, "Arizona Counselors' Perceptions of School to Work: Baseline Results" (Jan. 1997), summarizes counselors' attitudes toward education and STW and compares counselors' attitudes to those of Arizona parents, businesses, and educators.
Copyright by the Arizona Board of Regents for and on behalf of Arizona State University and its Morrison Institute for Public Policy
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