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Protecting the School Counselor Role
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New ASCA research finds school counselors are spending an average of 74% of their time in direct and indirect student services, but non-school-counseling duties still account for 11.5% of their time. In this webinar, State of the Profession: Protecting the School Counselor Role, panelists discuss how they advocate for appropriate duties to best serve their students.
Moderator: Brian Coleman, 2019 School Counselor of the Year
Speakers:
Heidi Truax, Ph.D., Executive Director, Chicago Public Schools
Donna Burgess Huger, Ed.D., Director of School Counseling, Dutch Fork High School, Irmo, S.C.
Original air date: Feb. 2, 2021
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