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    EDUC. 425-4 COUNSELLING FOR THE CLASSROOM TEACHER
    Summer Session 1981 ?
    INSTRUCTOR: Adam Horvath
    Tuesday/Thursday, 4:30 - 8:20
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    LOCATION: Campus
    This course is intended for senior students or practising teachers who wish
    to explore the area of school counselling and develop some counselling skills
    that can be used within a classroom setting. A combination of lectures, dis-
    cussion, and practice exercises will be used as a means for exploring such
    areas as: the role of the school counsellor, counselling systems, vocational
    counselling, use of standardized tests as an aid to counselling, effective
    communication skills.
    TENTATIVE COURSE OUTLINE
    1.
    Counselling in a School Context
    - definition of school counselling
    - origins of counselling in the school
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    .what does the school counsellor do?
    2. Counselling Roles I
    - the role of the counsellor in elementary school (guest speaker)
    - the role of the counsellor in a university setting (guest speaker)
    3.
    The Role of the Counsellor II
    - the school counsellor in the secondary school (guest speaker)
    - the role of the area counsellor (guest speaker)
    4.
    Theories of Helping I
    - the psychodynamic schools
    5.
    Theories of Helping II
    - the client-centred approach
    - the existential approach
    6.
    Theories of Helping III
    - behavioral approaches
    - the Glassarian approach
    - the Adlerian approach

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