Ohio Association for College Admission Counseling
Ohio Association for College Admission Counseling
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Students who struggle in school may lack the strategies to effectively approach and manage learning. These skills are required not only for K-12 education but also postsecondary opportunities. Explore the connections between David Conley’s research on college and career readiness and school counseling standards, and be able to articulate how school counseling standards support postsecondary readiness.
Each school setting has its own set of challenges and barriers that high school counselors face on a daily basis. Explore and identify some of these specific challenges that exist within both the rural and urban school settings.
Learn how to implement a college-going culture while supporting faculty, student and family collaboration regarding college readiness.
This webinar will discuss ways admission professionals can better support first-generation students through the recruitment process as well assist them in their successful transition to college campuses.
This webinar will provide an overview of guidance and legislation which encourages higher education professionals to advocate for homeless youth, and increase their access to higher education. This webinar will also provide best practices to encourage college access counselors to work with homeless education professionals to increase higher education access for homeless youth.
School counselors want to know how to enhance students’ intrinsic motivation to achieve in the academic, career and social/emotional domains. Get an introduction to motivational interviewing strategies developed by William Miller and Stephen Rollnick in the addictions field. You can use these strategies with students to enhance their motivation to make changes in all three domains.
Webinar that provides important financial concepts students should know and resources to help them make better decisions when it comes to financing their education.
Explore factors specific to early childhood, elementary, middle and high school that help create college- and career-ready students. Address examples of school counseling program practices and interventions you can use to address some of the identified factors.
It's vital for students to learn the skills needed to be organized at school and in all other respects of life. Not only do we need to teach the skills, but we need to impart the societal value of organization and efficiency. This Resource Series publication contains a ready-to-implement intervention program complete with lesson plans, suggestions and reproducible materials so you can begin the task of improving student success through better organization.