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John A. Barr has written: 'The elementary teacher and guidance' -- subject(s): Counseling in elementary education, Teacher participation in educational counseling
Robert Louis Warner has written: 'Guidance services' -- subject(s): Teacher participation in educational counseling, Educational counseling, Vocational guidance
Mentoring is not counseling. It is guidance in the form of teaching and support provided by someone you trust, usually a teacher, a parent or relative, a supervisor, or a counselor.
A principal in guidance counseling typically demonstrates strong leadership, effective communication, and a commitment to fostering a supportive school environment. They advocate for student well-being and ensure that counseling programs align with educational goals. A teacher in guidance counseling, on the other hand, needs to exhibit empathy, active listening skills, and the ability to build trusting relationships with students. Both roles require collaboration and a focus on promoting students' academic, emotional, and social development.
Problem of guidance and counseling are Paucity in trained counselor Rivary between teacher and counselor Mis-understanding of the counselor jobs by teachers Suspicion of counselor by teachers, students or school heads Lack of fund Lack of location Lack of psychometric test during counseling services
A teacher symbolizes knowledge, guidance, and inspiration. They are seen as mentors who help shape and educate individuals, providing them with the tools and skills needed to succeed in life.
Barbara H. Wright has written: 'Practical handbook for group guidance for teacher-advisers of homerooms' -- subject(s): Educational counseling
The bond of knowledge between a teacher and a student is built on trust, respect, and mutual understanding. It involves effective communication, mentorship, and guidance from the teacher, and active listening, learning, and engagement from the student. This bond is essential for the transfer of knowledge and the overall growth and development of the student.
This dream has nothing to do with romantic love or with your feelings for your girlfriend. The teacher is a symbol representing wisdom or knowledge, or perhaps the subject taught by that instructor. The kissing indicates a need to "get in touch with" or "embrace" the information that the teacher provided. For example, if that teacher taught a course in statistics, perhaps in real life the dreamer needs to produce a report on sales figures, with statistics comparing past years. The dream illustrates the need for the knowledge provided by the former teacher in the dreamer's present job.
William L. Fibkins has written: 'Innocence Denied' -- subject(s): Child sexual abuse by teachers, Coaches (Athletics), Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Prevention, Professional ethics, Teachers 'Tobacco Interventions' 'Angel teachers' -- subject(s): Teacher participation in educational counseling, Teacher-student relationships, Counseling in secondary education 'Students in Trouble' 'Stopping the brain drain of skilled veteran teachers' -- subject(s): EDUCATION / Professional Development, Teacher effectiveness, Retirement, Prevention, Vocational guidance, Teacher turnover, Employee retention, Teachers, Older people, Teaching, Employment, School personnel management, EDUCATION / Counseling / Vocational Guidance 'Teen Obesity' 'What Schools Should Do to Help Kids Stop Smoking' 'Preventing teacher sexual misconduct'
Duane Brown has written: 'Consulting with elementary school teachers' -- subject(s): Teacher participation in educational counseling, Counseling in elementary education 'Psychological consultation' 'Career counseling techniques' -- subject(s): Vocational guidance 'Contemporary guidance concepts and practices' -- subject(s): Educational counseling 'Psychological consultation and collaboration' -- subject(s): Psychological consultation 'Changing student behavior' -- subject(s): Classroom management 'Designing and leading comprehensive school counseling programs' -- subject(s): Student counselors, Educational counseling 'Psychological consultation and collaboration' -- subject(s): Psychological consultation 'Dropping out or hanging in' -- subject(s): High school dropouts, Counseling in secondary education, Handbooks, manuals, Prevention