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Friday, November 4 , 2011 Friday, November 4th, 2011
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Keynote Speaker
Friday, November 4th, 2011
10:15 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.
Counseling in the Round
Friday, November 4th, 2011
12:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
25 Free Brain Based Strategies to Reach, Teach, and Counsel ROOM: CRYSTAL SALON I This workshop will offer the opportunity to 'share and care' with a conversation to discuss the ideas addressed in the keynote and will include 25 free brain based learning strategies to help reach, teach and counsel the whole child- socially, physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Presenter: Stephen Sroka Domain: Personal/Social Audience: Elementary, Middle, High School, Post-Secondary
Transition to Middle School- Roll out the Red Carpet! ROOM : CRYSTAL SALON II There are many transitional issues that arise as students move from elementary to middle school. This session will explore some fun and creative ways to help students tackle some of these issues. A variety of delivery methods will be discussed including: orientation night, pre-school camp, small group, classroom guidance and individual planning. This session will also explain how these activities fit in a comprehensive school counseling program and develop student competencies in the areas of academic and personal/social development. Presenter: Janell Leatherman, Palm Beach/Emerald Cove Middle Domain: Academic Audience: Elementary, Middle
Career Advisement: Preparing Students for Postsecondary Success ROOM : CRYSTAL SALON III Education has moved beyond the days of vocational education to advanced career and technical education, even resulting in earning college credit toward specific career and technical programs. Middle school counselors play a vital role by providing resources and programs to help ensure that middle grades students receive a comprehensive career development program. Participants will receive an update on middle grades student progression, career academics, industry certification, and resources to enhance their program. Presenter: Curtis Jenkins, Florida Department of Education; Patrick Wright Domain: Career Audience: Middle FSCA 2011 Convention Program Preview
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Impacting Student Achievement with Evidence-Based Curriculum ROOM : CRYSTAL SALON IV This presentation provides an overview of the results from a recent meta-analysis conducted on five published studies of the Student Success Skills K-12 program. Presenters will lead participants through interactive demonstrations and participant practice, discussion, movement, music and will include auditory, visual, and kinesthetic learning approaches. Counselors will walk away with many new strategies they can put to use right away to improve their impact on student achievement. Presenters: Elizabeth Villares, Linda Webb, and Greg Brigman, Florida Atlantic University Domain: Career Audience: Middle, High School, Post-Secondary
School Counseling 2.0: Advising Students & Families in a Virtual World ROOM : CHAIRMAN’S FLVS School Counselors will share how data driven decisions and 2.0 technologies guide their counseling program to 'do more with less. From virtual office hours, weekly informational sessions, blogs, videos and podcasts, the team will show you how you too can work smarter, not harder and how data driven decisions along with 2.0 tools can be used within your unique Student Services program to reach students and parents. Presenter: Patricia Cordones Domain: Academic Audience: Middle, High School, Post-Secondary
Motivational Interviewing: Helping Students to Change ROOM : CAPTAIN’S Do you work with resistant students' Looking for an approach that effectively guides students to positive change' Research studies have shown Motivational Interviewing to effectively increase compliance, positive outcomes, and student satisfaction. This training illustrates MI techniques (e.g., decisional balancing) using role-plays and videotapes. Practice aids/handouts will be distributed. Presenter: Mercedes ter Maat Domain: Personal/Social Audience: Elementary, Middle, High School
In Her Shoes ROOM : COMMODORE This presentation will cover an array of cognitive, social, and emotional growth young women experience between the ages of 6-18. There will be an in depth discussion of brain development, how this affects all of the above domains, plus body image, media influence, peer relationships and relationships with parents. Our goal is to offer solutions in helping young women with the abundant amount of problems girls are facing in today's changing world. This presentation can be very informative and useful to not only school counselors, but also for school counselors to use for a parent presentation. Presenters: Ashley Terwilliger, Lori Maschke, and Caridad Centeno-Gueits, Miami/Dade. Domain: Academic Audience: Elementary, Middle, High School
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Flipping the Script: Narrative Counseling to Empower Urban Students ROOM : CHART Students in urban school settings are often burdened damaging narratives told about them. These damaging narratives are often more forcefully foisted upon students of color. In this session, the presenters will describe how narrative approaches help students and communities resist damaging narratives by developing counterstories of strength, empowerment, and possibility. Presenter: Chris Janson, Travis Pinckney, Sophie Maxis, Ashley Kubley, Kelli Rennert Domain: Personal/Social Audience: Middle, High School
Friday, November 4th, 2011
2:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Extreme School Makeovers: Using FACTS.org and FLCHOICES.org ROOM : CRYSTAL I School Counselors are well-versed in working with FACTS.org and FLCHOICES.org in all Florida public middle & high schools as legislation requires. However, do your STUDENTS know what to do after ePEP or beyond an interest inventory? Join us and learn new ways each system can assist you and your students! Presenter: Melissa Benson, Patrick Wright, Florida Department of Education / FACTS.org Domain: Academic Audience: Middle, High School
Speak Up Be Safe Child Abuse Prevention & Safety Curriculum ROOM : CRYSTAL II Speak Up Be Safe is a new, research-based curriculum, unique to Florida focusing on child abuse prevention, Internet safety and bullying, being made available at no cost to elementary schools between now and 2015 and meeting Statute 39 and 90 Sunshine State Standards. Learn the program and become a facilitator. Presenter: Stacy Pendarvis, Mary McDonald, Monique Burr Foundation for Children Domain: Personal/Social Audience: Elementary
Creating A Culture of Group Work in Schools ROOM : CRYSTAL III Professional School Counselors: Is it challenging to conduct group work in your school? This interactive presentation will describe strategies to tip the balance of support from teachers/administrators for conducting small groups in schools. Participants will leave with a preliminary action plan to implement. Handouts and bibliography will be provided. Presenter: Rebecca Schumacher, University of North Florida Domain: Academic Audience: Elementary, Middle, High School
Florida on the Rise: Student Advisement Resources ROOM : CRYSTAL IV Florida's student progression requirements have increased for all secondary students to help ensure students graduate "college and career ready." Secondary school counselors will be provided with an update of the various policies, procedures and resources from the Florida Department of Education that impact student advisement. State student financial assistance resources and important updates will be provided. FSCA 2011 Convention Program Preview
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Presenter: Helen Lancashire, Lori Auxier-Hash, Student Support Services/USF Domain: Academic Audience: Middle, High School
A Schoolwide Program to Change School Climate: Passport to Peace ROOM : CHAIRMAN’S This National Winning Program is an effective data driven researched schoolwide tier I. Learn how to implement the Passport to Peace Program in small group tier II, setting to decrease bully behavior and increase tolerance. As students "travel" through the attitudes with their passports, they develop as caring peace-holders. Find out how to involve teachers, parents and the community to improve the school climate and promote learning. Presenter: Ana Maria Leon Domain: Personal/Social Audience: Elementary
Utilizing Collaboration to Strengthen School Counseling Programs ROOM : COMMODORE Do you know what a strong school counseling program should look like but feel you don't have the time needed to make it happen at your school? This presentation will give you tips for collaborating with other counseling professionals to make the process of implementing a developmental, comprehensive program less overwhelming. Presenter: Carolyn Berger, Alwynne Lamp, Barbara Mendez Domain: Personal/Social Audience: Elementary, Middle, High School, Post-Secondary
Friday, November 4th, 2011
4:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.
The Social Black Belt: An Evidence-based Youth Prevention Curriculum ROOM : CRYSTAL I The Social Black Belt (SBB) is an evidence-based interactive youth prevention curriculum. The SBB covers the top 10 developmental issues which provide students with the decision-making skills to prevent the devastating impact of Bullying, Substance Abuse, and Peer Pressure, as well as increasing the probability of pro-social behaviors, resilience and school graduation. Presenter: Harold Shinitzky, Pinellas Domain: Personal/Social Audience: Middle, High School, Post-Secondary
Handling the Tough Stuff ROOM : CRYSTAL II How to discuss the tough issues -- bullying, racism, hatred and teen suicide. Presenter will share a process used to identify prevailing issues within a school community, how to analyze data specific to your school and ways to create a meaningful presentation to meet the needs of your students. Presenter: M. Allison Ferraro, Collier County Public Schools/Palmetto Ridge High School Domain: Personal/Social Audience: Elementary, Middle, High School
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Top 10 Topics for School Counselors ROOM : CRYSTAL III This session will address the need to focus on teaching the coping skills necessary to live in our rapidly changing world. Attendees are offered an updated and timely curriculum of information and group activities to use with children and adolescents. Issues include: Bullying/Harassment, Diversity/Tolerance, Transition/Mobility, Anger/Conflict, Children of Divorce, Grief and Loss, Self-Awareness, Peer Relationships/Friendship, Communication, and Goals/Organization. Presenter: Roxanne Zusmer, Retired School Counselor, FSCA Past President Domain: Personal/Social Audience: Elementary, Middle
Connect the Dots Linking Character and Academics ROOM : CRYSTAL IV Connect the dots to link character education with the key attributes of successful youth and academic achievement. Review research that identifies social emotional competencies as essential for life success. Discover ways to integrate character education with academics, make it fun and meet state mandated standards in minimal time. Presenter: Cynthia Gass Domain: Academic Audience: Elementary, Middle, High School, Post-Secondary
How Brain Functioning Effects Learning, & What Can Be Done ROOM : CHAIRMAN’S Brain training research is exploding with regards to how it relates to learning and student motivation. This workshop will help school counselors understand the role that brain skills play with regards to student performance, learning disorders, and attention difficulties. Presenter: Fabian Redler Domain: Academic Audience: Elementary, Middle, High School, Post-Secondary
Everybody Knows, But Will You Do Something About It? ROOM : CAPTAIN’S Problem Addressing: Showcasing the Florida Statewide Online Tobacco Prevention and Intervention Course for teachers and guidance counselors, participants learn key components of the course design and topics from 'tobacco candy' to refusal skills. This multimedia course may be worth up to 60 in-service points and includes free lesson plans for activities. Presenter: Kim Williams, Lee Keller Domain: Academic Audience: Elementary, Middle, High School
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Girl in the Mirror: Eating Disorders ROOM : COMMODORE With eating disorders on the rise, and being seen as early as first grade, it is very important to understand the different types of eating disorders and how to recognize them in children. This presentation will not only discuss the most prevalent eating disorders, but will also address some of the body image struggles that lay under the eating disorders. We will address what messages young women are receiving, where they are receiving them, and how this can affect their body image. The presentation will conclude will suggestions on how school counselors can make a difference and other ways they may be able to help. This presentation will cover many standards related to Standard C of the ASCA School Model: Students will understand safety and survival skills. Presenter: Ashley Terwilliger, Lori Maschke, Caridad Centeno-Gueits, Miami/Dade Domain: Personal/Social Audience: Elementary, Middle, High School
Friday, November 4th, 2011
5:15 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
LEVEL SHARING MEETINGS Friday, November 4, 2011 5:15 – 6:00 PM
Elementary School Level Sharing – Crystal I Facilitator – Joni Shook – FSCA Elementary Vice President Middle School Level Sharing – Crystal II Facilitator – Araseli Martinez-Pena – FSCA Middle School Vice President High School Level Sharing - Crystal III Facilitator – Christopher Smith – FSCA President Counselor Educators and Students - Crystal IV Facilitator – Rebecca Schumacher – FSCA Post-Secondary Vice President District Staff Level Sharing – Captain’s Boardroom Nan Worsowicz – FSCA District Level Vice President Private School Level Sharing – Chairman’s Boardroom Facilitator – Clifford Mack – FSCA Region 5 Vice President Advocacy Committee – Commodore Boardroom Facilitator – Madelyn Isaacs – FSCA Advocacy Chair
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Saturday, November 5th, 2011 Saturday, November 5th, 2011
8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.
Facebook 101 - Safety and Awareness ROOM : CRYSTAL I A presentation for students, parents, and educators that provides awareness and understanding of Facebook as it applies to safety, emotional health, and college/career readiness. Information regarding advocating for self or friend when bullied online, safety measure for posing information on the internet, and creating a webpage that is fun and safe. Presenter: Angela Fusco, St. Johns Domain: Personal/Social Audience: Elementary, Middle, High School
Strategies for Building School-Family-Community Partnerships ROOM : CRYSTAL II Participants will learn strategies and skills for building school-family-community partnerships in their schools and explore a model of partnerships that involves them as collaborators with school, family, and community members in systemic change to empower children to succeed. Presenter: Lynette Henry, Julia Henry, University of South Florida Domain: Academic Audience: Elementary, Middle, High School
Teaching Social Skills to Students in the Electronic Age ROOM : CRYSTAL III Many school counselors find students negatively affected by bullying on line, harassment, cyber violence and excessive gaming. The latest research on the impact of electronic medium raises both warning signs as well as counseling opportunities. In this session, participants will learn what they need to know to stay up with the tsunami of challenges inherent in this area and what they can do proactively to assist students. Each counselor should leave the session with information they need to start a program in their school to address these issues in their school. Presenter: Ron Anderson, SELmedia Domain: Personal/Social Audience: Elementary, Middle, High School
Florida on the Rise: Student Advisement Resources ROOM : CRYSTAL IV Florida's student progression requirements have increased for all secondary students to help ensure students graduate "college and career ready." Secondary school counselors will be provided with an update of the various policies, procedures and resources from the Florida Department of Education that impact student advisement. State student financial assistance resources and important updates will be provided. Presenter: Helen Lancashire, Lori Auxier-Hash, Student Support Services/USF Domain: Academic Audience: Middle, High School FSCA 2011 Convention Program Preview
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The Role of the School Counselor in Professional Learning Communities ROOM : CHAIRMAN’S Research shows that Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) create an improvement in academic performance and school climate. Their use has grown significantly. Unfortunately, the role of the school counselor in PLCs can be ambiguous. This presentation will outline PLCs and how school counselors can meaningfully integrate into a PLC. Presenter: Mark Duslak Domain: Academic Audience: Elementary, Middle, High School
Giving a Fish a Bath: The Untold Story of the Adolescent Mind ROOM : CAPTAIN’S Recent discoveries in neuroscience offer exciting insights into how the brains of our teens really work and the special 'brain-based' challenges facing adolescents as they mature. This 'light and lively' workshop reveals why teens are especially vulnerable to drug use, high-risk peer influences and depression as well as the proactive measures adults can take to minimize a teen's exposure to these dangers. Presenter: Alwynne Lamp Domain: Personal/Social Audience: Middle, High School
10 Simple Ways to Measure/Document Counseling Impact on Students ROOM : COMMODORE Are you struggling with how to measure/document the impact of your work with students? Create more value for the intervention and support you provide students of any age by measuring and documenting the difference you make! Gain 10 practical strategies/data collection tools you can implement immediately for use with RtI. Presenter: Pam Bruening Domain: Personal/Social Audience: Elementary, Middle, High School
Saturday, November 5th, 2011
10:15 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
10 Strategies Proven to Inspire Even the Most Difficult Students ROOM : CRYSTAL I This session will show you 10 strategies proven effective at building relationships, grabbing attention, and inspiring challenging students. Learn to speak the language of today's youth using relevant multimedia, physical activities, and visual metaphors. The strategies are used to inspire students in K-12 schools, mental health and correctional organizations worldwide. Presenter: Christian Moore, WhyTry Domain: Academic Audience: Elementary, Middle, High School
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What's Missing in Education? Dad! Getting Fathers Involved at School ROOM : CRYSTAL II Our culture has given up of fathers being involved in education. Fathers want to be involved. They just need be asked in the right way. This presentation examines the need for male engagement. We offer a proven strategy to get positive male role models in your school while enhancing security. Presenter: Keith Schumacher, Eric Snow, Watch D.O.G.S. Domain: Personal/Social Audience: Elementary, Middle, High School
Can you Hear Me Now?: Podcasts and the School Counselor ROOM : CRYSTAL III In our ever-growing information age, podcasts serve as a worthwhile platform to reach students anywhere, anytime, with limited resources. This session will provide an overview of podcasts, as well as provide an easy-to-follow demonstration of how to record, edit, and post your own school counseling podcast. All technology levels welcome! Presenter: Laura Ache, University of North Florida Domain: Personal/Social Audience: Middle, High School, Post-Secondary
Peer Interventions ROOM : CRYSTAL IV This presentation will give counselors different ways to improve their student's academic behaviors. Some of the techniques that will be discussed are cooperative learning, peer support networks, peer and crossage tutoring, peer facilitation, and peer mediation programs. Presenter: Rachel Go, Tisa Gray Domain: Academic Audience: Elementary, Middle, High School
Calling All Graduate Students: Navigating the Job Search Process ROOM : CHAIRMAN’S The program is designed as a panel discussion for graduate students as they near the end of their preparation program and begin the job search process. On the panel will be school administrators and counselors to discuss all facets of a job search -- letter of application, resume development, the interview and post-interview, -- and suggestions for a successful first few weeks in a position as a new school counselor. Presenter: Rebecca Schumacher Domain: Career; Audience: Post-Secondary
Developing Our Children's Skills (DOCS) for Success: A Caregiver Train ROOM : CAPTAIN’S This session will review a 6-week, evidence-based, manualized curriculum designed to teach caregivers ways to problem-solve challenging behavior and partner with their school to build children's skills across settings. Examples of caregiver application of these strategies and outcome data following curriculum completion will be shared. Presenter: Rich Downs, Emily Shaffer, Julia Ogg Hillsborough/Seffner Elementary Domain: Personal/Social Audience: Elementary
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Pop Culture and Counseling: Reaching Students through Yoda and Friends ROOM : COMMODORE School students are more familiar with pop culture characters than ever before. Because of this familiarity, potential benefits exist in becoming acquainted with the characters and their prospective use in school counseling. This session will introduce an assortment of pop culture characters and their applicability for working with all students. Presenter: Eric Davis Domain: Personal/Social Audience: Elementary, Middle, High School
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Poster Sessions BRAG on Good Behavior Problem Addressing: Tier 3 intervention for primary grades Solution Strategy: We instituted a check in/ check our system for K-2nd grade students Mrs. Lisa Gant, School Counselor
Counseling Hispanic/Latino Students in K-12 Schools Problem Addressing: As the nation's fastest-growing minority group and representing over a quarter of the new students enrolled in Florida's schools, professional school counselors throughout the state are likely to work with Hispanic/Latino students in their schools. In order to ensure effective inclusion and advocacy for this very diverse group of students, it is imperative that school counselors understand the cultural values, academic strengths, and the societal and academic challenges that shape the school experiences of Florida's Hispanic/Latino students. Solution Strategy: Research regarding the academic strengths and struggles, cultural values, ethnic identity development, and other relevant topics allowed the presenters to offer implications for counselors of Hispanic/Latino students. Implications and considerations for legal/ethical practice, individual and group counseling, and strategies aligned with the academic, career development, and personal/social domains are provided. Ms. Shannon Romagnolo
Effect of Student Success Skills on Pro-social and Bullying Behavior Problem Addressing: This study examined differences in pro-social behaviors, bullying behaviors, engagement in school success skills, and perceptions of classroom climate between students in the treatment and comparison groups. A pre-post quasi-experimental design was followed employing various measures of behavior. Data supported SSS as a viable intervention for positively affecting student behavior. Solution Strategy: Attendees will learn more about the bullying problem in schools. Melissa Mariani
Everybody Knows, But Will You Do Something About It? Problem Addressing: Showcasing the Florida Statewide Online Tobacco Prevention and Intervention Course for teachers and guidance counselors, participants learn key components of the course design and topics from 'tobacco candy' to refusal skills. This multimedia course may be worth up to 60 in-service points and includes free lesson plans for activities. Solution Strategy: Attendees will be aware of the free Tobacco Prevention and Intervention course available from the State of Florida and the personal/professional benefits of the program. Kim Williams
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Fidelity Matters: Implementing Interventions as Designed Problem Addressing: Treatment fidelity guidelines are intended to ensure that school counselor interventions are implemented as designed. When evidence-based interventions are implemented with fidelity school counselors increase the likelihood of obtaining positive results on outcome measures which mirror the results of published research. Despite the important role treatment fidelity plans in conducting research limited attention and professional development is devoted to the topic. Consideration of treatment fidelity can also help to explain nonsignificant findings and build a rationale for subsequent research. A major benefit of treatment fidelity and monitoring interventions throughout their implementation is the potential for reducing costs, time, and resources involved when having to replicate studies or obtaining non-significant findings. Implementing school counseling interventions as designed can boost confidence in results and improve school counselor accountability efforts. Solution Strategy: Participants in this poster session will learn practical methods for developing and monitoring treatment fidelity guidelines. Participants will learn the value in using standardized treatment manuals, interventions scripts, PowerPoint presentations, electronic monitoring logs, video demonstrations, excel spreadsheets, training participants, creating timelines for implementation, and organizational methods used to distribute and collect intervention data. Hands-on materials and examples of monitoring intervention implementation will be provided and discussed. Knowledge of treatment fidelity practices can be applied to action research, outcomes research, and dissertation research studies. Dr. Elizabeth Villares, Associate Professor
How to End Suffering from Bullying and Improve Academics Problem Addressing: The presenter will use videos of real bullied victim stories which includes statistics and how it has effected student's academics and emotional needs to include suicide. In addition, the speaker will provide the audience with a K-8 researched based bully prevention curriculum program that works as it supports the academics and emotional needs of all students. He will also entertain the audience with stories that he has acquired during his 41 years in education. This will include stories as a teacher/coach, asst. principal, Jr high principal, high school principal, human resource/curriculum director, and during his tenure as superintendent. Solution Strategy: Attendees will define "bullying" and describe three types. Vic Salazar
Immersed: A Multicultural Experience Problem Addressing: My classmates and I are addressing multicultural issues in school counseling. Our examination of both our own city, Jacksonville, and New York City, NY we take into account the diverse cultures of each place and how they affect our work as school counselors. Our sensitivity to the cultures in our cities can only enhance our ability to work with students, families and administration. Solution Strategy: In order to better understand the cultures of each city, we concluded that the best way to do so was to immerse ourselves in the environment. In Jacksonville, we were able to spend a few days exploring our local Indian culture, the Deaf and Blind population and we were able speak with the Ghanama Association. Alongside this, we spent a full week in NYC and spent time with each of the major cultural groups there: Asian Americans, Latino Americans, Jewish Americans, Black Americans, FSCA 2011 Convention Program Preview
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and Turkish Americans. We also had the opportunity to meet with students from Brooklyn International High School; these students were from Kenya and the Dominican Republic. In an effort to better understand our own cultures and any possible biases that we may have, we wrote reflective journals on each day and the experiences that we had. To sum up these collective works, we put together videos and, through our collaboration, we were able to further our understanding of the cultures we will encounter as future school counselors. Mrs. Sarah D'Anna
Non-Elite Athletes: They Deserve Consideration Also Problem Addressing: Elite athletes receive much help in making college decisions. The school counselor can and should, however, provide services for non-elite athletes also. Eligibility requirements, course selection, and general encouragement are areas for counselors to help non-elite athletes who wish to continue their athletic careers in school and college. Presenter: Jerry Holt
Playing with Reality: Combing Reality Therapy with Play Counseling Problem Addressing: Reality therapy and play counseling have been recognized as effective and efficient means for working with school students. However, little effort has been made to combine the two approaches. This session will introduce three unique reality therapy based play techniques for working with elementary school students. Solution Strategy: Attendees will learn how to implement three unique play techniques based on the concepts of reality therapy with elementary school students. Eric Davis
Reality-Based Approach to Ending School Violence & Empowering Success Problem Addressing: This presentation addresses the problem of bullying and school violence. Solution Strategy: Our strategy employs principles of Positive Youth Development to provide ideas to help professionals reach students and change their lifetime outcomes. Presenter: Andre Norman
School Counseling Interns Creating Accountability Projects Problem Addressing: Accountability and evaluation of school counseling programs is essential to our profession. Professional School Counselors are responsible for collecting data from their school counseling programs to show that a change is being made based on specific counseling practices. Most school counselors, however, are not comfortable collecting, analyzing, and reflecting on the data when entering the field for the first time. Solution Strategy: At the University of Central Florida, interns in the school counseling program are responsible for creating and developing an accountability project throughout their internship experience. This project involves researching a need, creating an appropriate intervention, collecting and analyzing FSCA 2011 Convention Program Preview
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the data, and reflecting upon the results. Interns collaborate with university and school supervisors, school staff and stakeholders. This experience can help prepare future school counselors by giving them the confidence to use data to measure and analyze results for further program improvements. Dr. Stacy Van Horn, Ph.D., Counselor Educator
School Counselor Identity and Advocacy in Trying Economic Times Problem Addressing: Now more than ever, School Counselors must be seen as an integral part of education rather than as an ancillary service. Elected officials and education leaders at the school, county, and state level are faced with difficult budget decisions and may not be fully aware of the benefits of a comprehensive school counseling program. Solution Strategy: The Palm Beach School Counselor Association (PBSCA) took steps this year to advocate for schools counselors. With the theme 'Keep school counselors in our schools because kids need counselors', PBSCA implemented a series of advocacy strategies including: developing a series of position statements; publication of an association newsletter; launching a website; collaboration with local community agencies; compilation of research; collection of student outcome data (SPARC); presentations to district leadership; and a presentation to the school board. Mr. Michael Kane, School Counselor
School-age Children with Sickle Cell Disease Problem Addressing: Anxiety disorders in school-age children with Sickle Cell Disease. Solution Strategy: I will address the success of utilizing 504Plans, Individualized Education Plans, the Hospital/Homebound venue, as well as the possibility of Dual Enrollment in order to guarantee a successful educational experience for children suffering from Sickle Cell Disease. Mrs. Veronica Gaines Lilly, PBA Grad Student
Students Doing Their Part to End Bullying Problem Addressing: Bullying is a major source of stress on all students, emotionally, physically, mentally, and academically. If we can make any students see the effects of the negative behavior, we can put an end to bullying one student at a time and work on positive, helpful behaviors instead. Solution Strategy: We will be using public service announcements in one elementary and one middle school. We will first do a pre-test in one classroom to see what the students know. After the public service announcements, we will perform a post-test to see how their views have changed. Ms. Amber Shernoff
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Tools for Creating Assertive Ambassadors Problem Addressing: When students do not have the developmental assets they need to succeed, they are at risk for drugs, alcohol, poor decision making and problem behaviors. My idea has transformed at risk youth into assertive leaders! It also offers adult support and connections to the school and community. Solution Strategy: I created a program that instills thriving behaviors in youngsters, connects them to community supports, and infuses positive leadership and confidence skills. These 'tools' have transformed 'at risk' students in to Assertive Leaders who are making a difference in their community. In this session we will share identification, data collection, and assessment/evaluation tools. Viewers will also receive hands-on tools & a tool box that will ignite sparks in their students and assist in their transformation. Our results have proven to significantly increase developmental assets in our participants, our school, and in the community! Mrs. Christi Bello, School Counselor
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