• May 10, 2011 from 4:00pm to 7:00pm
  • Location: Montclair High School George Inness Annex, The Atrium
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Course: Enhancing Multicultural Competencies for the Professional School Counselor

Date: May 10, 2011

Time: 4:00 - 7:00 pm

Location: Montclair High School George Inness Annex, The Atrium, 141 Park Street, Montclair, NJ 07042

Facilitators: Angela Sheely-Moore, PhD and Jill Whittaker, M.A.

Description: In efforts to close the academic achievement gap, it is imperative for school counselors to examine the impact of culture on achievement, attainment, and resource distribution for marginalized students. In response to the reported inequities of academic success for this broad population, join us in the journey of exploring your own cultural identities and the potential effect on school counselor-student relationships. Strategies will be provided to enhance multicultural competencies when working with culturally diverse student populations.

 

Related NJ Core Curriculum Content Standards:

Note: due to targeted population of this workshop, the identified learning objectives should reflect the demonstrated knowledge and skills of school counselors, rather than students.

21st Century Life & Career 9.1.4.D.3, 9.1.8.D.5, 9.1.12.D.2; Health & PE 2.1.8.E.2; Integrated Skills 2.2.4.C.2

 

Registration for this course is closed. 

 

To receive 3 professional development hours for attending this mini course, you must attend the course in its entirety. 

 

 

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