Although early definitions of White applied only to those of British Protestant descent, by the early twentieth century, it was being applied to anyone of European descent; however, gaining acceptance under the definition of White during this time period remained a struggle for which of the following groups of people to primarily due to different religious beliefs
a. southern Europeans
b. eastern Europeans
c. the Irish
d. all of the above
d
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Which of the following statements is NOT accurate?
A. Supervisors are ultimately responsible, both ethically and legally, for the actions of their trainees. B. Supervisors should not supervise more trainees than they can responsibly manage at one time. C. Supervisors are not expected to maintain records pertaining to their work with supervisees. D. It is essential that supervisors are familiar with the caseloads of their supervisees.
Crosswalking national, state, and local standards has the benefit of
a. integrating professional and student competencies b. collaborating between educational professionals c. assimilating the program mission with the standards identified by ASCA d. providing a scope and sequence for the school counseling program
The evaluation process occurs __________ during the counselor’s training and includes information and forma feedback.
a. Weekly b. Monthly c. Quarterly d. Twice during the semester
A major barrier to public recognition and acceptance of school counseling as a profession is
a) lack of training for school counselors. b) school administrators' disrespect for counselors. c) school counselors' avoidance of program evaluation and professional accountability. d) teachers who undermine the school counselor's role.