Exam 11: Preventionauxiliary Programming
Exam 1: History and Trends in the School Counseling Profession20 Questions
Exam 2: Professional Identity of School Counselors and the American School Counselor Association National Model 201220 Questions
Exam 3: Social Justice, Advocacy, Collaboration, Leadership, and Systemic Change20 Questions
Exam 4: Management and Accountability20 Questions
Exam 5: School Counseling Core Curriculum20 Questions
Exam 6: Individual Counseling20 Questions
Exam 7: Group Counseling20 Questions
Exam 8: Consultation and Collaboration20 Questions
Exam 9: Academic Development20 Questions
Exam 10: College and Career Readiness20 Questions
Exam 11: Preventionauxiliary Programming20 Questions
Exam 12: Helping Students With Exceptionalities20 Questions
Exam 13: Crisis Intervention, Response, and Recovery20 Questions
Exam 14: Legal and Ethical Concerns in School Counseling20 Questions
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In regards to socio-emotional learning programs the acronym SAFE refers to:
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A school counselor who coordinates a Check-In-Check-Out Program is using which level of intervention in the School-wide Positive Behavioral Intervention and Support (SWPBIS) framework?
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School counselors who coordinate peer mediation programs are encouraged to involve teachers because:
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Conducting classroom lessons on bullying would represent which level of intervention in the School-wide Positive Behavioral Intervention and Support (SWPBIS) framework?
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Research reveals that proactive aggressors are more likely than their peers to:
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The "Safe and Drug Free Schools" of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB: 2002) Act requires that:
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Which of the following is one of the defining characteristics of bullying?
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Olweus's Bullying Prevention Program (OBPP) uses an ecological model that seeks to prevent bullying at various levels. A school-level component of the OBPP is:
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One of the challenges of peer helping/support programs is that:
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Ttofi and Farrington's (2011) meta-analysis identified predictors of effective bullying prevention programs. One predictor of effective programs is:
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A diverse group of students should be selected to serve as peer mediators because:
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One of the justifications for creating a peer helping program is that:
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A criticism of proponents of socio-emotional learning programs often have of school-based prevention programs, such as violence and bullying prevention programs is that such programs:
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A type of results data that may be relevant for assessing the impact of a peer program is:
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The training for most peer mediation programs focuses on helping student mediators learn:
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School counselors can demonstrate leadership in implementing Olweus's Bullying Prevention Program through the use of data, which may include:
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