By: Miss Michelle M. Brand Pine Grove Area Elementary School
Develop an essential School Counseling Curriculum Align the curriculum with PA Core Standards, PA Career and Work Standards, PA Interpersonal Standards, and the ASCA National Standards Document essential counseling activities Assess student progress toward the standards. Evaluate the impact of the program.
Identify the essential activities critical to students achieving the standards Identify the scope and sequence of those essential curriculum activities Align those activities to the PA Core Standards, PA Career & Work Standards, PA Interpersonal Standards, and the ASCA National Standards Document instructions for delivering each activity Develop a program to assess students progress toward meeting the standards
Counseling curriculum (what you do to include ALL students, such as classroom lessons/presentations, small group activities, etc.) Individual Planning Responsive services System support Non-counseling activities
The scope will cover the standards (are all the standards listed? Which ones do you need to address?) The sequence will list when each activity will take place grade by grade and month by month
“the planned interaction of students with instructional content, materials, resources, and processes for the evaluation and the attainment of the educational objectives”
Is a written instructional program presented developmentally and comprehensively Aligns with the PA Core Standards, PA Career & Work Standards, PA Interpersonal Standards, and the ASCA National standards in the areas of academic, career, and personal/social development Identifies the activities which will meet the standards
Title of you activity Give yourself credit Grade level Materials Collaboration required? Helpful? ASCA Standards, PA Standards What results do we expect from the students?
What preparations do we need to make? What resources do we need How man sessions are there What are the “action steps’ and who is responsible for each step? Attach any worksheets
Is there an understanding of the school environment and academic demands? Is there an understanding of career awareness, decision making, and planning? Is there an understanding of self and others through the development of interpersonal and communication skills?
Are your counseling curriculum activities/action plans…. For all students? Organized, planned and written? Sequential and flexible? An integral part of the education process? Opportunities to collaborate with teacher and other staff? Helping students learn more effectively in all three domains?
Provides a “skeleton” view of your planning over the school year.
Provides a more in-depth view of the topics teachers have selected to instruct over the current school year. Includes: Objectives Standards Assessments Learning Activities Accommodations Materials
Very specific planning of a unit for instruction.
Month/Unit Content Skills Assessment Activities/Strategies Standards
Planning: Convening a Curriculum Development Committee Identifying Key Issues and Trends in the Specific Content Area Assessing Needs and Issues
Articulating and Developing: Articulating a K-12 Program Philosophy Defining K-12 Program, Grade-Level and Course Goals Developing and Sequencing of Grade-Level and Course Objectives Identifying Resource Materials to Assist with Program Implementation Developing and/or Identifying Assessment Items and Instruments to Measure Student Progress
Implementing: Putting the New Program into Practice
Evaluating: Updating the Program Determining the Success of the Program