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Teaching Counselors and Therapists: Constructivist and Developmental Course Design

Autor Karen Eriksen, Garrett McAuliffe
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 aug 2001 – vârsta până la 17 ani
A guide to innovative mental health education is urgently needed. Despite the hundreds of programs in existence for training students in counseling, human service, social work, and psychology, teachers in such programs have relied on an informal network of information exchange to guide their teaching practice. Yet, constructivist and developmental theories now point to sound, innovative practices for teaching. This volume delineates those practices.Despite years of research on effective adult education, university teaching fails, in practice, to incorporate research-supported teaching principles. Current university instruction is still dominated by the teacher-as-authority. The teacher downloads information from the front of the class and expects students to regurgitate it in papers and on exams. The authors offer a different vision of classrooms that are characterized by the themes of meaning-making, collaboration, equality, and activity in the learning environment.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780897897952
ISBN-10: 0897897951
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

KAREN ERIKSEN is Assistant Professor, Counselor Education, Radford University. GARRETT McAULIFFE is Associate Professor, Counseling Program, Old Dominion University.

Cuprins

Introduction by Garrett J. McAuliffeTransforming the CoursesIntroduction to Counseling: A Preliminary Construction of the Professional Reality by Yvonne Callaway and Sue StickelConstructing the Helping Interview by Karen Eriksen and Garrett McAuliffeUsing Kelly's Personal Construct Theory as a Meta-Structure to Teach a Counseling Theories Course by Suni PetersonDiscovering Assessment by Carolyn OxenfordTeaching Group Counseling: A Constructivist Approach by Bill BruckTeaching Counseling Research from a Constructivist Perspective by Mary Lee Nelson and Pamela PaisleyA Constructivist Approach to the Teaching of Career Counseling by Judy EmmettEducation Supervisors: A Constructivist Approach to the Teaching of Supervision by Susan NeufeldtConstructing Learning Communities in Pre-Practicum and Practicum Seminars by Kathy O'ByrneRenaming and Rethinking the Diagnosis and Treatment Course by Vicki WhiteTransforming Learning Experiences in Graduate Classes on Counseling Children and Adolescents by Ann Vernon and Toni TollerudFamily Counseling Training and the Constructivist Classroom by Thomas RussoConstructivist and Developmental School Counselor Education by Shelley A. Jackson and Susan DeVaneyCommunity Agency Counseling: Teaching about Management and Administration by Rick MyerStudent Development Education as the Practice of Liberation: A Constructivist Approach by Jane FriedTeaching Substance Abuse Counseling: Constructivist Hyperlinks from Classroom to Clients by Jane J. Carroll and James A. BazanPositivism-Plus: A Constructivist Approach to Teaching Psychopharmacology to Counselors by R. Elliot Ingersoll and Cecile BrennanIndex