Stand tall to protect students: School counselors strengthening school connectedness

RT Lapan, R Wells, J Petersen… - Journal of Counseling …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
RT Lapan, R Wells, J Petersen, LA McCann
Journal of Counseling & Development, 2014Wiley Online Library
In an urban sample of 5,595 students in Grades 7–12, the authors found that (a)
personalized counseling services that were responsive to student needs enhanced school
connectedness,(b) risk factors (eg, poverty, mobility rates, limited English proficiency) were
associated with lower school connectedness scores, and (c) responsive counseling services
acted as a protective factor that reduced some of the negative effects of risk factors on school
connectedness, and consequently, student success in academic and nonacademic areas.
In an urban sample of 5,595 students in Grades 7–12, the authors found that (a) personalized counseling services that were responsive to student needs enhanced school connectedness, (b) risk factors (e.g., poverty, mobility rates, limited English proficiency) were associated with lower school connectedness scores, and (c) responsive counseling services acted as a protective factor that reduced some of the negative effects of risk factors on school connectedness, and consequently, student success in academic and nonacademic areas.
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