Thursday, August 26, 2010
Wonderful Websites: TWO College Websites
Study Skills Resource
And we're back!
Here's what I promise: I will try to keep up this blog throughout the year.
Here's what I ask of you: Please don't be too sad if my posts are more sporadic.
Unfortunately, I am going to have to take a break from my work at the American School Counselor Association this year due to my time commitments at internship, but I hope to keep up on this blog the high quality and interesting breadth of information that I have been able to provide thus far.
And we're off!
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Gone fishin'!
More assessments!
Assessments, Exploration Resources, Workforce Preparation: http://www.hartdistrict.org/careervisions/Student/Assessments.html
My Student Edge. Com: http://www.studentedge.com/mystudentedge/prompt.aspx
Holland Party Game: http://www.bacareerguide.org/home/images/stories/Holland_Party_GameFINAL1.pdf
O*Net Computerized Interest Profiler: http://www.onetcenter.org/CIP.html
Wonderful Websites: Education Planner & Campus Compare
Check out:
1. Education Planner: http://www.educationplanner.org/education_planner/default.asp?sponsor=2859
Education Planner is a free website that allows students to think about college, choose a college, and then learn about paying for college. Students can build their resumes, compare colleges, learn how NOT to choose a college, and more!
2. Campus Compare: http://www.campuscompare.com/
Campus Compare is this awesome site that allows students to explore colleges based on size, area of the country, majors offered, their career goals, extracurricular offerings, etc etc etc. They can compare colleges, learn about their chances of getting in, and calculate their financial aid. It's a great website!
Classroom Management Resources
1. If you're a GW student, take the one credit course being offered in the spring if you can.
2. As I mentioned before- sign up for the ASCA SCENE Groupsite and share your woes with experienced school counselors! They are ripe with advice and willing to help you out!
3. Check out these awesome resources:
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Working with LGBTQ Families
Six to twelve million children in the United States come from LGBTQ families, yet unfortunately the research exists indicating that school counselors are sorely lacking in their knowledge and abilities to serve this population. An important goal is to help children become aware and knowledgeable (and, in my opinion, accepting) of all types of diverse families.
Wonderful Website: Ed Data Express
Bullying Books!
Band- ‐Aid Chicken by Becky Henton
Billy Bully by Ana Galan
Bullies Are A Pain in the Brain by Trevor Romain
Bully B.E.A.N.S. by Julia Cook
Carla’s Sandwich by Debbie Herman
Don’t Laugh At Me by Steven Seskin and Allen Shamblin
Good- ‐Bye Bully Machine by Debbie Fox and Allan Beane
Hey Little Ant by Phillip and Hannah Hoose
Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns About Bullies by Howard Binkow
Jungle Bullies by Steven Kroll
Just Kidding by Trudy Ludwig
My Secret Bully by Trudy Ludwig
Nobody Knew What To Do by Becky Ray McCain
Oliver Button Is A Sissy by Tomie DePaola
One by Kathryn Otoshi
Our Friendship Rules byPeggy Moss and Dee Dee Tardif
Say Something by Peggy Moss
Simon’s Hook: A story about teases and put- ‐downs by Karen Gedig Burnett
Stop Bullying Bobby! by Dana Smith Mansell
Stop Picking On Me by Pat Thomas
The Recess Queen by Alexis O’Neill
Trouble Talk by Trudy Ludwig
College and K-12 Career Counseling!
College:
Career One Stop: http://www.acinet.org/
Students and Career Advisors: http://www.careeronestop.org/
The Riley Guide: http://www.rileyguide.com/
CDDQ.org http://kivunim.huji.ac.il/
Online Career Assessments
Assessments:
Work/Life Balance Calculator: http://www.cnn.com/2008/
Values Card Sort: http://www.dws.state.nm.us/
Kiersey Temperament Sorter: http://www.keirsey.com/sorter/
The Big 5 Personality Test: http://www.outofservice.com/
Jist Publishing: http://www.jist.com/shop/web
Skills Profiler: http://www.careerinfonet.org/
Special Population #3: LGBTQ
LGBTQ:
Human Rights Campaign State of the Workforce: http://www.hrc.org/about_us/
HRC Employer Database: http://www.hrc.org/issues/
HRC Corporate Equality Index: http://www.hrc.org/issues/cei.
•Gay Financial Network: http://www.gfn.com/
•Queer Resources Directory: http://www.qrd.org/qrd/
•Gay Yellow Pages: http://gayellowpages.com
•LGBT Career Link: http://www.lgbtcareerlink.com/
•Out Professionals: http://www.outprofessionals.
Some Other Special Populations
Ex-Offenders:
National Institute of Corrections: http://nicic.gov/
Persons with Disabilities:
Disability.gov: http://www.disability.gov/
Job Accommodation Network: http://askjan.org/
Enable America: http://www.enableamerica.org/
AAPD Employment Resources: http://www.aapd.com/site/c.
Entry Point! Internships: http://ehrweb.aaas.org/
Getting Hired: http://gettinghired.com/
Re-Careering:
AARP Employment: http://www.aarp.org/work/
Vocation Vacations: http://www.vocationvacations.
Special Population #1: Veterans
Veterans:
Army Career and Alumni Program: http://www.acap.army.mil/
Military Transferable Skills Identification: http://www.vetsuccess.gov/
Find Civilian Credentials for your Military Skills: https://www.cool.army.mil/
Find Civilian Credentials: https://www.cool.navy.mil/
Military to Civilian Occupation Translator: http://www.acinet.org/acinet/
Military Transition Planning: http://www.careeronestop.org/
Veterans Resources: http://www.auburn.edu/
Veterans Career Services: http://www.career.arizona.edu/
Job Boards
Job Boards:
Clearance jobs: http://www.clearancejobs.com/
Careers for Transitioning Military: http://www.taonline.com/
Military.com Veteran Careers: http://www.military.com/
Job Fox: http://jobfox.com/
Executive Jobs: http://www.theladders.com/
Technology Jobs: dice.com
Government: http://www.usajobs.com/
The Chronicle of Higher Education: http://chronicle.com/section/
Higher Ed Jobs: http://www.higheredjobs.com/
School Spring: http://www.schoolspring.com/
Jobster: http://www.jobster.com/
After College: http://www.aftercollege.com/
Getting Hired: http://gettinghired.com/
NonProfit: http://idealist.org/
Also check out the NCDA's Top Web Tools for America's Job Seekers:
Top Web Tools for America’s Job Seekers: http://associationdatabase.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Career Counseling: Employment Statistics
BLS Local Area Unemployment Stats: http://www.bls.gov/lau/data.htm
State Labor Sites: http://www.bls.gov/oco/oco20024.htm
Occupational Outlook Handbook: http://www.bls.gov/oco/
Occupational Outlook Quarterly: http://www.bls.gov/opub/ooq/ooqhome.htm
State Occupational Projections: http://www.projectionscentral.com/
Center on Education and the Workforce: http://cew.georgetown.edu/
O*Net Online: http://online.onetcenter.org/
Also check out the Wall Street Journal's "Careers" Section, Money Magazine, Forbes Magazine, and any other business focused newspapers or magazines.
Career Websites Galore!
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Response-to-Intervention (RTI)
RTI Links:
Intervention Central: http://interventioncentral.
RTI Wire: http://www.jimwrightonline.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
My Favorite State College/Career Sites
1) Virginia Career View: http://www.vaview.vt.edu/
Broken down by grades K-5, 6-8, 9-12, 18+, parents, and professionals, it includes information on career and college options.
2) Learn More Indiana: http://www.learnmoreindiana.org/Pages/default.aspx
For those of you who know about the Recognized ASCA Model Program (RAMP), Indiana has their own system to make sure that their state's guidance programs are up to snuff. How could their site not be great?
Books I Love #1: Richard Scarry
Monday, August 2, 2010
Loan Forgiveness/Deferment for School Counselors
Bunches and Bunches of Scholarship Websites, Oh My!
SCHOLARSHIP RESOURCES
THE ART LIST
Provides a list of opportunities for visual artists and photographers, including contests with prizes up to $15,000.
BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION
www.gatesfoundation.org/
Awards eight scholarship programs for undergraduate and graduate students, minority students, low income students, and others. Provides information on eligibility and how to apply for each program.
Wonderful Website #1: Lisa Savinon, School Counselor
Do you know about....CSCOR?
For one, if you're trying to learn more about how to conduct school counseling research or incorporate data into your practice, visit their ppts section: http://www.umass.edu/schoolcounseling/CSCORPowerPoints.htm There you can learn about evidence-based practice, using data to plan intervnetions, and more.
Also, if you're a doctoral student, NOSCA and CSCOR offer a doctoral fellowship program that you might be interested in.
Regardless, it's a site you should know about.
Lesson Plans Galore!
1. Missouri Comprehensive Guidance Program: http://missouricareereducation.org/curr/cmd/guidanceplacementG/lessons/index.php
K-12, elementary, middle, and high school lesson plans, totaling 352 in all, PDF downloadable.
2. Florida Dept. of Education Career and Guidance Lesson Plans: http://www.fldoe.org/workforce/programs/cd_lesson.asp
Contains lesson plans for K-12, broken down by age group, focusing on careers, interpersonal communication, self management, and more. Each lesson comes in a PDF or Word Doc for your use.
What Money is Being Spent on Our Kids?
I recently had the opportunity to attend First Focus' Children's Budget Summit, and I learned some pretty deplorable statistics. Overall, less than 10% of our federal budget is spent on all children's programs.
To learn more about federal spending on children, check out the following resources:
1. Kids Share 2010: http://www.firstfocus.net/library/reports/kids-share-2010-report-on-federal-expenditures-on-children-through-2009
Kids Share 2010 is the fourth annual examination of the federal spending trends and tax policies that support and affect children and families. This years report finds that less than one tenth of the federal budget was spent on children in 2009.
2. Children's Budget Summit: http://www.firstfocus.net/childrens-budget-summit
Download the powerpoint presentations, download the booklet on the 180 policies, and learn how depressing the whole subject really is.
For those of you in Quantitative Methods...
And for those of you trying to keep track of all that time you spend working with kids and clients, check out their Time Tracker program as well!
Do you know about...Counselor's Room?
Fantastic Blog #2: School Counselor Blog
Do you know about...CESCaL?
Fantastic Blog #1: Books that Heal Kids
This is written by an elementary school counselor and ASCA member. She posts about different books she uses in bibliocounseling in her work as a school counselor. Wonderful resource if you're looking for books to use in your internship or work. Great character education resource.