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EDHS 838: COUNSELOR EDUCATION PEDAGOGY
SPRING 2007


University of Virginia 2006-2007 Curry School of Education Graduate Record Description

EDHS 838 - (1-3) (SI)
Topical Issues in Counselor Education
Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
Deals with a variety of professional issues in counseling, guidance, and personnel services. Topics are announced prior to registration and can be developed around the interests of prospective students. Must be prearranged.

Instructional Method

EDHS 838 is a team-taught one credit course for doctoral students in the Counselor Education program. Each of the instructors will be responsible for one topic (unit) and will be part of the critique of the major course requirement, a proposal for a counselor education course. All Counselor Education faculty have agreed to advise the learners regarding their course designs.

Course coordinator appointments are encouraged and e-mail queries will normally receive responses within 24 hours.

CACREP Counselor Education and Supervision Standard

C.  Learning experiences beyond the entry-level are required in all of the following content areas:

     3.instructional theory and methods relevant to counselor education;

     4.pedagogy relevant to current social and cultural issues, including social change theory and advocacy         action planning

 

 

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