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School Counseling to Close Opportunity Gaps
A Social Justice and Antiracist Framework for Success

Second Edition

Foreword by Ibram X. Kendi


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School Counseling | Social Justice

February 2022 | 232 pages | Corwin

Create conditions that lead to success for ALL students and confront conditions that create opportunity gaps

School counselors can play a powerful role in closing opportunity gaps and addressing the social, emotional, and academic needs of students. This new edition of a groundbreaking bestseller shows school counselors how to incorporate principles of social justice, antiracism, equity, and advocacy into their practice.

Written by Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy, university professor and advocate of transformational change in school counseling, this book addresses the reasons why some students are more likely to encounter challenges at school due to racism, sexism, heterosexism, and classism. It includes:

  • Vignettes, strategies, activities, and reflective individual and group study questions
  • A framework for how school counselors can mitigate the impact of negative factors that hamper academic performance and healthy development, especially among students of color
  • Six functions of school counselors that move schools toward more just practices and, ultimately, to higher test scores and increased student achievement
Written for both preservice and in-service school counselors and those who support them, this essential guide prepares readers to take an active role in creating equitable conditions for success for all students.

 
Foreword
 
Preface
 
Acknowledgments
 
About The Author
 
Chapter 1: Opportunity Gaps: Our Ultimate Challenge
School Counseling and Education Disparities

 
Identity Labels

 
Where We Have Been, Where We Are, and Where We Are Headed

 
The Power of School Counselors

 
Opportunity Gaps versus Achievement Gaps

 
A Closer Look at the Gaps

 
What Do We Know About Closing Opportunity Gaps?

 
 
Chapter 2: School Counseling Within the Context of Social Justice and Antiracism
Redefining School Counseling to Serve Diverse Groups

 
Focusing on Antiracism and Social Justice

 
Key Functions of School Counseling Based on Social Justice and an Antiracist Approach

 
 
Chapter 3: Counseling and Intervention Planning
Critical Factors That Affect School Counseling and the Counseling Relationship

 
Antiracist and Culturally Appropriate Counseling Interventions

 
Assessing School Counselors’ Cultural Competence

 
The Influence of Culture and Race on Intervention Planning

 
 
Chapter 4: Consultation
Defining Consultation?

 
Social Justice Considerations and the Consultation Process

 
Consultation Strategies

 
Questioning Domains

 
Assessing School Culture

 
 
Chapter 5: Connecting Schools and Communities
Avoiding the Blame Game and Racist Narratives

 
Equity Framework for Reciprocal Partnerships

 
Five Principles of Effective SFC Partnerships

 
Barriers to School–Family Collaborations

 
 
Chapter 6: Collecting and Using Data
What Is Accountability?

 
Using Data to Uncover Inequities

 
School Counseling Program Evaluation

 
Recognized ASCA Model Program (RAMP)

 
Developing Program Assessment Tools

 
 
Chapter 7: Challenging Racism and Bias
How to Be an Antiracist School Counselor

 
Guidelines for Challenging Racism and Bias

 
Social Justice Education in Schools

 
 
Chapter 8: Coordinating Student Success and Support
Collaborating With Community Organizations and Social Service Agencies

 
Implementing Scheduling Practices That Promote Racial Equity

 
Antiracist Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Support Systems

 
Coordinating College Readiness and Preparation Interventions

 
Coordinating Tutoring Services

 
Advocating on Schoolwide Committees

 
 
Chapter 9: Doing the Right Thing: Developing An Antiracist, Social Justice–Focused School Counseling Program
Assessing Your Beliefs

 
Assessing Your Skills

 
Assessing Your Students’ Needs

 
Vision for My School Counseling Program

 
Concluding Remarks

 
 
Resources
Resource A: Assessing School Equity

 
Resource B: School Counselor Multicultural Competence Checklist

 
Resource C: School Culture Assessment

 
Resource D: Assessing Beliefs About School–Family–Community Partnership Involvement

 
 
Suggested Readings by Topic
 
References
 
Index

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Foreword by Ibram X. Kendi

Foreword by Ibram X. Kendi

In the foreword to School Counseling to Close Opportunity Gaps, bestselling author Ibram X. Kendi describes the need for school counselors to be antiracist in order to provide ALL students with the opportunity to succeed.

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Chapter 1: Opportunity Gaps—Our Ultimate Challenge

Chapter 1: Opportunity Gaps—Our Ultimate Challenge

"School counselors, by and large, report that they are concerned about education disparities and believe that they are doing everything they can to close gaps in opportunities." In this Chapter, author Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy shares the root causes of racial injustices in education.

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Key features
  • Presents real applications of school counseling concepts in numerous features: "Counseling Snapshot" vignettes, "Thinking About..." practice activities, and "Counselor-in Action" challenges for readers.
  • Details the six functions of school counselors for social justice: (1) Counseling/Clinical Assessment, (2) Connecting Schools, Community Members, and Families, (3) Consulting, (4) Collecting and Analyzing Data, (5) Challenging Bias, (6) Coordinating Student Services


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