Standard 1
Standard 2
Standard 3
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Standard 1 Personal - Social Development

The program standards for personal/social development guide the counseling program to provide the foundation for personal and social growth as students progress through school and into adulthood.

Benchmark 1

The student will develop a positive self-concept.

Indicator 1

The student will develop personal strengths and recognize limitations.

Indicator 2

The student will learn to use positive messages to influence one's feelings and behaviors.

Indicator 3

The student will learn to give and receive compliments and criticism.

Indicator 4

The student will recognize and value one's own unique abilities.

Suggested Program Activities: Character Counts Activities Missouri Comprehensive Counseling Program S.T.A.R.S. (Strategies & Techniques of At-Risk Students) Communications Class: Activities Conflict Resolution Skills Sunburst Communications) Lifeskill Terms Cooperative Learning Groups Counselors Corner Program Learning Styles Inventory Life Skills Education

Benchmark 2

The student will be able to make effective decisions.

Indicator 1

The student will describe and apply the steps in making a decision.

Indicator 2

The student will identify possible options, including compromises.

Indicator 3

The student will predict and evaluate the possible consequences of choices.

Indicator 4

The student will review and rate the effectiveness of decisions.

Indicator 5

The student will evaluate the impact of values, family, and peers on the decision making process.

Suggested Program Activities: Character Counts Activities Missouri Comprehensive Counseling Program Mediation Training (Sunburst Communication) 4-Step Problem Solving Counselors Corner Program Student Handbook Orientation Discipline Matrix

Benchmark 3

The student will be able to make healthy choices.

Indicator 1

The student will exhibit appropriate personal hygiene.

Indicator 2

The student will describe the difference between appropriate and inappropriate touch.

Indicator 3

The student will Identify risks of sexual behavior and how to avoid negative consequences.

Indicator 4

The student will distinguish between healthy and unhealthy eating habits.

Indicator 5

The student will identify negative effects of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.

Indicator 6

The student will identify healthy alternatives to substance use.

Indicator 7

The student will recognize situations where adult help is needed and know to get help.

Suggested Program Activities: Character Counts Activities Missouri Comprehensive Counseling Program Health Education Activities Prevention Activities and Guest Speakers Student Handbook Orientation Discipline Matrix

Benchmark 4

The student will be respectful toward others.

Indicator 1

The student will describe and demonstrate respect for others.

Indicator 2

The student will explain the importance of respecting others.

Indicator 3

The student will value differences between individuals, including gender, ethnicity, age, and other qualities.

Indicator 4

The student will explain how all individuals have value in society.

Suggested Program Activities: Character Counts Activities Missouri Comprehensive Counseling Program Bully Prevention Program (R. Wiler Olweus' Core Program Against Bullying Lifeskills Terms Counselors Corner Program Flirting or Hurting?? (NEA) T.E.A.M. Program

Benchmark 5

The student will develop interpersonal relationship skills.

Indicator 1

The student will describe the influence of feelings on behaviors.

Indicator 2

The student will demonstrate good communication skills with others.

Indicator 3

The student will explain how choices of friends influence one's life.

Indicator 4

The student will discuss how to develop and maintain friendships.

Indicator 5

The student recognize own personal space and the privacy of others.

Indicator 6

The student will identify the effects of peer pressure.

Indicator 7

The student will demonstrate effective interpersonal relationship skills.

Suggested Program Activities: Character Counts Activities Missouri Comprehensive Counseling Program Mediation Training (Sunburst Communications) Conflict Resolution Skills (Sunburst Communications Lifeskills Terms Counselors Corner Program Cooperative Learning Groups

Benchmark 6

The student will be responsible to self and others.

Indicator 1

The student will demonstrate responsibility for one's behavior.

Indicator 2

The student will identify responsible behavior in a variety of situations.

Indicator 3

The student will describe the cause and effect of one's actions.

Indicator 4

The student will demonstrate increasing reliance on one's self.

Indicator 5

The student will explain how taking responsibility can enhance one's life.

Indicator 6

The student will demonstrate acceptance of consequences of one's actions and decisions.

Suggested Program Activities: Character Counts Activities Missouri Comprehensive Counseling Program Mediation Training (Sunburst Communications) Conflict Resolution Skills (Sunburst Communications) S.T.A R.S. (At-Risk Program) Lifeskills Terms Counselors Corner Program Cooperative Learning Groups Discipline Matrix T.E.A.M. Program

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Standard 2 Academic Development

The program standards for academic development guide the counseling program to implement strategies and activities to support and maximize each student's ability to learn.

Benchmark 1

The student will be able to apply effective study and learning skills.

Indicator 1

The student will explain how to organize work and use time effectively.

Indicator 2

The student will demonstrate appropriate study habits.

Indicator 3

The student will demonstrate how to ask questions and use materials to enhance learning.

Indicator 4

The student will appraise personal strengths and weaknesses in subject areas.

Indicator 5

The student will apply appropriate test taking skills.

Indicator 6

The student will demonstrate skill in planning school work.

Suggested Program Activities: Skills for School Success (Curriculum Association) Missouri Comprehensive Counseling Program S.T.A.R.S. (At-Risk Program) T.E.A.M. Program Student Planner Counselors Corner (Study Skills Q.A.R. Model Project Turn Around

Benchmark 2

The student will set and pursue educational goals.

Indicator 1

The student will develop a tentative educational plan.

Indicator 2

The student will select courses and activities which allow one to explore short and long term educational goals.

Indicator 3

The student will evaluate present educational goals and make appropriate changes.

Indicator 4

The student will explore post secondary educational opportunities.

Suggested Program Activities: Counselors Corner Program (Pathways) The Real Game Job Shadowing T.E.A.M. Program School to Career Activities C A.P. Program Elective Courses Project Turn Around

Benchmark 3

The student will understand the benefits of educational achievement.

Indicator 1

The student will relate educational achievement to career opportunities.

Indicator 2

The student will evaluate the importance of completing learning tasks and assignments on time.

Indicator 3

The student will explain personal responsibility for educational achievement.

Indicator 4

The student will compare the roles of student and adult worker.

Indicator 5

The student will describe the benefits of completing one's education.

Suggested Program Activities: T.E.A.M. Program Skills for School Success Curriculum Association) S.T.A.R.S. (At-Risk Program) MAT 8 (review results Job Shadowing School to Career Activities Project Turn Around

Benchmark 4

The student will understand the relationship of academics to the world of work, and to life at home and in the community.

Indicator 1

The student will communicate the relationship between learning and work.

Indicator 2

The student will evaluate how school success prepares one to make the transition from student to community member.

Indicator 3

The student will demonstrate an understanding of the value of learning academic skills as essential to seeking, obtaining, and maintaining one's life goals.

Indicator 4

The student will analyze how school success and academic achievement expand future work opportunities.

Suggested Program Activities: T.E.A.M. Program Skills for School Success Curriculum Association) Guest Speakers Family & Consumer Science Module Job Shadowing School to Career Activities Science/Technology Module Counselor's Corner Program

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Standard 3 Career Development

The program standards of career development guide the counseling program to provide the foundation for the acquisition of skills, attitudes, and knowledge that enable students to make a successful transition from school to the world of work, and from job to job across the life span.

Benchmark 1

The student will develop a positive attitude toward work.

Indicator 1

The student will describe the importance of work.

Indicator 2

The student will recognize of the importance of personal traits to job success.

Indicator 3

The student will demonstrate a positive attitude toward work.

Indicator 4

The student will demonstrate positive work habits.

Indicator 5

The student will demonstrate effective learning skills important to work.

Indicator 6

The student will illustrate the value of people working together.

Suggested Program Activities: Cooperative Learning Groups T.E.A.M. Program Skills for School Success (Curriculum Association) Missouri Comprehensive Counseling Program Student Handbook Job Shadowing School to Career Activities Science/Technology Modules

Benchmark 2

The student will develop skills to use career information.

Indicator 1

The student will discuss the outcome of career exploration.

Indicator 2

The student will use sources of career information to explore career and educational opportunities.

Indicator 3

The student will demonstrate an understanding of career clusters and associated job requirements.

Suggested Program Activities: Counselors Corner (Career Exploration Pathways Handbook Missouri Comprehensive Counseling Program School to Career Activities Interest Inventory Career Library Resources C.A.P. Enrollment Process Science/Tech Modules Art Curriculum Family & Consumer Science Curriculum

Benchmark 3

The student will develop career decision-making skills.

Indicator 1

The student will describe how to prepare for some careers.

Indicator 2

The student will identify alternatives in career decision-making situations.

Indicator 3

The student will identify his/her interests and abilities, and how these can help make a career choice.

Indicator 4

The student will recognize the importance of making plans for the future.

Indicator 5

The student will identify tentative career and educational goals.

Indicator 6

The student will identify and select high school courses that will help meet his/her interests, needs, and career goals.

Suggested Program Activities: Counselors Corner (Career Exploration Pathways Handbook Missouri Comprehensive Counseling Program School to Career Activities Interest Inventory Career Library Resources C.A.P. Enrollment Process Job Shadowing Science/Tech Modules Art Curriculum Family & Consumer Science Curriculum

Benchmark 4

The student will develop awareness and understanding of changing life roles.

Indicator 1

The student will describe ways in which learning is a lifelong process.

Indicator 2

The student will discuss how the same occupations are available to both men and women.

Indicator 3

The student will identify the relationship between occupational roles and life styles.

Indicator 4

The student will describe how work and life roles change over time.

Indicator 5

The student will compare and contrast present occupations with those which may be available in the future.

Suggested Program Activities: Counselors Corner (Career Exploration Pathways Handbook Missouri Comprehensive Counseling Program Family & Consumer Science Module Interest Inventory Career Library Resources School to Career Activities Science/Technology Module

Benchmark 5

The student will develop employment seeking skills.

Indicator 1

The student will demonstrate a positive acceptance of co-workers.

Indicator 2

The student will describe behaviors and work activities that influence job success.

Indicator 3

The student will complete simple applications accurately and neatly.

Indicator 4

The student will identify and develop social skills for an employment interview.

Suggested Program Activities: Counselors Corner (Career Exploration Missouri Comprehensive Counseling Program Family & Consumer Science Module School to Career Activities Career Library Resources Science/Technology Module

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