Driving forces in elementary school counselor advocacy: A phenomenological investigation of advocates’ experiences

Carolyn Berger, Sarah Blalock, Emily Goodman-Scott, Emily C Brown

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Abstract

Although the literature contains many recommendations for professional advocacy for school counseling, there is a dearth of research providing clear and contemporary evidence of effective strategies for advocating for elementary school counseling. In response to this gap in the literature, we conducted a phenomenological qualitative study of 13 professionals who successfully advocated for elementary school counseling positions or roles. We outline research-informed elementary school counseling advocacy strategies identified by participants, centering around three themes: (a) looking inward and developing one’s advocacy skills, (b) working with stakeholders, and (c) using data to advocate. We include implications for practice and research.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalProfessional School Counseling
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

Keywords

  • advocacy
  • elementary
  • school counseling

Disciplines

  • Education

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