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New School Counselors’ Perceptions of Factors Influencing Their Roles as Leaders
Author(s) -
Robinson Dawn M.,
Mason Erin C. M.,
McMahon H. George,
Flowers Lea R.,
Harrison Ariel
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
professional school counseling
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2156-759X
pISSN - 1096-2409
DOI - 10.1177/2156759x19852617
Subject(s) - intrapersonal communication , sociocultural evolution , perception , psychology , qualitative research , population , medical education , social psychology , interpersonal communication , medicine , sociology , social science , neuroscience , environmental health , anthropology
This qualitative study explored the experiences of new school counselors in establishing themselves as leaders in their schools. Specifically, it focused on factors this population perceives as promoting or impeding their role as leaders. We interviewed 12 participants in their first through third year as school counselors. Four themes emerged from the data including intrapersonal factors, sociocultural factors, systemic factors, and interactive factors. We discuss implications for counselor educators, district supervisors, and school counselors.

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