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Monday, July 02, 2012

MEASURE* – Counselors Using Data

While there are various methods for collecting and using data to show results of the counseling and guidance program, MEASURE is a six-step accountability process used in many Florida schools. Many schools have been trained in workshops sponsored by the Department of Education to use this process. Results from the Annual Online Guidance Report show that 59% districts report that they have either recommended or required that schools develop at least one MEASURE to show how school counseling has impacted students’ academic improvement.

MEASURE confirms the impact of the school counseling program on critical data, those components of the school report card that are the backbone of the accountability movement. MEASURE supports the accountability component of the ASCA National Model and moves school counselors from a “counting tasks” system to aligning the school counseling program with standards-based reform.

Read more:
http://www.fldoe.org/workforce/programs/measure.asp

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