Rehabilitation Counselor Training [electronic resource] : An Effort at Evaluation / Glen O. Geist and Others.
With the profession of Rehabilitation Counseling presently focusing on such major issues as ethics, certification and accreditation, accountability becomes the keyword. This study was conducted to meet the accountability issue for one graduate training program. The program was investigated in three...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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1972.
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Summary: | With the profession of Rehabilitation Counseling presently focusing on such major issues as ethics, certification and accreditation, accountability becomes the keyword. This study was conducted to meet the accountability issue for one graduate training program. The program was investigated in three different areas of outcome, utilizing a sample of 39 students who had graduated from the program. The three areas entailed general background information on the graduates, their satisfaction with their current employment, and supervisor satisfaction with the graduates' functioning on the job. Discussion of the results center around the areas of attracting and selecting of students, processing students through the program, and the eventual product produced by the program. (Author) |
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Item Description: | ERIC Document Number: ED090479. |
Physical Description: | 26 p. |