ASCA National Standards For Students
ASCA National Standards For Students
ASCA National Standards For Students
for Students
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Citation Guide
When citing from this publication, use the following reference:
American School Counselor Association (2004). ASCA
National Standards for Students. Alexandria, VA: Author.
Copyright 2004 by the American School Counselor Association
Acknowledgments
ASCA is most grateful to Chari A. Campbell, Ph.D.; Carol A. Dahir, Ed.D; Sue
Reynolds; Carolyn B. Sheldon; and Michael J. Valiga, Ph.D., for their work in
developing the ASCA National Standards and accompanying material.
ASCA
National Standards
for Students
( C O M P E T E N C I E S A N D I N D I C AT O R S )
Academic Development
ASCA National Standards for academic development guide school counseling programs to implement strategies and activities to support and maximize each students ability to learn.
Standard A: Students will acquire the attitudes, knowledge and skills
that contribute to effective learning in school and across the life
span.
A:A1
A:A2
A:A3
Improve Learning
A:B1.1 Demonstrate the motivation to achieve individual potential
A:B1.2 Learn and apply critical-thinking skills
A:B1.3 Apply the study skills necessary for academic success at each
level
A:B1.4 Seek information and support from faculty, staff, family and
peers
A:B1.5
Organize and apply academic information from a variety of
sources
A:B1.6 Use knowledge of learning styles to positively influence school
performance
A:B1.7 Become a self-directed and independent learner
A:B2
STANDARD C: Students will understand the relationship of academics to the world of work and to life at home and in the community.
A:C1
A:C1.4
A:C1.5
A:C1.6
Demonstrate an understanding of the value of lifelong learning as essential to seeking, obtaining and maintaining life
goals
Understand that school success is the preparation to make the
transition from student to community member
Understand how school success and academic achievement
enhance future career and vocational opportunities
Career Development
ASCA National Standards for career development guide school counseling programs 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.
Standard A: Students will acquire the skills to investigate the world
of work in relation to knowledge of self and to make informed
career decisions.
C:A1
C:A2
C:B2
Standard C: Students will understand the relationship between personal qualities, education, training and the world of work.
C:C1
C:C2
Personal/Social Development
ASCA National Standards for personal/social development guide school counseling
programs to provide the foundation for personal and social growth as students
progress through school and into adulthood.
Standard A: Students will acquire the knowledge, attitudes and interpersonal skills to help them understand and respect self and others.
PS:A1
Acquire Self-knowledge
PS:A1.1
Develop positive attitudes toward self as a unique and worthy person
PS:A1.2
Identify values, attitudes and beliefs
PS:A1.3
Learn the goal-setting process
PS:A1.4
Understand change is a part of growth
PS:A1.5
Identify and express feelings
PS:A1.6
Distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate behavior
PS:A1.7
Recognize personal boundaries, rights and privacy needs
PS:A1.8
Understand the need for self-control and how to practice it
PS:A1.9
Demonstrate cooperative behavior in groups
PS:A1.10 Identify personal strengths and assets
PS:A1.11 Identify and discuss changing personal and social roles
PS:A1.12 Identify and recognize changing family roles
PS:A2
Standard B: Students will make decisions, set goals and take necessary action to achieve goals.
PS:B1
Self-knowledge Application
PS:B1.1
Use a decision-making and problem-solving model
PS:B1.2
Understand consequences of decisions and choices
PS:B1.3
Identify alternative solutions to a problem
PS:B1.4
Develop effective coping skills for dealing with problems
PS:B1.5
Demonstrate when, where and how to seek help for solving
problems and making decisions
PS:B1.6
Know how to apply conflict resolution skills
PS:B1.7
Demonstrate a respect and appreciation for individual and
cultural differences
PS:B1.8
Know when peer pressure is influencing a decision
PS:B1.9
Identify long- and short-term goals
PS:B1.10 Identify alternative ways of achieving goals
PS:B1.11 Use persistence and perseverance in acquiring knowledge
and skills
PS:B1.12 Develop an action plan to set and achieve realistic goals
About ASCA
The American School Counselor Association (ASCA) is a worldwide nonprofit organization based in Alexandria, Va. Founded in
1952, ASCA supports school counselors efforts to help students
focus on academic, personal/social and career development so
they not only achieve success in school but are prepared to lead
fulfilling lives as responsible members of society. With a motto of
One Vision, One Voice, the association provides professional
development, publications and other resources, research and advocacy to professional school counselors around the globe.
For more information on ASCA, or to order The ASCA National
Model: A Framework for School Counseling Programs, visit
www.schoolcounselor.org, or call (703) 683-ASCA (2722).