Author: James A. Talbert
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Category : High school students
Languages : en
Pages : 258
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The Effect of Peer Counseling on the Self-concept of High School Students
Author: James A. Talbert
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Category : High school students
Languages : en
Pages : 258
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Category : High school students
Languages : en
Pages : 258
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Peer Counselor Training and Its Impact on Mexican-American High School Student Self-concept
Author: Brad G. Hawkins
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Category : Mexican American teenagers
Languages : en
Pages : 288
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Category : Mexican American teenagers
Languages : en
Pages : 288
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An Investigation of the Effect of Peer Counselor Training and Group Leading Experience on the Self-concept of High School Juniors and Seniors
Author: Ginger K. Rhinehardt
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 120
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 120
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The Effects of a Peer Counseling Program on the Self-concept and Motivation of Selected Secondary Students
Author: David A. Eagle
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Category : Motivation in education
Languages : en
Pages : 100
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Category : Motivation in education
Languages : en
Pages : 100
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The Effects of Peer Counseling Training on the Self-esteem of High School Students
Author: Judith A. Enestvedt
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Category : High school students
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Category : High school students
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Peer Counselor Effect on the Self Concept and Academic Adjustment of Educational Opportunity Students who Participated in Group Counseling
Author: Elaine Johnson Copeland
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Category : Group guidance in education
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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The basic problem of this investigation was to determine if peer counselors could be effective as group counselors for Educational Opportunity Program (EOP), freshman students. This effectiveness would be demonstrated by changes in self concept and academic adjustment for those students who participated in the group counseling process. This investigation was designed to examine students with peers as group counselors (Group I), students with an EOP staff counselor as the leader of the group counseling process (Group II) and students who did not participate in either group counseling procedure (Group III). The sample of the study consisted of 29 freshman students who entered Oregon State University through the Office of Educational Opportunity during the fall term of the 1973 school year. These students were divided among three groups in such a way as to insure a balance according to sex and ethnic group membership. The Tennessee Self Concept Scale (TSCS) served as a measure of change in self concept and the College Inventory of Academic Adjustment (CIAA) was used to measure changes in adjustment. The Group Behavior Rating Scale (GBRS) was used with the experimental groups only and served to measure changes in group behavior. These instruments were administered under pre and posttest conditions during the fall quarter. The total scores were used for testing the statistical hypotheses. Seven hypotheses related to the effects of group counseling and peers on self concept and academic adjustment were tested, using a t test, analysis of variance and covariance and a test for correlation. Hypotheses were designed to compare pre and post-test mean scores for each group in order to determine if significant changes occurred within groups. Comparisons were made between. groups I and II to examine whether changes occurred more fres, . quently with peers or staff counselors as the group fagilitators. Further comparisons were made between the Treatments (Groups I and II) and Controls (Group III) to examine the effects of the group counseling procedure. The group participants (Groups I and II) changed positively though not significantly on all subscores on the TSCS while the group of individuals who did not participate in the group procedure did not show such changes. There were, significant differences on certain subscores of the instruments used. These subscores were Identity on the TSCS, Personal Relations on the CIAA, and Self Confidence and Cooperation on the GBRS. However, the general hypotheses were rejected in terms of total scores.
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Category : Group guidance in education
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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The basic problem of this investigation was to determine if peer counselors could be effective as group counselors for Educational Opportunity Program (EOP), freshman students. This effectiveness would be demonstrated by changes in self concept and academic adjustment for those students who participated in the group counseling process. This investigation was designed to examine students with peers as group counselors (Group I), students with an EOP staff counselor as the leader of the group counseling process (Group II) and students who did not participate in either group counseling procedure (Group III). The sample of the study consisted of 29 freshman students who entered Oregon State University through the Office of Educational Opportunity during the fall term of the 1973 school year. These students were divided among three groups in such a way as to insure a balance according to sex and ethnic group membership. The Tennessee Self Concept Scale (TSCS) served as a measure of change in self concept and the College Inventory of Academic Adjustment (CIAA) was used to measure changes in adjustment. The Group Behavior Rating Scale (GBRS) was used with the experimental groups only and served to measure changes in group behavior. These instruments were administered under pre and posttest conditions during the fall quarter. The total scores were used for testing the statistical hypotheses. Seven hypotheses related to the effects of group counseling and peers on self concept and academic adjustment were tested, using a t test, analysis of variance and covariance and a test for correlation. Hypotheses were designed to compare pre and post-test mean scores for each group in order to determine if significant changes occurred within groups. Comparisons were made between. groups I and II to examine whether changes occurred more fres, . quently with peers or staff counselors as the group fagilitators. Further comparisons were made between the Treatments (Groups I and II) and Controls (Group III) to examine the effects of the group counseling procedure. The group participants (Groups I and II) changed positively though not significantly on all subscores on the TSCS while the group of individuals who did not participate in the group procedure did not show such changes. There were, significant differences on certain subscores of the instruments used. These subscores were Identity on the TSCS, Personal Relations on the CIAA, and Self Confidence and Cooperation on the GBRS. However, the general hypotheses were rejected in terms of total scores.
The Effect of Peer Counselling on Arthur A. Richards Junior High School Ninth Grade Students' Self Concept, Attitudes, Knowledge and Experiences Concerning Drugs
Author: Theresa Erica Powell
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Category : Drug abuse counseling
Languages : en
Pages : 166
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Category : Drug abuse counseling
Languages : en
Pages : 166
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The Effects of a High School Peer Counseling Program on the Level of Self Esteem, Attitude Toward School, and Personal Development of the Participating Peer Counselors
Author: Barbara Berge Miller
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Category : High school students
Languages : en
Pages : 536
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Category : High school students
Languages : en
Pages : 536
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A Study of the Effect of Peer Counseling on the Concept of Self and Others of Ninth Grade Students at Christian Brothers High School
Author: Luther Parker
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Category : Peer counseling of students
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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Category : Peer counseling of students
Languages : en
Pages : 204
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The Effect of Group Counseling on Achievement and Self-concept Among Alternative High School Students
Author: Joan Mary DeSalvo
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Category : Academic achievement
Languages : en
Pages : 304
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Category : Academic achievement
Languages : en
Pages : 304
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