Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2009
Abstract
School-university partnerships are becoming increasingly popular within the field of school counseling. Peer consultation groups offer a specific type of partnership and support for practitioners, numerous advantages for those in higher education, and significant potential for international application. This article expands on Thomas’ (2005) peer consultation model developed for school counseling alumni, with adaptations of the model in two universities, as well as several K-12 school districts within a single county. Data from participant evaluations indicate strong support for the personal and professional value of peer consultation.
Recommended Citation
Thomas, Suzy R.; DeKruyf, Lorraine; Hetherington, Peggy; and Lesicko, Dean, "Developing a Global Culture of Collaboration for School Counselors" (2009). Faculty Publications - Graduate School of Counseling. 17.
https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/gsc/17
Comments
Originally published in the Journal for International Counselor Education, 1, 15-31.