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CED614: School Law for School Counselors Session 1- Introduction

CED614: School Law for School Counselors Session 1- Introduction. Harvey Hoyo , Ed.D. National University- Costa Mesa. Elements of the Standards of Care. Quick Write #1.

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CED614: School Law for School Counselors Session 1- Introduction

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  1. CED614:School Law for School CounselorsSession 1- Introduction

    Harvey Hoyo, Ed.D. National University- Costa Mesa
  2. Elements of the Standards of Care

  3. Quick Write #1 You are a moral and responsible person, why do you think it is important for you to study ethical and legal principles and the decision-making process?
  4. Goals of Presentation

    Introduction to School Laws Introduction to Ethical Standards
  5. Quick Write # 2

    What is a law and how could it impact the work of school counselor making decisions about appropriate services to students?
  6. Quick Write # 3

    What are ethical standards and how do they impact our professional practice?
  7. Definitionsby Carolyn Stone- Author“School Counseling Principles: Ethics & Law”

    Law = the codifying of a value or set of values; the minimum standard a society accepts Ethics = Agreed upon values, norms, that have withstood the test of time
  8. Legal Frameworks for the School Counselors

  9. The U.S. Constitution“The Highest Law of the Land”

  10. Constitutional Amendments and Schools

  11. Constitutional Amendments and Schools

  12. Other Federal Laws

  13. Two Ways to Think About Laws

  14. Federal Case Law

  15. California Constitution

  16. Examples of California Statutes

  17. Continuing with Students & the Statutes

  18. Key Legal Concepts for the School Counselor

    Tort
  19. Working with MinorsIt’s Complicated Counselor’s Values Obligations Beyond the Student Minors’ Development level Privacy Rights of Minors Legal Status of Minors In loco Parentis Community & Institutional Standards Academic Instruction Trusting Relationship Informed Consent Opacity of Laws and Ethical Codes Number of student Clients Standard of Care
  20. Ethics – Our first case

    Juana is applying to a competitive university, and your letter of recommendation will be a critical part of her admission packet. Juana’s freshman year was dismal academically. She confided in you that she was being physically abused by her boyfriend during her freshman year but ended the relationship after seven months. She has been a stellar student since her sophomore year and is not the same person who allowed herself to remain in an abusive relationship. You are considering explaining all this in your letter of recommendation in hopes that Juana will only be judged based on what she has done since leaving this abusive relationship. Ethically can you include this information in a letter of recommendation? What do you do? Complete a 40 second, quick write: # 4
  21. Ethical Decision Making

  22. Ethical Decision Making

  23. Ethical Decision Making

  24. Juana’s Letter of Recommendation

  25. Juana’s Case

  26. Juana’s Case

  27. CED614

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