Student Learning Outcomes
SLO 1: Students will be able to identify and articulate components that make up a
                     21st century comprehensive school counseling program.
SLO 2: PPS candidates have an awareness of cultural factors that impact student development,
                     behavioral functioning and home interactions. PPS candidates understand the implications
                     of diversity upon the design and administration of assessments and interventions.
SLO 3: PPS candidates help students, parents, and teachers effectively access technology,
                     as well as how to enhance learning with appropriate technologies. PPS candidates use
                     technology and database in evidence based practice, decision making, program evaluation,
                     assessment and progress monitoring.
SLO 4: PPS candidates support policy development that creates safe and effective learning
                     environments. Candidates use their knowledge of ethical considerations related to
                     assessment, counseling, professional activity, and personal conduct to drive their
                     professional practice.
SLO 5: PPS candidates determine how best to collect data, interpret the results, communicate
                     the data to a diverse audience, and use the data effectively to design instructional
                     interventions. Candidates are able to use standardized measures as well as alternative
                     assessment methods to collect student data necessary to develop appropriate behavioral
                     and academic interventions. Candidates are skilled in communication the results of
                     assessment to many types of audiences, including teachers, parents, IEP teams, community
                     agencies and administrators.
SLO 6: PPS candidates understand how school systems work and how they can use this
                     knowledge to help organize schools and classrooms in ways that promote learning and
                     prevent problems. Candidates develop evidence-based prevention and intervention programs
                     consistent with an understanding of the impact of home, community, and school systems
                     on student success.
SLO 7: PPS candidates help schools develop challenging but achievable cognitive and
                     academic goals for all students, taking into account the need to adjust expectations
                     for individual students. Candidates teach others to implement alternative ways to
                     monitor or assess individual student progress toward goal or standards accomplishment.
SLO 8: PPS candidates enhance appropriate pupil behavior and develop methodologies
                     such as conflict resolution and social problem-solving and decision-making approaches.
                     Candidates understand development in social, affective, and adaptive domains and are
                     able to identify and apply sound principles of behavior change within these domains.
SLO 9: Students will be able to appraise a TK-12 school counseling program for effectiveness
                     using the ASCA National Model framework and tools.