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    Making Career Counseling Relevant: Enhancing Experiential Learning Using a “Flipped” Course Design

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    Fulton, Cheryl; Gonzalez, Laura
    Publication Date
    2015-01-01T00:00:00-08:00
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    <p>Because work is important to mental health, faculty who teach career development courses need strategies to engage master’s counseling students who may have low motivation for the topic. Findings from this exploratory study suggest that enhanced focus on experiential learning strategies, achieved by using a flipped classroom, may improve students’ attitudes toward career development counseling and generate confidence in performing career counseling tasks (<em>N</em>=58). The experiential class activities and assignments, and technology utilized for flipping the course are described. Student feedback regarding changes in their attitudes and values toward career development, and confidence in performing career counseling, is reported along with feedback regarding instructional methods and preferred class activities and assignments. Implications for counselor education are discussed.</p>
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    https://westcollections.wcsu.edu/handle/20.500.12945/2024
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    Corresponding author: Dr. Cheryl L. Fulton, clfulton@txstate.edu, 336-501-0444, Assistant Professor affiliated with the Department of Counseling, Leadership, Adult Education, and School Psychology, Texas State University, 601 University Dr. San Marcos, Texas, 78666. Dr. Laura M. Gonzalez, lmgonza2@uncg.edu, 336-405-8682, Assistant Professor affiliated with the Department of Counseling and Educational Development, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 215 Curry Building, P.O. Box 26170, Greensboro, NC 27402.
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