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Burnout Among Rural Public-School Counselors, Jerry Dooley
Burnout Among Rural Public-School Counselors, Jerry Dooley
Counseling Faculty Research
This study analyzed the risk of burnout for school counselors in rural Appalachia by surveying school counselors in West Virginia. The specific research questions delved into the areas that may predict a higher risk of burnout. These areas were clinical supervision, self-care engagement, levels of education, experience, caseloads, intensity of cases, and peer relationships. Utilizing a quantitative, predictive research design, the researcher asked participants in West Virginia to complete the Professional Quality of Life, version 5 and the Self-Care Assessment for Psychologists instruments as well as a demographic questionnaire to see if those areas could impact the potential risk of …
20150108: Appalachian Studies, 2007, Appalachian Studies Association
20150108: Appalachian Studies, 2007, Appalachian Studies Association
Guides to University Archives
Item within this collection includes "Celebrating an Organization and Region: The 30th Anniversary of the ASA Piecing the Appalachian Experience. Maryville College. Maryville, Tennessee. March 23-25, 2007.
Principals’ Sense Of Efficacy And Cultural Factors In Rural West Virginia Schools, Louis Watts, Cynthia Kolsun, Vicky Cline, Leatha Williams
Principals’ Sense Of Efficacy And Cultural Factors In Rural West Virginia Schools, Louis Watts, Cynthia Kolsun, Vicky Cline, Leatha Williams
Leadership Studies Faculty Research
Some studies of rural education in the United States suggest there are unique features of rural communities that affect schooling and student outcomes. Appalachia has been a special interest of many studies. Chenoweth and Galliher (2004) measured the influence of three cultural factors associated with Appalachia on the college aspirations of rural West Virginia high school students: (1) localism, a sense of connection to the land, (2) historicism, the sense of understanding one’s place in the family and region where born, and (3) familism, the tendency to maintain close family ties geographically and interpersonally. A key influence in creating effective …
Appalachian Studies Conference Newsletter, Appalachian Studies Association
Appalachian Studies Conference Newsletter, Appalachian Studies Association
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0110: Colleen Holliday And Cheryl Fuller Typescript, 1972, Marshall University Special Collections
0110: Colleen Holliday And Cheryl Fuller Typescript, 1972, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
Home Remedies, a research paper written for a course at Marshall University, Appalachian Culture.