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Counselor Education

Teaching and Supervision in Counseling

2020

Signature pedagogy

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Response To Signature Pedagogies: A Framework For Pedagogical Foundations In Counselor Education: Through A Multicultural And Social Justice Competencies Lens, Catherine Y. Chang, Ashlei Rabess Sep 2020

Response To Signature Pedagogies: A Framework For Pedagogical Foundations In Counselor Education: Through A Multicultural And Social Justice Competencies Lens, Catherine Y. Chang, Ashlei Rabess

Teaching and Supervision in Counseling

In response to Baltrinic and Wachter Morris’ challenge, the authors discuss whether the counseling profession has a signature pedagogy in the area of multicultural and social justice competencies. The authors examine broad and specific features of signature pedagogies at the professional, program, and course levels for multicultural and social justice competencies.


Signature Pedagogy And Beyond: Reflections On Baltrinic And Wachter Morris (2020, L. Dianne Borders Phd Sep 2020

Signature Pedagogy And Beyond: Reflections On Baltrinic And Wachter Morris (2020, L. Dianne Borders Phd

Teaching and Supervision in Counseling

In a response to Baltrinic and Wachter Morris (2020), I expand on the term signature pedagogy and illustrate how clinical supervision satisfies the criteria for this designation in the counseling field. I then suggest an alternative term, “pedagogical foundations” (from Baltrinic and Wachter Morris), to ground work towards the authors’ goals of asking the ‘right questions’ about the ‘best things’ underlying counselor education practices and research. Finally, I outline some additional avenues (toward the same goals) via explorations of traditional learning theories and science of learning principles that emphasize student learning processes in the classroom - how students learn.