1973
DOI: 10.1891/0047-2220.4.2.76
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Measuring the Effectiveness and Variations of Rehabilitation Counselor Education Programs

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to report initial findings from a subsample of a survey designed to assess Rehabilitation Counselor Education (RCE) programs through the perceptions of graduates. This research is one component of an effort by the Council On Rehabilitation Education to establish an accreditation procedure for master's level RCE programs. The researchers used a 107-item questionnaire to elicit responses in four areas: graduate demographic data, RCE program goals and objectives, components of gradua… Show more

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“…Since the mid-60's research into the role and competencies of rehabilitation counsellors generally has been in response to efforts made by Muthard and Salomone (1969) and Wright and his associates (Wright & Fraser, 1975, 1976Wright, Reagles, & Scorzelli, 1973). Given the noteworthiness of the contribution to the rehabilitation field by this research, some emphasis is deserved.…”
Section: 'Smentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since the mid-60's research into the role and competencies of rehabilitation counsellors generally has been in response to efforts made by Muthard and Salomone (1969) and Wright and his associates (Wright & Fraser, 1975, 1976Wright, Reagles, & Scorzelli, 1973). Given the noteworthiness of the contribution to the rehabilitation field by this research, some emphasis is deserved.…”
Section: 'Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diversity of the rehabilitation counsellor's role has also been supported by Wright et al (1973). They surveyed the 1969-1971 graduates of 56 graduate rehabilitation counsellor education programmes to determine the relative importance of counsellor job functions.…”
Section: 'Smentioning
confidence: 99%