Journal Articles
Implementing a whole school approach to guidance through a comprehensive guidance program
- Implementing a whole school approach to guidance through a comprehensive guidance program
- 透過全方位輔導計劃推行學校本位輔導方式
- Asian Journal of Counselling, 7(2), 5-17, 2000
- Hong Kong
- Association of Psychological and Educational Counsellors of Asia
- 2000
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- Hong Kong
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- 1997.7 onwards
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- Primary Education
- Secondary Education
- The Whole School Approach to guidance in the schools, organized as a comprehensive guidance program is featured. The conceptual foundation for the program is described and the basic elements of the program are presented. The article closes with a presentation of some demonstrated effects of guidance programs in the United States.
本文描述了在學校內透過全方位輔導計劃所推行的校本輔導、有關計劃之基礎理念和基本元素。文章最後列舉了輔導計劃在美國推行以來,一些已獲得印證的影響。 -
- English
- Journal Articles
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- 15608255
- https://bibliography.lib.eduhk.hk/en/bibs/76a01469
- 2010-12-24
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