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Other Duties as Assigned: The Ambiguous Role of the High School Counselor

Authors :
Mary Kate Blake
Source :
Sociology of Education. 93:315-330
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2020.

Abstract

Previous research suggests high school counselors are not living up to their potential as social/emotional, academic, and postsecondary counselors. This article addresses this concern by studying how schools and districts utilize counselors. Through interviews and observations of high school counselors, administrators, and counselor educators in an urban midwestern community, I find that counselors suffer from role ambiguity and role conflict due to lack of a clear job description, overlap with similar professions, supervision by noncounseling administrators, inadequate forms of performance evaluation, and conflict between their roles as counselors and educators. This conflict leads to poor boundaries at work, with counselors receiving an overwhelming amount of noncounseling duties that reduce their time with students. High school counselors have the potential to improve student social and academic outcomes, but these obstacles of role ambiguity and role conflict reduce them to school managers rather than master’s-level trained educators with a mental health background.

Details

ISSN :
19398573 and 00380407
Volume :
93
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sociology of Education
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........76ed20c78e45e8f87fe66cfb1e1614ec