EPISODE #12: Putting Out the Fire: A School Counselor’s Role in Times of Crisis
/In this episode, Felipe Zañartu and Danielle Duarte interview Alyssa Knolls and Vanessa Gomez regarding experiences, policies, and procedures for school counselors in times of crisis.
Resources referenced during this episode:
Cox, J. W. (2017). The wounds they carry: For six teens at a Las Vegas high school, homecoming week started with a country music concert. Washington Post.
Migaki, L. and Samsel, H. (2017). After wildfires destroyed their homes, students find healing help at school. National Public Radio.
Brock, S. et al. (2001). Preparing for crises in the schools: A manual for building school crisis response teams (2nd ed.). New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
McCallister, D. (2018). Threats against schools increase since Florida shooting. National Public Radio.
National Forum on Education Statistics. (2010). Crisis data management: A forum guide to collecting and managing data about displaced students (NFES 2010–804). U.S. Department of Education. Washington, DC: National Center for Education Statistics.
Maxwell, L. (2018). Most teenagers are scared of a shooting in their schools and so are their parents. Education Week.