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  2. Licensed professional counselor - Wikipedia

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    A summary of requirements from the state of Texas LPC board serves as an example; [3] requirements vary from state to state. For example, practicum/internship requirements (during the master's degree) vary significantly between states (i.e.: 300 hours in Texas and 1000 hours in Vermont). Course requirements and credit amounts also vary, making ...

  3. Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification

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    The Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification is a national certifying organization for professional rehabilitation counselors.Based in Schaumburg, IL, it is an independent, not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to establish, maintain, and monitor a national certification program for Certified Rehabilitation Counselors, including maintaining a register of all certified ...

  4. Licensed professional counselor associate - Wikipedia

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    A licensed professional counselor associate (LPCA) is a provisionally licensed professional counselor who has completed a master’s level counseling program, passed necessary national examinations, and is currently working toward full licensure by completing a designated amount of supervised clinical counseling hours. Other common titles for ...

  5. Praxis test - Wikipedia

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    The Praxis II School Counseling specialty exam is used by some states as a licensure requirement to practice professional school counseling. It replaced the National Teacher Examination (NTE), also administered by ETS.

  6. School Psychological Examiner - Wikipedia

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    School Psychological Examiners are assessors licensed by a State Department of Education to work with students from pre-kindergarten to twelfth grade in public schools, interviewing, observing, and administering and interpreting standardized testing instruments that measure cognitive and academic abilities, or describe behavior, personality characteristics, attitude or aptitude, in order to ...

  7. Schools face additional regulation under new Illinois laws

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    (The Center Square) – Starting Jan. 1, Illinois schools will be face new mandates and bans. State Sen. Rachel Ventura, D-Joliet, sponsored a bill requiring school districts to provide students ...

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  9. School social work - Wikipedia

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    School social work in America began during the school year 1907–08 and was established simultaneously in New York City, Boston, Chicago and New Haven, Connecticut. [5] At its inception, school social workers were known, among other things, as advocates for new immigrants and welfare workers of equity and fairness for people of lower socioeconomic class as well as home visitors.