Conference Strand
Teaching, Training, and Supervision
Abstract
Counselor education programs have made concentrated eforts to recruit and retain minority students. Graduate students already encounter difculties and minority graduate students experience additional and unique sets of challenges. In this moderated panel discussion, minority graduate students will discuss their experiences and their research. Counselor educators will receive feedback on how to better support, protect, and include minority students in counselor education, and graduate students will learn strategies to navigate graduate school.
Evidence
Not available- external review.
Format
Individual Presentations
Biographical Sketch
Presenters will provide.
Location
Virtual Conference
Start Date
2-12-2021 1:15 PM
End Date
2-12-2021 2:15 PM
Recommended Citation
Walker, Quiteya; Johnson, Chantel; Battle, Jatoria; Garcia, Diana; Manigault, Tristan; and Martinez, Virginia, "Graduate Student Perceptions of their Lived Experiences: Navigating the Process of Being a Minority in Counselor Education" (2021). National Cross-Cultural Counseling and Education Conference for Research, Action, and Change. 27.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ccec/2021/2021/27
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Graduate Student Perceptions of their Lived Experiences: Navigating the Process of Being a Minority in Counselor Education
Virtual Conference
Counselor education programs have made concentrated eforts to recruit and retain minority students. Graduate students already encounter difculties and minority graduate students experience additional and unique sets of challenges. In this moderated panel discussion, minority graduate students will discuss their experiences and their research. Counselor educators will receive feedback on how to better support, protect, and include minority students in counselor education, and graduate students will learn strategies to navigate graduate school.
Description
See Abstract