Abstract
Using a practical action research approach, the authors sought to better understand school counseling site supervisors’ training. This article describes the collaborative leadership of the Northern Virginia School Counseling Leadership Team to develop and provide a model for school counselor site supervision. Based on 3 years of data, the authors describe who participates and their needs, strengths, and concerns as site supervisors. Results support the need to provide supervision training to increase school counselors’ self-efficacy as supervisors so that they can deliver an effective training experience for practicum and internship counselors-in-training.
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