by Jeff Ream | Nov 16, 2012 | counseling, interview, job hunt, school counselor, thecounselinggeek, tips
…ng questions others may not. Tip #2: Think about your audience – are there teachers, students, parents, administrators in it? What info would they want to know? Think about that as you answer your questions. Also, be observant of body language. Sometimes you can sense that a panel member wants a little more info by how they sit, move their head, or their facial expressions. If you are not sure if they got the info they were looking for – ask! May…
by Jeff Ream | Apr 5, 2013 | 21st century skills, Counseling Tech, counseling technology series, free, google docs, school counselor, survey, teachers, technology, tips, tools
…nt aides) and printing/paper costs. I have also used them with parents and teachers when sending out information about signing up for my MailChimp newsletter (check out the School Counseling on Air Marketing Monday for info on MailChimp!). What do I need to do to start? Getting started is pretty easy. If you have a smartphone, most will have an embedded QR code reader already installed. If not, they are easily found on the App stores of your OS. T…
by Jeff Ream | May 5, 2023 | 21st century skills, counseling, Counseling Tech, Featured, technology, tools
…. I grabbed an essay of the web that says it has some errors included that teachers use to teach feedback and plugged it in and the results were okay. While it did not dive into some of the more nuanced feedback elements, it did pick up on most of the places the instructor was spending time giving feedback on this writing prompt. 2. Help Students Set Up a Study Schedule Another way that ChatGPT can help school counselors when working with students…
by Jeff Ream | Jul 25, 2025 | Featured
…o inform intervention planning, credible sources to share with parents and teachers, and confidence in your professional recommendations. The real-time sourcing ensures you’re implementing cutting-edge strategies rather than relying on historical approaches. Middle School Mastery: Addressing Cyberbullying with Real-Time Data The Evolving Challenge A seventh-grader reports persistent harassment across multiple social media platforms. You need curre…