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ETearle

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Ockerman, Mason, and Hollenbeck (2012) affirm three interrelated and overlapping components shared by both RTI and CSCPs that provide school counselors with clear, relevant programmatic direction.
 
  Which of the following is not on of the components?
  a. data and use of empirically-based assessments.
  b. comprehensive counseling programmatic responses.
  c. a tiered service delivery model that strives to serve all students.
  d. a foundation grounded in social advocacy and equity.

Question 2

Reflection is both a ______________ and _________________pr ocess.
 
  a. external; internal
  b. internal; individual
  c. individual; supportive
  d. None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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