Closing the achievement gap: A structured approach to group counseling

Bibliographic Data

Author(s)
Campbell, C. A., & Brigman, G.
Year of Study
2005
This study evaluated the impact of a group counseling intervention on student academic and social performance. Twenty-five school counselors were trained to use a structured approach to small-group counseling with students scoring in the mid-to-low range in math and reading. The group intervention focused on improving student achievement and student success skills, which included academic, social, and self-management skills. Results indicated gains in reading and math achievement scores and in teacher-rated behavior related to student success skills with elementary and middle school students.

Research Design

Study Design
Quantitative
Methodology
Randomized Controlled Trial
Subject
Math
Literacy
Grade Level(s)
Kindergarten,
1st Grade,
2nd Grade,
3rd Grade,
4th Grade,
5th Grade,
6th Grade,
7th Grade,
8th Grade
Sample size
306
Effect Size
0.16

Program Details

Program Name

Student Success Skills Peer Coaching Model

Program Evaluated

Group Counseling Intervention

Tutor Type
Paraprofessionals
Duration
31.1 weeks
Student-Tutor Ratio
Small group