I am preparing for an assignment with a major education-related company, helping them as they create a test for professional school counselors. Here is just a sampling of their desired characteristics:
- Is familiar with basic methods of analyzing student behavior
- Knows major theories regarding physical development, cognitive development and emotional development throughout the human life span
- Understands their own biases that may affect their counseling relationships
- Knows how changes in major public policy and laws affect student rights
Think of how much we need to know to perform our own jobs at a high level. If you write, do you know the various style guides available? If you're in construction, how much have you studied local codes? Police officers need to know the rights of the accused and the definition of "reasonable force."
Such burdens are on all of us, and it illustrates why we need to be lifelong learners. If we stop learning, we stop growing, and there will usually be someone there who can do the job better than we can.
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