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2 School Counseling Degree Programs in Mexico


Benemérita and Centenary Teacher Training School of San Luis Potosí (Benemérita y Centenaria Escuela Normal Del Estado de San Luis Potosí)
VULNERABILITY, RESILIENCE AND EDUCATION
- San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Course
On-Campus
Spanish
purpose That the student carry out a comprehensive reflection on the prevention and promotion of behavior resilient from the role of the teacher of basic education, which will be published in a virtual blog.


Gestalt Centre of Studies and Research (Centro de Estudios e Investigación Guestalticos)
Master of Humanistic Education
- Xalapa-Enríquez, Mexico
Master degree
On-Campus
Spanish
Education with a Humanist approach recognizes that learning is facilitated when importance is given to the whole person taking into account their attitudes, feelings, knowledge, ideas, and values. Thus, in the Humanist Education program we want to train different teachers capable of distinguishing, accepting, and valuing the uniqueness of the student; to create an environment in the classroom that facilitates learning where there is freedom, trust, and security. A Humanist teacher shows himself as a human being who clearly expresses what he thinks, feels, and wants, that is, as an authentic being. And so you can approach the student in a different way by providing support and guidance not only academically but also personally.
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School Counseling degree programs in Mexico focus on equipping future counselors with the skills needed to support students' academic and personal development. This field is vital to fostering positive educational environments and guiding students through their learning journeys.
Through courses in psychological assessment, career guidance, and conflict resolution, you'll develop competencies to address the diverse needs of students. These programs emphasize collaboration with educators and parents to create comprehensive support systems. Students strengthen adaptability as they explore new ideas and learning styles within educational settings.
Mexican educational approaches often integrate experiential learning and community involvement, preparing you for roles that require both theoretical knowledge and practical application. Graduates typically pursue careers as school counselors, educational psychologists, or academic advisors, contributing to the well-being and success of students. The demand for professionals who can effectively facilitate student support continues to grow, highlighting the relevance of this field in today's educational landscape.