In this timely and thought-provoking episode, Dr. Martin Wesley and Dr. David Whittinghill are joined by side hosts Dr. Laura Schmuldt, Dr. Gerald Juhnke, and Matthew Buckley for a deep dive into CACREP Policy A.2.e, the newly enforced requirement for in-person synchronous sessions in counseling programs. Their guest, Dr. Eric Beeson of Marshall University, shares his expertise and ongoing efforts to advocate for equitable, evidence-based accreditation standards that recognize the effectiveness of diverse digital learning models.
Together, the group explores the unintended consequences of residency mandates on rural and online programs, including financial burdens on students and faculty, logistical hurdles, and the questionable research base behind the policy. They discuss creative solutions such as shared residency models, simulation learning, and data-driven assessment strategies, all while reflecting on the broader implications for counselor education and accreditation reform.
Whether you’re a counselor educator, program administrator, or graduate student navigating these shifts, this episode offers a candid and constructive conversation about what’s at stake and what can be done.
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