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Bermudian Educators' Perceptions of the Roles and Functions of School Psychologists

Bermudian Educators' Perceptions of the Roles and Functions of School Psychologists

... the school psychologist has not changed very ...522 school staff situated within a southwestern school in a suburban area in the USA about the specific roles of school ...varying school ...

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School Psychologists Perceptions Of Stakeholder Engagement In Response To Intervention

School Psychologists Perceptions Of Stakeholder Engagement In Response To Intervention

... while school psychologists feel capable of participating in the RTI process, they are unlikely to feel they are an integral part of the implementation ...process. School psychologists have ...

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Perceived Roles and Functions of School Psychologists by College of Education Students

Perceived Roles and Functions of School Psychologists by College of Education Students

... of school psychologists to the exclusion of other roles; consultation, counseling and ...of school psychology in 43 countries around the ...of school psychologists generally included ...

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The Role of School Psychologists in addressing Challenges Facing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Students

The Role of School Psychologists in addressing Challenges Facing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Students

... of school psychologists in contributing to tackling core concerns related to LGBT education has increasingly become of great ...importance. Psychologists can help ascertain the importance of creating ...

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"I havn't got time to think!" : contradictions as drivers for change in an analysis of joint working between teachers and school psychologists. Paper presented at the 28th International  School Psychology Colloquium, Handzhou, China, 15-20 July, 2006.

"I havn't got time to think!" : contradictions as drivers for change in an analysis of joint working between teachers and school psychologists. Paper presented at the 28th International School Psychology Colloquium, Handzhou, China, 15-20 July, 2006.

... of school psychology in the UK lie in the development of psychometric testing in the early years of the twentieth ...on school psychology, the ‘Summerfield Report’ (HMSO, 1968), traced the emergence of ...

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Perceptions of School Psychologists Regarding Behavioral Interventions for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Co-occurring Emotional and Behavioral Disorders

Perceptions of School Psychologists Regarding Behavioral Interventions for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Co-occurring Emotional and Behavioral Disorders

... surveyed school psychologists' experience and confidence working with children diagnosed with ASD, as well as amount and type of training received and importance of receiving additional ...each ...

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CONSTRUCTION AND APPLICATION OF INSTRUMENT FOR MEASUREMENT OF THE ATTITUDE TOWARD SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS

CONSTRUCTION AND APPLICATION OF INSTRUMENT FOR MEASUREMENT OF THE ATTITUDE TOWARD SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS

... What is also noted as constant and is confirmed in this research, and which indicates the “unwillingness for scientific and analytical approach to problem solving”, is data that is received and commented back in 1986 and ...

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Effective crisis intervention in the school: The Role of training, experience, and self-efficacy on school psychologists' ability to intervene

Effective crisis intervention in the school: The Role of training, experience, and self-efficacy on school psychologists' ability to intervene

... The majority engage role of crisis Nearly 80% Farling and Hoedt, 1971 a specialist-level the survey of all respondent reported specialist-level graduate years ago understand Training Nee[r] ...

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School Psychologists' Perceived and Ideal Role in Grade Retention Decisions

School Psychologists' Perceived and Ideal Role in Grade Retention Decisions

... In addition, decision making team There decision making involved in the decision making psychologists roles making process, only half reported that they with retention as an appropriate [r] ...

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School psychologists' attitudes toward grade retention

School psychologists' attitudes toward grade retention

... they endorsed grade a student's self concept, and what has recommend retention that be or emotional concerns can This study looked seventh research risk for including whether they felt l[r] ...

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ONeill_unc_0153D_17885.pdf

ONeill_unc_0153D_17885.pdf

... Assessing school psychologists’ perception of knowledge is an important first step in understanding school psychologists’ competency to carry out postvention ...

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An Examination Of The Roles Of State School Psychology Consultants

An Examination Of The Roles Of State School Psychology Consultants

... integrated school psychological services (also known as the NASP practice ...of school psychologists as well as a general framework within which their services should be provided (NASP, ...across ...

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Organizational Accessibility and Community Connections: Examining Changes in the Spatial Proximity of Pubic Housing Residents to Social Service Providers and Providers' Responses to Redevelopment

Organizational Accessibility and Community Connections: Examining Changes in the Spatial Proximity of Pubic Housing Residents to Social Service Providers and Providers' Responses to Redevelopment

... level school psychologists may want and need supervision that requires training and experiences reflective of best practices in school psychological ...

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A Critical Analysis Of Time Allocation In Psychoeducational Evaluations

A Critical Analysis Of Time Allocation In Psychoeducational Evaluations

... Further visual analysis of the results presented in Table 1 identifies variability around the average total time, in minutes, required to complete each component of a psychoeducational evaluation. The lowest variability, ...

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Costner_unc_0153D_16239.pdf

Costner_unc_0153D_16239.pdf

... assigning school psychologists to schools with higher ID student ...how school psychologists who primarily serve students with a moderate or severe ID are selected for these roles in their ...

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A Validity Study of the SSP-School Inclusion Questionnaire

A Validity Study of the SSP-School Inclusion Questionnaire

... influencing school inclusion among disadvantaged ...measure school inclusion levels among students; (2) identify students with significantly lower levels of school inclusion, who need to be included ...

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Psychological service delivery in the schools: Has there been rapid reform?

Psychological service delivery in the schools: Has there been rapid reform?

... school of school region of New "gatekeepers" as than in school psychological service school psychologists whole, they actually are, but of their month in traditional toward to function p[r] ...

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The role of evidence in educational psychology

The role of evidence in educational psychology

... and School Psychology Services and to the capacity to consult and advise at policy level (Kelly, ...2012). Psychologists` activities in what might be referred to as the `implementation zone` involve ...

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Leadership Qualities of Black Psychologists

Leadership Qualities of Black Psychologists

... Black psychologists implement their leadership, which seems to align with some of the aforementioned leadership ...Black psychologists; any psychologist can contribute to the mentorship of younger ...

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Guidelines for Psychologists working with Refugees and Asylum seekers in the UK: Extended version

Guidelines for Psychologists working with Refugees and Asylum seekers in the UK: Extended version

... and psychologists have an important role to play in helping the families and those working with them to understand the potential impact of such memory disturbances, including poor concentration and dissociative ...

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