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Smith, Douglas K. – 1984
Since classroom teachers may ask school psychologists and principals for suggestions on handling classroom behaviors, the classroom management approach of these two groups is important. To determine whether teachers, school psychologists and principals respond differently to the aggressive, dependent, and academic behaviors of elementary age…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
Hoover, Heather V. A.; Braver, Sanford L.; Wolchik, Sharlene A.; Sandler, Irwin N. – 2000
School psychologists rely heavily upon teachers' evaluation of children's classroom behavior as part of their assessment and intervention processes. However, some evidence suggests that teachers' ratings may fluctuate during the academic year, with higher levels being reported later in the year. This study assessed the comparability of different…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Rating Scales, Classroom Observation Techniques, Divorce
Sweeney, James F.; Sweeney, Dorothy D. – 2001
School psychologists are increasingly expected to become more involved in health related issues. It has been suggested that the frequent visitor to the school nurse (FVSN) is often the student with a high need for security, nurturance, and attachment to an adult at school. This paper focuses on children and adolescents who do not have a chronic…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Literature Reviews, Peer Relationship
Engel, Ned; Parker, Kristin; Caci, Kelly; Currie, Amity; DeCato, Patty; Faustino, Peter J. – 2000
A model of in-service teacher training was designed to facilitate staff receptivity, and to help redirect teachers away from a problem view of students' behaviors and towards a solution-focused perspective. The model helps orient teachers to an ecological view of students' problem behaviors. The solution-focused perspective means teachers approach…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Problems, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Buktenica, Norman A. – 1980
The rationale and philosophy for multidisciplinary activities by school psychologists and educators are presented with an emphasis on the acquisition of information on the social context of children's behavior and needs. Multidisciplinary training teams (MDTT) established over an eight-year period in elementary schools in Nashville, Kentucky, are…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Delivery Systems, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Morris, John D.; Arrant, David – 1978
Emotional disturbance was rated by teachers, parents, and the school psychologist for a group of 104 children diagnosed as severely emotionally disturbed; black and white as well as male and female students were included. Teachers were found significantly more severe in their judgments than the school psychologist on the behavior and socialization…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Rating Scales, Check Lists, Educational Diagnosis
Tobias, Sigmund – 1984
Data from the public health field indicate a shift in emphasis from treatment models to wellness models which focus on individuals' health and how to maintain it. Similarly, school psychologists can enhance and maintain students' competence, thereby reducing the need for remediation. This would create a new role for psychologists in the schools, a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Change Agents, Computer Assisted Instruction, Counselor Teacher Cooperation
Phillips, Beeman N. – 1979
The role of research in school psychology is discussed. An intervention perspective is developed, and its uses and limitations are analyzed. The author discusses the characteristics of different research strategies and gives examples that illustrate the nature of interaction research and its educational implications. Criteria for evaluating…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Childhood Needs, Counseling Theories, Counselor Role