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School Psychology Review, 2010
The mission of the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) is to represent school psychology and support school psychologists to enhance the learning and mental health of all children and youth. "School psychologists" provide effective services to help children and youth succeed academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally.…
Descriptors: Psychological Services, School Psychologists, School Psychology, Models
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Kovaleski, Joseph F. – School Psychology Review, 2007
This invited commentary on the series of articles regarding the state of the extant research and practice concerning the implementation of response to intervention (RTI) will focus on the following issues: (a) what constitutes a comprehensive service delivery system that uses RTI as its driving principle; (b) the dependent measure by which the…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Intervention, Learning Disabilities, Responses
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Daly, Edward J., III; Martens, Brian K.; Barnett, David; Witt, Joseph C.; Olson, Stephanie C. – School Psychology Review, 2007
Response to intervention (RTI) involves ongoing evaluation of children's responsiveness to different levels of evidence-based interventions as a basis for eligibility determination. If students fail to make expected rates of progress, instruction is changed and, in most cases, intensified. Based on behavior-analytic models of effective instruction…
Descriptors: Intervention, Transfer of Training, Instructional Materials, Basic Skills
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Epps, Susan; Jackson, Barbara J. – School Psychology Review, 1991
Describes federally funded personnel preparation project supporting implementation of educational and clinical sequence in handicapped, medically complex, and at-risk infant and toddler specialization. Addresses vehicles of professional development, including courses and seminars, clinical rotations, and research activities. Discusses implications…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Delivery Systems, Developmental Disabilities, Human Services
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Grimes, Jeff; Kurns, Sharon; Tilly, W. David, III – School Psychology Review, 2006
Heartland Area Education Agency in Iowa illustrates how it has sustained a problem-solving service delivery system for 15 years and adapted to changing state and federal requirements while remaining consistent with its guiding principles that emphasize direct assessment, intervention, progress monitoring, and the evaluation of student results. The…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Performance Based Assessment, Disabilities, Integrity
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Ringeisen, Heather; Henderson, Kelly; Hoagwood, Kimberly – School Psychology Review, 2003
Reviews have identified mental health interventions that are relevant to schools; unfortunately, this research pays insufficient attention to the school context. Several aspects of school context likely influence the ability of schools to change current practices or adopt new ones. Relying on an organizational framework, a three-level model of…
Descriptors: Intervention, Mental Health, Mental Health Programs, Educational Environment
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Gallagher, Mary M.; Tritapoe, Janet K. – School Psychology Review, 1982
A treatment design plan and its outcome in the case of an individual living in a state which has mandated services to handicapped children from birth through age 20 is offered. The plan's success is related to unique factors showing that young, handicapped children can be serviced adequately in the schools. (CE)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Case Studies, Delivery Systems, Disabilities
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Fagan, Thomas K.; Hughes, Jan N. – School Psychology Review, 1985
Several conditions are described under which school psychological services can be provided and expanded in rural areas: parent and administrator variables; public relations, training concerns; expanded role; external influences on schools; and use of family systems theory and expert versus referent power concepts. (Author/GDC)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Counselor Role
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Helge, Doris – School Psychology Review, 1985
The challenges faced by rural school psychologists are reviewed and contrasted with urban school settings. The difficulties in recruiting and retaining rural school psychologists are outlined, and suggestions for preservice training are recommended. Models for rural service delivery are discussed, stressing an interdisciplinary focus. (Author/GDC)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Benson, A. Jerry – School Psychology Review, 1985
Various cooperative regional delivery systems providing psychological services to rural schools are described: New York's Board of Cooperative Education Services; Pennsylvania's Intermediate Units; Regional Education Service Agency and Cooperative Educational Service Agency in Montana, Wisconsin, and West Virginia; New Hampshire's North Country…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Delivery Systems, Education Service Centers, Elementary Secondary Education
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Latham, Glenn; Burnham, Julia – School Psychology Review, 1985
Some innovative methods of serving the rural handicapped population are described: volunteers; telecommunications for home instruction; SPECIALNET electronic mail; and resources for parents. Three cases involving Utah's Cooperative Extension Project for the Handicapped summarize services for handicapped and Indian students. (GDC)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Educational Innovation, Educational Technology