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Miller, Lisa; Athan, Aurelie – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2007
Our theoretical orientation as educators is to teach with a spiritual foundation. Central to our perspective is that the classroom as an academic space is poised to facilitate profound spiritual evolution for students. A graduate course in psychotherapy using a Spiritual Awareness Pedagogy (SAP) offers students an opportunity to understand…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Mental Disorders, Religious Factors, Psychotherapy
Hawkins, Anita Moore – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The issue of ethnic disproportionality in special education has been a focus of much research. The purpose of the present study is to add to the current dialogue regarding the perceived causes of the disproportionate numbers of African-American students in both the mild to moderate intellectual disability and behavioral/emotional disability…
Descriptors: Moderate Mental Retardation, Family Characteristics, Student Characteristics, Teacher Attitudes
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Robinson, Kathryn – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2010
This retrospective study used Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) to explore young lesbian and gay (LG) people's experiences of school in relation to their sexuality and their perceptions of how schools could be inclusive for young LG people. Participants were in the age range of 16 to 21 and provided insights into coping strategies,…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Psychologists, Coping, Homosexuality
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Ysseldyke, Jim; Burns, Matthew K.; Rosenfield, Sylvia – Journal of Educational & Psychological Consultation, 2009
School psychology training and practice have been substantially influenced by a series of documents referred to as "Blueprints." The second edition of the "Blueprint" directly led to the development of training standards for school psychology that addressed several domains of practice. Both preceding and simultaneous to the…
Descriptors: Inservice Education, School Psychology, School Psychologists, Standards
Mule, Christina; Lippus, Kathleen; Santora, Kimberly; Cicala, Gina; Smith, Bethany; Cataldo, Jessica; Li, Chieh – Communique, 2009
A commitment to social justice is integral to being an effective school psychologist. While social justice is a term that is not easily defined, professionals in school psychology have characterized it as the idea that all students are entitled to be treated with fairness and respect. Though individual conceptions of social justice may vary, a…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Health Needs, Homeless People
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Harris, Mekel S. – Psychology in the Schools, 2009
As a result of advancements in medical expertise and technology, children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer now have opportunities to participate in many typical activities, including school. To some extent, school reintegration reflects positive adjustment to their illness. Nevertheless, children and adolescents with cancer may experience…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Cancer, Mental Health, Adolescents
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Atkinson, Cathy – School Psychology International, 2009
It can be difficult for school psychologists to become involved in research within their day-to-day role. This article details real world research undertaken in a single high school to identify and address mechanisms which were contributing to boys' literacy underachievement. In an attempt to promote reading engagement and motivation amongst high…
Descriptors: High School Students, Reading Motivation, School Psychologists, Focus Groups
Davidow, Joseph R. – 1996
School psychologists spend between 40-60% of their time in assessment activities. Methods for improving the diagnostic process are addressed in this paper. Techniques mentioned to improve the process include the actuarial method, the multitrait multimethod approach to multifactored assessment, and direct instruction in reasoning and decision…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Educational Assessment, Educational Diagnosis, Educational Psychology
Newsome, Teresa I.; Stilwell, William E. – 1984
Changes in the employment patterns of psychologists have been predicted and confirmed by various researchers. To explore the training and employment patterns of doctoral level counseling, developmental, educational, and school psychologists, data were gathered from 45 doctorate-granting universities, 55 comprehensive colleges and universities, and…
Descriptors: Business, Counselor Training, Developmental Psychology, Doctoral Programs
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Volensky, Leonard T. – Psychology in the Schools, 1995
The Parent Education and Guidance Program is an eight-month program that utilizes parent support groups and professionals from various fields to involve parents of handicapped children in a group process directed toward meeting the child's social, emotional, and intellectual needs. The program attempts to create a positive, ongoing relationship…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Children, Disabilities, Group Dynamics
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Hojnoski, Robin L.; Missall, Kristen N. – School Psychology Review, 2006
Historically, the school psychologist's work in early education has been restricted primarily to providing services to young children with special education needs. A more contemporary model calls for an expanded role with a focus on school readiness and the provision of services to all young children and their families in a prevention-oriented…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Psychologists, School Psychologists, Young Children
Kruger, Louis J.; And Others – 1993
This study focused on professional commitment to school psychology among practicing school psychologists. Burnout, school system reductions, and demographic characteristics were examined with respect to school psychologists' commitment to their profession. The results revealed that burnout had a significant relationship to professional commitment…
Descriptors: Burnout, Elementary Secondary Education, Psychology, School Psychologists
Bottoms, Bette L.; And Others – 1991
One of the most shocking claims about child abuse in recent years is that satanic, occult, or ritualistic abuse is occurring and on the rise. To date, no one has attempted to assess the prevalence of claims of such abuse, or to determine the range of cases and the nature of the typical case. This study is currently surveying approximately 41,000…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Incidence, National Surveys, Psychologists
Amaro, Hortensia – 1984
This directory provides 227 listings of Hispanic women in psychology living in the United States (they are found in 21 states plus the District of Columbia) and Puerto Rico. The entries, which are alphabetically listed, identify each woman's highest degree earned, date of degree, institution where the degree was earned, areas of specialization of…
Descriptors: Females, Higher Education, Hispanic Americans, Psychologists
Dees, Morris S., III; And Others – 1985
The public perception of psychology, psychologists, and psychiatrists has not been examined for 20 years. Participants for this study were randomly selected from an urban area (Oklahoma City) and a rural area (Okarche, Oklahoma). Questionnaires about the usefulness and competency of these professionals were administered by telephone; half of the…
Descriptors: Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Public Opinion, Rural Urban Differences
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