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Hojnoski, Robin L.; Morrison, Rhonda; Brown, Melissa; Matthews, William J. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2006
The use of projective techniques by school psychologists has been a point of interest and debate, with a number of survey studies documenting usage. The purpose of this study is to update the status of projective use among school psychologists, with a specific focus on their use in the social emotional assessment of children in schools. In…
Descriptors: Projective Measures, Test Use, School Psychologists, Surveys
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Zamostny, Kathy P.; O'Brien, Karen M.; Baden, Amanda L.; Wiley, Mary O'Leary – Counseling Psychologist, 2003
This article presents an overview of the practice of adoption to counseling psychologists to promote clinical understanding of the adoption experience and to stimulate research on adoption. The article includes definitions of adoption terminology, important historical and legal developments for adoption, a summary of adoption statistics,…
Descriptors: Models, Psychologists, Counseling Psychology, Social Environment
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Werth, James L., Jr.; Kopera-Frye, Karen; Blevins, Dean; Bossick, Brian – Counseling Psychologist, 2003
The increasing older adult population has implications for the training and practice of counseling psychologists because of the field's avowed dedication to lifespan development. The present study examined the degree to which older adults were represented in articles in the "Journal of Counseling Psychology" and "The Counseling Psychologist" from…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Older Adults, Counseling Psychology, Counselor Training
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Duggan, Dana D.; Medway, Frederic J.; Bunke, Vicki L. – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2004
This project involved a school psychologist's efforts to train teachers about chronic illnesses. A two-session training presentation was offered and supplemented by materials in written form and a specially designed Web site with links to additional resources. The training was offered to 91 educators in Georgia, United States. Training focused on…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Chronic Illness, Web Sites, Training
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Tsai, Chin-Chung – Adolescence (San Diego): an international quarterly devoted to the physiological, psychological, psychiatric, sociological, and educational aspects of the second decade of human life, 2006
Many educational psychologists believe that students' beliefs about the nature of knowledge, called epistemological beliefs, play an essential role in their learning process. Educators also stress the importance of helping students develop a better understanding of the nature of knowledge. The tentative and creative nature of science is often…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scientific Principles, Psychologists, Physics
Nevin, Ann; Smith, Robin – Online Submission, 2007
The authors support role changes for educational practitioners who work with children and youth with disabilities as they make important transitions. Principles from critical pedagogy and disability studies are summarized to provide a new theoretical framework to support role changes. Rather than needs-based services that focus on helping those…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Disabilities, School Psychologists, Elementary Secondary Education
Williams, Robert B.; French, Laurence A. – Online Submission, 2007
Psychologists are amongst the professionals who assess children to identify and prescribe for those with learning differences. They currently carry out these assessments in the context of the practice of inclusive education that involves providing for all children's educational needs in regular classroom settings. Recently, some psychologists have…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Educational Needs, Inclusive Schools, Early Intervention
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George, Michael P.; White, George P.; Schlaffer, Joseph J. – Psychology in the Schools, 2007
In this article, we examine two schools that successfully adopted school-wide positive behavior interventions and highlight some of the common features that contributed to their success. As part of our analysis, we draw upon the theoretical literature on organizational change to discuss factors that supported these successful school-wide reform…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Organizational Change, Behavior Change, Behavior Disorders
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Riley-Tillman, T. Chris; Chafouleas, Sandra M.; Briesch, Amy M. – Psychology in the Schools, 2007
With the growing popularity of a response to intervention model of service delivery, the role of intervention management is becoming more prominent. Although many aspects of intervention management have received significant attention, one area that warrants further development involves feasible methods for monitoring student behavior in a…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Intervention, Report Cards, Internet
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Huck, Schuyler W. – Psychology in the Schools, 2007
Two questions are considered in this article: (a) What should professionals in school psychology do in an effort to stay current with developments in applied statistics? (b) What should they do with their existing knowledge to move from surface understanding of statistics to deep understanding? Written for school psychologists who have completed…
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Statistics, School Psychology, School Psychologists
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Wendt, Dennis C., Jr.; Slife, Brent D. – American Psychologist, 2007
In its policy rationale for evidence-based practice in psychology (EBPP), the APA Presidential Task Force on Evidence-Based Practice (see record 2006-05893-001) claims to have constituted itself with "scientists and practitioners from a wide range of perspectives and traditions, reflecting the diverse perspectives within the field" (p. 273). We…
Descriptors: Psychology, Psychologists, Misconceptions, Evidence
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Sanders, Lalage; Sander, Paul – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2007
Introduction. Sander, Stevenson, King and Coates (2000) identified differences between medical students in a conventional university and psychology students in a post-1992 university in their responses to different styles of learning and teaching. Method. It had been hypothesised that differing levels of confidence explained why the former felt…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Psychologists, Measures (Individuals), Psychology
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Brinkman, Tara M.; Segool, Natasha K.; Pham, Andy V.; Carlson, John S. – International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 2007
The accountability movement in psychology has resulted in practitioners increasingly using evidence-based interventions and treatment modalities to treat client problems. Behavioral consultation is one framework that practitioners can utilize in providing empirically supported services. In order to demonstrate the use of effective, evidence-based…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Consultation Programs, Reports, Writing (Composition)
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Smith, Steven R. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2007
This article addresses a 2006 article by Hojnoski, Morrison, Brown, and Matthews on the use of performance-based measurement among school-based practitioners. Their results suggest that many of their survey respondents favor the use of this form of measurement. This line of research is important and addresses an important issue in current clinical…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Projective Measures, Measurement Techniques, Psychological Evaluation
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Hasson, Natalie – Child Language Teaching and Therapy, 2007
This paper highlights the appeal of dynamic assessment (DA) for speech and language therapists (SLTs), and describes the usefulness of various DA models and methods. It describes the background to DA, and the uses to which DA has been put, by educational psychologists in the UK, and by SLTs in the USA. The research and development of methods of DA…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Models, Research and Development, Psychologists
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