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Martin, Roy; Meyers, Joel – Psychology in the Schools, 1980
Consultation is one of the school psychologist's major professional functions, and psychologists feel that other school personnel want them to spend more of their professional time consulting than they do at present. Client-centered consultation is the dominant variety practiced. Most learned what they know on the job. (Author)
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Counseling Theories, Counselor Role, Counselor Teacher Cooperation
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Altmaier, Elizabeth Mitchell – Counseling Psychologist, 1979
The same standards of due care and informed consent apply to services provided by a practicum agency in spite of the unique nature of such a setting. Counselor trainees and their supervisors must be aware of relevant legal standards and demonstrate their adoption throughout the training process. (Author)
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Training, Delivery Systems
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Lacayo, Noel; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1981
A national survey of school psychologists found that assessment activities comprised nearly 40 percent of the work time, and consultative activities another one-third of the day. Data were collected on a number of other work activities, as well as characteristics of the respondents and district served. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Needs Assessment
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Medway, Frederic J.; Forman, Susan G. – Journal of School Psychology, 1980
School psychologists and elementary school teachers were shown videotapes of a psychologist consulting with a teacher, with the psychologist using either behavioral or mental health consultation techniques. In general, teachers preferred behavioral consultation, while psychologists rated the mental health consultation as more effective. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Consultation Programs, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques
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Dean, Raymond S. – Journal of School Psychology, 1980
The behavior of preadolescent males was rated by two teachers using the Devereux Child Behavior Rating Scale. Interrater teacher reliability estimates were not significantly different than those reported with mental health professionals, but differentiated significantly between diagnostic categories. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Diagnostic Tests, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Education
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Pfeiffer, Steven I. – Psychology in the Schools, 1981
Report-writing and consultation competencies of new students were compared with graduate students in order to evaluate a school psychology competency-based training model. Results confirmed success of the training program, although no difference was found between the two groups. (RC)
Descriptors: College Students, Competency Based Education, Counseling Effectiveness, Higher Education
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Maher, Charles A. – Journal of School Psychology, 1979
Contemporary standards of professional practice and recent educational compliance legislation emphasize the delivery of appropriate school psychological services geared to a range of school-age children with special needs. These guidelines are set forth so that school psychologists might consider them and adapt them to local circumstances. (Author)
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Counselor Role, Delivery Systems, Educational Legislation
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Travis, LeRoy D. – Canadian Journal of Education, 1979
In analyzing the political economy influencing Canadian schooling and psychology, the author finds that Canadian teachers and psychologists have abdicated their leadership role to those, both foreign and domestic, who know less than they do about Canadian educational needs, but who seem to have greater power and prestige. (SJL)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Attitudes, Educational Policy, Educational Psychology
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Gerken, Kathryn Clark; Landau, Steven – Journal of School Psychology, 1979
To isolate variables present in school psychologists which may enhance effective delivery of psychological services, other school staff were asked to evaluate the performance of their psychologist. They perceived those psychologists with four to nine years experience as the most effective. The level of training yielded conflicting results. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Comparative Analysis, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Evaluation
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Grotberg, Edith H. – Journal of School Psychology, 1977
School psychologists should play a critical role in determining the policy implications of effective early childhood education and development programs. The tools of knowledge they use are: (1) human growth and development, learning, and program impact; (2) effects of programs on children; and (3) program implementation at the local level. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Early Childhood Education, Educational Policy, Educational Programs
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Sandoval, Jonathan; Lambert, Nadine M. – Psychology in the Schools, 1977
The evaluation of school psychological services is a responsibility and an opportunity too long ignored. This paper describes and presents examples of five data collection devices which can be used in the evaluation effort: the vignette-based questionnaire, the role-model questionnaire, the services received questionnaire, the teacher interview,…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Counselor Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
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Rueda, Robert; Garcia, Erminda – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1997
A study of special educators (n=21), bilingual credentialed teachers (n=21), and school psychologists (n=21) examined their judgments regarding how portfolio data compared to traditional standardized assessment data. Results indicate that portfolio data led to more numerous, specific, and detailed recommendations and judgments, and is more…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Diversity (Student), Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities
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Sawatzky, Donald; Pare, David – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 1996
Proposes the use of family-school meetings as a means of closing the current gap between families and schools when helping children who are experiencing difficulties. The collaborative approach advanced here eschews directive interventions and favors a view of counseling as a series of therapeutic conversations where meanings are co-constructed…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Cooperation, Counseling Effectiveness
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Gresham, Frank M.; Lopez, Maria F. – School Psychology Quarterly, 1996
Argues for a unifying concept for consultation research and practice based on the principle of social validity, a principle which includes the evaluation of the social importance of the effects produced by intervention procedures. Suggests that relying exclusively on consultees to socially validate goals, procedures, and outcomes is misguided. (75…
Descriptors: Behavior, Consultants, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation
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Landis, Ronald S.; Dempsey, Margaret T.; Overstreet, Stacy – School Psychology Quarterly, 2003
Study demonstrates how Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) could be applied to common measurement issues within school psychology literature. CFA used to test several alternative factor structures thought to underlie a commonly used measure of exposure to community violence. Data were collected from 242 elementary and middle school, inner city,…
Descriptors: Black Students, Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Students, Elementary Schools
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