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Pierson, Dorothy; Archambault, Francis – 1984
Using a survey of 1,656 Connecticut public school employees, this study compared burnout and stress variables for five groups: classroom teachers, school social workers, school psychologists, guidance counselors, and reading specialists. Questionnaires included a burnout inventory, role-behavior survey, and request for demographic information.…
Descriptors: Burnout, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction, Negative Attitudes
Krivacska, James J. – 1987
The preparation of the Individualized Education Program (IEP) for each handicapped child is seen as cumbersome and time consuming and involves writing similar goals and objectives repetitively for different students. Utilization of a microcomputer-based IEP preparation system has a significant impact on this process and what the school…
Descriptors: Computer Managed Instruction, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Disabilities
Fleming, Donald C.; And Others – 1980
This paper proposes a set of procedures for self-evaluation by practicing school psychologists and includes specific directions for development and improvement of their functioning. The evaluability assessment, a preparation for self-evaluation, is explained and suggested as a starting point. Included is a table which outlines the evaluability…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Counseling, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Bowser, Philip B., Ed. – 1982
Taxpayer revolts have led to increasing concerns about accountability, particularly among ancillary school service personnel. Approximately 150 questionnaires were distributed to school psychologists to obtain a sample of responses to questions commonly asked by parents, educators and the community. Their responses dealt with the role and function…
Descriptors: Accountability, Cost Effectiveness, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Role
Browning, Neil; And Others – 1982
This handbook for pupil personnel workers traces the historical development of school psychology and the pioneering work in this field done in Illinois. The role and function of school psychologists are outlined, dealing with special education, consultation, inservice training, and program development. The legal authorization for school…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Counselor Certification, Counselor Role, Elementary Secondary Education
Savickas, Mark L.; And Others – 1984
Supervisory behaviors considered effective by medical students were identified and organized into descriptive categories. A second study objective was to compare the supervisory behaviors of family physicians and those of behavioral scientists. Eighty-four sophomore medical students completed a critical incident report form at the end of an…
Descriptors: Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Higher Education, Interviews, Medical Case Histories
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Thielking, Monica; Jimerson, Shane R. – Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2006
School psychologists have a unique and multifaceted role within schools and must work with a variety of stakeholders. Therefore, it is important to explore and understand the perspectives of other educational professionals regarding the roles of school psychologists. This study examined the perspectives of principals (N = 21), teachers (N = 86),…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Psychologists, Counselor Role, Stakeholders
Rhode Island State Dept. of Education, Providence. Div. of Development and Operations. – 1975
This publication provides information concerning Rhode Island laws and Board of Regents regulations governing the certification of professional personnel in the public schools of Rhode Island. These regulations apply to all individuals certified or seeking certification after October 1, 1964. Individuals certified prior to this date and who have…
Descriptors: Degree Requirements, Elementary School Teachers, Principals, Public Schools
Reynolds, John N.; And Others – 1980
Psychologists' roles are changing and expanding in many ways. In the next decade, psychologists will probably continue their involvement away from the clinic and into the community. Deinstitutionalization should create many new opportunities for psychologists, particularly in the areas of community support system coordination and service…
Descriptors: Accountability, Community Services, Ecological Factors, Mental Health Programs
Bowen, Charles E.; Dalton, Tom – 1981
Research indicates that a discrepancy exists between the perceptions of school psychologists and teachers concerning the value of various functions of the school psychologist. Questionnaires about such perceptions of school psychological services were completed by 50 school psychologists and 400 teachers in western North Carolina. Results…
Descriptors: Consultants, Consultation Programs, Counseling Services, Counselor Teacher Cooperation
Binder, Virginia L. – 1980
Court decisions stressing the rights of mental patients have necessitated a radical revision in the management of behavioral treatment programs. The client's rights to the least intrusive procedures to achieve treatment goals have become important in case law. Factors which identify intrusiveness include: (1) the extent to which the "new…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Civil Liberties, Court Litigation, Individual Psychology
Rae, William A. – 1979
Hospitalized latency age children must confront their feelings surrounding illness, treatment, and hospitalization; and care must be taken so that normal developmental stages are minimally disrupted. Roadblocks to psychosocial growth may occur in the development of mastery, body image, cognitive understanding and family relationships. Often the…
Descriptors: Body Image, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Emotional Adjustment
Fisher, Alan T. – 1979
Administrative steps necessary to provide needed educational programs for transitional students (students who have been declassified and are no longer eligible for special education programing) are discussed. The administrative steps include recognizing the new subpopulation of students, arranging for the gradual transfer of students from special…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Administrator Role, Educational Diagnosis, Educational Needs
Inkster Public Schools, MI. Lincoln Child Development Center. – 1968
An innovative kindergarten program was established as a federally funded project to pursue the following objectives: (1) to discover and develop the potential ability of each child, (2) to develop feelings of autonomy and self-worth, (3) to provide experiences for developing inquiring attitudes and for development of self-confidence and positive…
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Curriculum, Educational Objectives, Kindergarten
Farling, William H. – 1976
Past attempts to clarify the status of school psychology and to set guidelines for its future development are reviewed. The continuing problem for school psychology is identified as a lack of success in causing a coordinated implementation of a broad role and function which would achieve a position of recognized importance and influence for school…
Descriptors: Educational Diagnosis, Educational Programs, Exceptional Persons, Handicapped Children
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