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McWhirter, Benedict T.; Palombi, Barbara; Garbin, Calvin P. – Journal of College Counseling, 2000
Examines university employees' (N=130) awareness and perceptions of the importance of university counseling and consultation services. Results indicate that employees fell into 1 of 4 groups sharing similar perceptions of counseling and consultation activities. Implications for service provision and research are discussed. (Author/MKA)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Consultation Programs, Counseling Services, Higher Education
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Hayes, Andrew F. – Human Communication Research, 2006
Multilevel modeling (MLM) is growing in use throughout the social sciences. Although daunting from a mathematical perspective, MLM is relatively easy to employ once some basic concepts are understood. In this article, I present a primer on MLM, describing some of these principles and applying them to the analysis of a multilevel data set on…
Descriptors: Models, Social Sciences, Data Analysis, Physician Patient Relationship
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Donohue, B.; Dickens, Y.; Lancer, K.; Covassin, T.; Hash, A.; Miller, A.; Genet, J. – Behavior Modification, 2004
Although investigations have consistently demonstrated the effectiveness of sport psychology interventions, these methods have been underutilized by athletes. In this study, 124 athletes completed the athletes Attitudes Toward Seeking Sport Psychology Consultation Questionnaire (ATSSPCQ) and were subsequently randomly assigned to receive one of…
Descriptors: Intervention, Investigations, Athletes, Sport Psychology
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Hick, Peter – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2005
Inclusion is a central issue for educational psychologists (EPs) today, yet they have often been portrayed as gatekeepers to special provision. One approach for EPs to promote more inclusive practices in schools is through the Index for Inclusion as a vehicle for consultation. This paper reports a study of EPs acting as "critical friends" to…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Pilot Projects, Educational Psychology, Inclusive Schools
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Mackert, Michael; Whitten, Pamela – Journal of School Health, 2007
Background: Telemedicine, the provision of healthcare at a distance via telecommunication technology, has been used to address a wide range of health concerns in a variety of settings. Given the challenges schools face in keeping students healthy, telemedicine could be viewed as a mechanism to provide healthcare services directly to students in…
Descriptors: Physicians, School Nurses, School Health Services, Teleworking
Bradley, Elizabeth H. – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2007
In communities all over the United States, issues of mistrust, anger, harassment, and bias often accompany the task of cultures learning to live together, and Lewiston, Maine, is no exception. Lewiston High School has recognized the potential conflict and addressed it in a forthright manner. The students have helped lead the way. This article…
Descriptors: Student Leadership, Cultural Pluralism, Case Studies, Sensitivity Training
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Hasselbusch, Andrea; Penman, Merrolee – Kairaranga, 2008
The focus of this study was to explore the occupational therapy consultation process used with students on the autistic spectrum attending their regular school. Individual, in-depth interviews with senior occupational therapists were employed to collect the data. Grounded theory (Glaser & Strauss, 1967; Strauss, 1987; Strauss & Corbin,…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Qualitative Research, Inclusion, Holistic Approach
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Murray, Desiree W.; Rabiner, David; Schulte, Ann; Newitt, Kristy – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2008
This study examined the feasibility and integrity of a daily report card (DRC) intervention in a small sample of randomly assigned elementary students with previously diagnosed ADHD and classroom impairment. In order to enhance implementation, a conjoint behavioral consultation approach was used in which parents were engaged as active participants…
Descriptors: Report Cards, Intervention, Effect Size, Teaching Methods
Group of Eight (NJ1), 2008
The release of the "Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research 2007" by the Australian Government in 2007 was welcomed by Go8 (Group of Eight) institutions, particularly in relation to the improvements and broader scope of the matters covered by Part A of that Code. However, as foreshadowed by the Go8 during the consultation…
Descriptors: Public Agencies, Foreign Countries, Government School Relationship, Administrative Principles
Montgomery, Daniel; Wiesman, Daryl W. – 1998
As an increasing number of communication professionals embark on careers in training and consulting, it is imperative that they ground their work in sound ethical principles and related practices. Recognizing the importance of ethics as a discipline, the National Communication Association (NCA) is in the process of developing a code of ethics for…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Consultants, Consultation Programs, Ethics
Ross, Roseanna Gaye – 1997
Noting the continued growth of centers for teaching and learning on college campuses, this paper discusses the increasing involvement of speech communication professionals as directors/coordinators of such centers. The paper's first section examines the role of a communication consultant and describes the knowledge and skills needed for effective…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Consultants, Consultation Programs, Faculty Development
Benshoff, James M. – 1994
This digest discusses the use of peer consultation as a form of counselor supervision, proposing that peer supervision and consultation may be potentially effective approaches to increasing the frequency and/or quality of supervision available to a counselor. Peer consultation is defined as an arrangement in which peers work together for mutual…
Descriptors: Consultants, Consultation Programs, Counselor Training, Counselors
Parr, Joyce; Green, Sara – 1986
The housing industry for the elderly has changed from being primarily the effort of charitable organizations to include a large number of for-profit businesses. Psychologists interested in dealing with this industry will have to be aggressive. Important considerations include the following: (1) managers make decisions about finances, products, and…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Consultants, Consultation Programs, Housing
Ross, Roseanna G. – 1986
Focusing on the issue of the training and preparation of the communication specialist in communication consulting, an investigation of the persuasive elements in the client-consulting relationship suggests that more direct focus on consulting as persuasion can lead to more responsible and effective enactment of the role of both consultant and…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Consultants, Consultation Programs, Organizational Communication
Anderson, Dana McCoy; Ritter, Shirley A. – 1985
For the past three years, Furman University has offered training for special educators to develop skills as peer inservice providers and as peer consultants to general education personnel. By means of a personnel preparation grant, School Initiated Teacher Education (SITE) Outreach has involved 61 special education teachers, speech therapists, and…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Disabilities, Inservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education
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