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Hulac, David M.; Dejong, Kayla; Benson, Nicholas – Psychology in the Schools, 2012
Manipulating the ratio of known to unknown items has been shown to improve student on-task behavior and increase the desirability of schoolwork. Although many intervention protocols manipulate ratios of known to unknown items, these frequently require extensive adult cuing. School psychologists recommending such interventions may face resistance…
Descriptors: Intervention, Action Research, School Psychologists, Multiplication
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Reed, Sarah J.; Miller, Robin Lin; Nnawulezi, Nkiru; Valenti, Maria T. – Journal of Community Psychology, 2012
Feminist scholars and community psychologists have argued that reflexivity is a necessary component to conducting socially conscious research. Reflexivity, however, is rarely evident in community psychology. In this article, we share the uncomfortable realities that surfaced during a community-based research project in which we adapted and…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Psychology, Black Studies, Research Projects
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Hansen, Andrea; Heath, Melissa Allen; Williams, Marleen; Fox, Jay; Hudnall, Gregory A.; Bledsoe, Catherine – Contemporary School Psychology, 2012
Commonly used in clinical and medical settings, no-suicide contracts (NSCs) solicit commitment from suicidal individuals not to attempt suicide. The prevalence of community and school-based Mental Health Professionals' (MHPs) use of NSCs with suicidal youth (SY) is unknown. Additionally, minimal feedback is available regarding MHPs' current…
Descriptors: Prevention, Mental Health Workers, Mental Health, Suicide
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Bishop, Dorothy V. M.; Clark, Becky; Conti-Ramsden, Gina; Norbury, Courtenay Frazier; Snowling, Margaret J – Child Language Teaching and Therapy, 2012
In contrast to dyslexia and autism, specific language impairment (SLI) is a neglected condition not only in research, but also in debates about policy and practice. A recent analysis of research publications and grants confirmed this impression, showing that SLI attracted far less research funding and led to fewer publications than many other…
Descriptors: Language Impairments, Internet, Clinical Psychology, Psychologists
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Crowley, Susan L.; Lichtenberg, James W.; Pollard, Jeffrey W. – Counseling Psychologist, 2012
Although specialty board certification by the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) has been a valued standard for decades, the vast majority of counseling psychologists do not pursue board certification in the specialty. The present article provides a brief history of board certification in general and some historical information about…
Descriptors: Certification, Counseling Psychology, Psychologists, Counselor Training
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Jones, Raya A. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
This paper takes a critical look at the applicability of the Jungian view on individuation and imagination. While Jungian ideas can bring something fresh and necessary into educational practice, personal enthusiasm might blind us to a dissonance between educational goals and the therapeutic goal of analytical psychology. The case is made with…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Educational Practices, Individual Development, Imagination
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Main, Shiho – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
Ideas about child education are inevitably underpinned by particular views of children, including their nature and development. The purpose of this paper is to discuss C. G. Jung's account of child education in relation to his psychological theory and view of children. However, as Jung's theory predominantly concerns the psychological development…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Personality Traits, Teacher Student Relationship, Children
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Sümer, Nebi; Helvaci, Elif; Misirlisoy, Mine – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2013
The interest in studying psychology has dramatically increased in the recent decades in Turkey. However, only 60% of psychology graduates work in jobs related to psychology. Moreover, there is no data on employability and job distribution of psychology graduates or on their job satisfaction. In the current study, the authors' first aim was to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Graduates, Employment Potential, Job Satisfaction
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Little, Steven G.; Akin-Little, Angeleque – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2013
Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for children or adolescents to be exposed to traumatic events. Experiences such as sexual or physical abuse, severe accidents, cancer or other life threatening illness, natural or man-made disasters, or the sudden death of a relative or peer can all result in maladaptive responses. As all children are in…
Descriptors: Trauma, School Psychologists, School Psychology, School Health Services
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Hernandez, Rafael J. C.; Rime, W. Jeremy; Jimerson, Shane R. – Contemporary School Psychology, 2013
The purpose of this article is to provide school psychologists and other educational professionals with important information regarding the epidemiology, etiology, assessment, and treatment of early onset schizophrenia (EOS). The central aim herein is to bring science to practice by succinctly highlighting key considerations for school…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, School Psychology, Schizophrenia, Epidemiology
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Espelage, Dorothy; Anderman, Eric M.; Brown, Veda Evanell; Jones, Abraham; Lane, Kathleen Lynne; McMahon, Susan D.; Reddy, Linda A.; Reynolds, Cecil R. – American Psychologist, 2013
Violence directed against K-12 teachers is a serious problem that demands the immediate attention of researchers, providers of teacher pre-service and in-service training, school administrators, community leaders, and policymakers. Surprisingly, little research has been conducted on this growing problem despite the broad impact teacher…
Descriptors: Violence, Teacher Effectiveness, School Holding Power, Intervention
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Lane, Kathleen Lynne; Oakes, Wendy Peia; Menzies, Holly Mariah; Oyer, Juli; Jenkins, Abbie – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2013
This article addressed 3 objectives for assisting the research and teaching communities in developing 3-tiered models of prevention at the high school level. The authors first established the benefit of using systematic behavior screening tools within the context of 3-tiered models to identify and support high school students with academic and…
Descriptors: Prevention, Behavior Problems, High School Students, High Schools
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Ni, Hong; Jones, Constance; Bruning, Roger – School Psychology International, 2013
To increase school psychologists' understanding of school contextual culture in China, this study used a qualitative research method to investigate 30 Chinese elementary school teachers' evaluation criteria as reflected in narrative student evaluations. In the study, 450 narrative student evaluations were coded and analysed. Overall, results…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Context, School Psychologists, School Psychology
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Kavenská, Veronika; Smékalová, Eleonora; Šmahaj, Jan – School Psychology International, 2013
This intensive exploratory research maps the working conditions of school psychologists in the Czech Republic. An electronic questionnaire consisting of 71 questions (58 quantitative, 13 qualitative) from nine fields was used as a research tool. The respondent sample ("N"?=?63; 53 females, 10 males) indicate that they are largely…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction, School Psychologists, Internet
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Albritton, Kizzy; Anhalt, Karla; Terry, Nicole Patton – School Psychology Forum, 2016
Achievement and disciplinary inequities between students from racially and ethnically diverse backgrounds and their White peers have been documented for decades in U.S. public schools. Researchers have documented that some racially and ethnically diverse students enter school with weaker academic skills than their White counterparts. Further,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, School Psychologists, Role, Change Agents
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