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Jimerson, Shane R.; Brock, Stephen E.; Pletcher, Sarah W. – School Psychology International, 2005
In an effort to promote the social and cognitive competence of youth, school psychologists must be prepared to address a multitude of contextual factors and life events that impact children's performance and adjustment in school and subsequent developmental trajectories. The domain of crisis preparedness and intervention has received increased…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, School Psychologists, Natural Disasters, Crisis Intervention
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Hosp, Michelle K.; Fuchs, Lynn S. – School Psychology Review, 2005
The primary purpose of this study was to assess whether the relation between curriculum-based measurement (CBM) and specific reading skills changes as a function of grade. In addition, this study sought to identify cutscores that correspond with benchmark performance on a variety of reading subskills at Grades 1 through 4. Participants were…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Reading Skills, Curriculum Based Assessment, Decoding (Reading)
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Truscott, Stephen D.; Catanese, Angela M.; Abrams, Laura M. – School Psychology International, 2005
Researchers, practitioners and theorists have raised concerns about the special education delivery and classification processes in the United States. The President's Commission on Excellence in Special Education report (PCESE:2002) examined these concerns and existing special education research, reports and opinions to develop recommendations for…
Descriptors: Educational Change, School Psychology, School Psychologists, Classification
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Duch, Helena – School Psychology International, 2005
This article reviews the role of a school psychologist hired to consult with UNICEF Maldives in the development and implementation of an integrated policy for early childhood development in the Republic of Maldives. Working with UNICEF staff, government officials, non-governmental organizations, teachers, parents and children, the unique training…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, International Organizations, School Psychologists
Carlson, John S.; Brinkman, Tara; Majewicz-Hefley, Amy – California School Psychologist, 2006
Recent studies on the prevalence of autism indicate that approximately 1 in 200 children meet diagnostic criteria, significantly greater than rates reported just a decade ago (Blanchard, Gurka, & Blackman, 2006). Concurrently, biomedical treatments including psychotropic medication have been used with increased frequency to treat children…
Descriptors: Autism, School Psychologists, Drug Therapy, Outcomes of Treatment
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Guess, Pamela E.; Gillen, Mark C.; Woitaszewski, Scott E. – Journal of School Counseling, 2006
Collaboration is an interactive process that has become mandated as a part of educational decision-making. School counselors and school psychologists are now guided by professional principles that advocate interdisciplinary collaboration. This study identified activities for which these professionals currently collaborated with each other, as well…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Counselor Role, Cooperation, School Counselors
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Ashton, Rebecca; Roberts, Elizabeth – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2006
This paper describes a small-scale piece of research identifying which aspects of the EP role are considered valuable by SENCos and by EPs themselves. In addition, both groups were asked to identify whether they felt these aspects were uniquely offered by EPs or whether other professionals offered similar or identical services. The differences…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, School Psychologists, Special Education, Special Education Teachers
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Brazelton, Elizabeth W.; Jackson, Robert; Buckhalt, Joseph; Shapiro, Steve; Byrd, Dianne – Professional Educator, 2003
Three WISC-III protocols and a questionnaire were sent to individuals representative of varying levels and fields of education and who held different professional positions for scoring. Data analyses of the 126 sets of protocols revealed that the Comprehension, Vocabulary, and Similarities subtests were scored incorrectly most often. Analyses also…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Counselor Training, Scoring, Counseling Psychology
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Nastasi, Bonnie K. – School Psychology Review, 2003
The article by Fantuzzo, McWayne, and Bulotsky (2003) describes a model for addressing the former U.S. Surgeon General's (USDHHS, 1999) priorities for improving mental health service delivery to the nation's children. The authors identify several elements that characterize their own work and that can guide the work of school psychologists and…
Descriptors: Health Services, Health Promotion, School Psychologists, Mental Health Programs
Adams, Gail B.; Smith, Thomas J.; Bolt, Sara E.; Nolten, Patrick – California School Psychologist, 2007
Current educational practices for classifying and serving students with mental health disorders such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) have been associated with specific problems. These include the stigma of labeling, misalignment of school-based categories (e.g., E/BD, OHI) with clinical diagnoses, and concerns regarding the provision of…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Figurative Language, Disabilities, Identification
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Bradshaw, Catherine P.; Sawyer, Anne L.; O'Brennan, Lindsey M. – School Psychology Review, 2007
Although bullying and other forms of peer victimization at school are a growing concern, there has been little research examining the potential differences between student and staff perceptions of the frequency of bullying, most common location and forms of bullying, severity of the problem, social norms related to bullying, and responses to…
Descriptors: Bullying, Psychologists, School Psychologists, Victims of Crime
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Kush, Joseph C.; Watkins, Marley W. – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2007
Test bias research with Native American participants is uncommon, although individual tests of intelligence are often used with Native American students to determine eligibility for special education services. Only two studies with minimally adequate sample sizes have addressed the structural validity of major tests of intelligence in Native…
Descriptors: Test Bias, American Indians, School Psychologists, American Indian Education
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Cowan, Richard J.; McGoey, Kara E.; Quallich, Kristine – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2007
The inclusion of students with learning disabilities in the general education setting has resulted in a dramatic shift in the roles of educators, school psychologists, and administrators alike. Although many changes were anticipated, some were not. The primary purpose of this study was to engage school psychologists in a focus group to explore…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Mainstreaming, School Psychologists, Learning Disabilities
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Lollar, Donald; Cordero, Jose F. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
School adjustment and achievement are at the heart of a child's development. Both are influenced by a myriad of factors that are complex and interconnected. For children with difficulties, school psychologists are integral to the assessment of those diverse factors and to the implementation of intervention strategies that help those children…
Descriptors: Student Adjustment, Intervention, School Psychologists, Public Health
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Nabors, Laura A.; Little, Steven G.; Akin-Little, Angeleque; Iobst, Emily A. – Psychology in the Schools, 2008
More children and adolescents who have chronic illnesses are being included in regular education classrooms today than ever before. However, teachers may not feel confident about being able to meet these children's educational, social, or emotional needs in the classroom. School psychologists are able to assess children's functioning in these…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Chronic Illness, Cerebral Palsy, Regular and Special Education Relationship
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