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Kelsey, John W.
With the advent of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act, (P.L. 94-142), diagnostic evaluations and recommendations for service should proceed on a logical and unbiased basis. Studies from the past decade have suggested that there is considerable bias in diagnostic labeling due to socioeconomic status and age of the child. In turn this…
Descriptors: Age, Bias, Certification, Educational Diagnosis
Peer reviewedMorrow, Lonny W. – Psychology in the Schools, 1975
Describes one model-process to be used by school psychologists to eliminate the criticism that school psychologists do not effect change in students referred to them. Adoption of this approach should result in the school psychologist's being perceived as a viable force in the diagnostic-prescriptive process. (Author/EJT)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavioral Objectives, Consultants, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedTorrance, E. Paul – Educational Horizons, 1974
Author presented some of the constructive things that school psychologists can do to assess more adequately disadvantaged minority group children. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Educationally Disadvantaged, Intelligence Tests, Measurement Techniques, Minority Group Children
Peer reviewedHyman, Irwin; Schreiber, Karen – Psychology in the Schools, 1975
Discusses the role of a school psychologist as a child advocate. Presented at National Association of School Psychologists, Las Vegas, March 1974. (HMV)
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Elementary Secondary Education, Helping Relationship
Sullivan, Otha Richard – 1980
Despite research conducted on the testing of minorities, little attention has been given to the issue of the race and training of the test administrator, i.e., the psychometrist or school psychologist. Black children in the present educational system are most often faced with examiners who are culturally, socially, and economically different from…
Descriptors: Black Education, Blacks, Cultural Differences, Educational Testing
Eimer, Bruce N.; Mancuso, James C. – 1980
This paper presents the rudiments of a constructivist conceptual framework which school psychologists can use to help parents develop positive parenting concepts. Problems arise if school psychologists rely solely on a mechanistic paradigm when they identify causes of unwanted behaviors and suggest specific remedial strategies. Operating within a…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Cognitive Processes, Models, Parent Child Relationship
Evans, Paul L. – 1979
The opinions of 162 psychologists, 842 teachers, 125 public school administrators and 50 state departments of education were surveyed regarding the current status of service delivery and school psychology. The first questionnaire was directed to coordinators of school psychological services and school psychologists and requested information about…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances
Fenton, Kathleen S.; And Others – 1977
A study involving 231 principals, 155 school psychologists, 155 special education teachers, and 216 regular education teachers was conducted to investigate Ss' expectations regarding their own and others' roles in the team serving handicapped students. Members indicated whether or not each activity from a list of 25 was appropriate to their role…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Handicapped Children, Interdisciplinary Approach
Spungin, Susan Jay – 1974
Described are the American Foundation for the Blind 2-day workshops for school psychologists which emphasized various techniques, adaptations, and specific information necessary for effective assessment and understanding of school-aged blind and visually handicapped children. The program and a list of participants for each of three workshops are…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Blindness, Case Studies, Diagnostic Tests
Holbrook, Sarah F. – 1969
Current critical problems in education, especially in urban education as well as societal problems, create the need for re-thinking, re-direction, and re-definition of how psychologists can most effectively contribute to meet the changing needs. This paper presents a plan that is being initiated in Minneapolis. The plan is based on the premise…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Problem Solving, Professional Personnel, Program Development
Walden, S. Bernie; And Others – 1971
Examined are the roles of special service personnel (SSP) who provide support services for Iowa public school teachers by three methods: helping a specific child, helping develop instructional program content, and helping develop new instructional skills. The 13 SSPs include counselor, director of special education, educational consultant, hearing…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Counselors, Exceptional Child Services, Health Personnel
Taylor, Elaine N.; And Others – 1974
This paper provides a brief review of the workshop held by the Human Resources Research Organization in March 1974 to acquaint mental health consultants with the procedures and instruments that have been developed to aid them in planning indirect services with schools. Among the specific objectives were: To disseminate information about the…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Consultants, Consultation Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedAlpert, Judith Landon; And Others – Journal of School Psychology, 1979
Consultants ranked teachers in their school consultation placements on ability to meet academic and socioemotional needs of children, receptivity to change, and likability. Results indicate that teachers most in need of assistance are not selected for consultation. (Author)
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Consultants, Consultation Programs, Counseling Services
Peer reviewedHohenshil, Thomas H.; Warden, Paul – School Psychology Digest, 1977
The need for school psychological services in vocational settings at the secondary school level and in vocational programs for handicapped and disadvantaged youth is discussed. The direct and indirect functions of the vocational school psychologist are outlined, and a sample training program for vocational school psychologists is included. (JAC)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Job Development, Job Skills, Occupational Information
Peer reviewedSmith, Joyce – School Psychology Digest, 1977
This article describes how a school psychologist used her skills to develop materials, instructional methodologies, and assessment strategies to facilitate the vocational education of students with special needs. The role of psychologist, instructor, consultant, manager of facility, and researcher are described. The importance of training in…
Descriptors: Job Development, Job Enrichment, Learning Laboratories, Program Descriptions


