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SMITH, M. DANIEL – 1967
A TWO-YEAR SEMINAR IN LEARNING THEORY AND THE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF EDUCATION WAS CONDUCTED FOR A FACULTY GROUP OF A SMALL PRIVATE LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE. EIGHT VISITING RESEARCHERS IN PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION PRESENTED THEIR WORK AND DISCUSSED ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING WITH RESPECT TO THE DISCIPLINES REPRESENTED BY 22 FACULTY…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Concept Formation, Educational Research, Learning
Ekstrom, Ruth B. – 1980
A questionnaire about graduate school and professional experiences was completed by 235 white females, 10 minority females, 198 white males, and 12 minority males who hold the doctoral degree and are members of the American Psychological Association, Division of Educational Psychology. Tentative findings, based on simple descriptive statistics,…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Educational Psychology, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Graduate Study
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Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, GA. – 1979
Historical issues and the development of the mental health personnel system are examined. The four core professions (psychiatry, clinical psychology, psychiatric social work, and psychiatric nursing) evolved into the medical-psychiatric model of the state mental hospitals, institutions for the mentally retarded, and child guidance clinics. This…
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Health Personnel, History, Labor Force Development
Gerber, Gwendolyn L. – 1978
In the field of child abuse, the psychologist's role is twofold: assessment of the dynamics involved in the particular case, and treatment. The psychologist's assessment could provide relevant information concerning whether to remove a child from the home, whether there is a danger to siblings, or whether the case would be amenable to treatment.…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Counselor Role, Crisis Intervention, Family Counseling
BARMAN, ALICEROSE S.
SINCE THE PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DISORDERS FELT ISOLATED FROM THEIR CHILDREN, THE PSYCHIATRIST IN CHARGE OF THE NORTH SHORE MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION DECIDED GROUP WORK WITH THESE PARENTS WAS NEEDED. FROM THE EXPERIENCES OF WORKING WITH SEVERAL SUCH GROUPS IT HAS BEEN DECIDED THAT (1) A GROUP SHOULD BE COMPOSED ONLY OF PARENTS WHOSE…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Objectives, Group Counseling, Group Discussion
Vance, Hubert; And Others – 1974
A survey was undertaken of 53 school leaders and 16 administrators of Special Education as to the functions of a school psychologist to determine what type of psychological services should be given priority. The scale contained 46 clearly and legitimately defined functions which school psychologists might perform within a school district. Evidence…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Counselor Role, Intervention, Labor Utilization
Buktenica, Norman A.; And Others – 1976
Rationale, application for training, and implications for practice are presented for a school psychology training approach that is part of a broader Transactional-Ecological Psychology (TEP) Training Program. The TEP provides an innovative and unified approach to training in the areas traditionally called clinical, community, counseling and school…
Descriptors: Accountability, Behavioral Objectives, Certification, Competency Based Education
Grimes, Jeff, Ed. – 1977
The case studies presented by seven school psychologists illustrate the nature and scope of psychological intervention with emotionally disturbed and otherwise handicapped students. Included are papers with the following titles and authors: "Desensitization--An Approach to the Elimination of Phobic Behavior" (E. Asmus); "Reduction of Classroom…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Case Studies, Contingency Management
Francisco, Richard P. – 1977
Overburdened by numerous non-teaching problems and pressures that occupy their daily lives, some secondary school teachers find very little time to address their primary task: that of teaching. As a result, many teachers are frustrated and dissatisfied with their job, and that means that their teaching suffers. Support for classroom teachers is…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Counselors, Educational Environment, Job Satisfaction
Langstaff, Anne L.; Volkmor, Cara B. – 1969
Children who have specific learning problems in spite of intact intelligence and sense organs require a type of instruction that is adapted to their particular learning assets and liabilities. The "systems model" that is described consists of two input-output cycles which involve the teacher and the school psychologist. The teacher makes…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Objectives, Child Development, Evaluation Methods
McGraw, Kate R. – 1973
This paper examines the assets and problems that occur when a school system relies on part-time, external mental health services. In this case, the "part-time, services" are provided by local university (Yale) graduate students in the role of counsultants The greatest problem encountered is the attitude of the regular teaching staff who find the…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Consultation Programs, Educational Programs, Field Experience Programs
1972
The purpose of the symposium, cosponsored by the American Association of State Psychology Boards and Division 12 of the American Psychological Association, was to focus attention on interesting and innovative approaches to Continuing Education in psychology as a profession in various parts of the country. The participants were asked to focus on…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Conferences, Continuing Education Centers, Educational Programs
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Otey, John W. – Psychology in the Schools, 1978
The gifted student, who has too long been overlooked, is now eligible for placement in special education classes designed to further the development of his unique abilities. The role of the school psychologist in identification of the gifted student is discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Academically Gifted, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Education
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Chan, Kenyon S. – Psychology in the Schools, 1978
Examined implications of research on locus of control and achievement motivation. It is suggested that locus of control and achievement motivation influence ways in which a child approaches school-related tasks, interprets outcomes of tasks, selects tasks, and persists in activities. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavioral Science Research, Educational Psychology, Elementary Education
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Farkas, Ervi I. – Psychology in the Schools, 1978
Describes an intern's experience in a diversified field training program for school psychologists and how the role and function of the school psychologist in each setting changes. Discusses benefits of the "extended diversified" model training program as seen by 15 second-year students in such a program. (Author)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Counselor Role, Counselor Training, Field Experience Programs
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