Download or read book Resources in Education written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Resources in Education written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 952 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Making Psychologists in Schools Indispensable written by Ronda C. Talley and published by Amer Psychological Assn. This book was released on 1996 with total page 198 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Making psychologists in schools indispensable is essential if psychology in education is going to survive and prosper during the 21st century. This book presents the reflections of 27 leaders in the field of school psychology on the issue of what can make psychologists in schools indispensable. Chapters are: Becoming Indispensable Through Mental Health Promotion (J. Sandoval); Indispensability: The Holy Grail (G. Trachtman); Recycling the Basics for Evolving Schools: Psychologists as Fulcrums for Leveraging Improved Schooling (J. French); Becoming Essential: Rethinking the Practice of School Psychology (B. Doll); The Educare Psychologist: Re-Inventing School Psychology and Schools for the 21st Century (F. Farley); Excellence, Relevance, and Passion: The Motive Power of Indispensability (R. Talley); Five Themes to Enhance the Value of Psychology to Schools (R. Abidin); One Way of Looking at the Future: A Plan for Creating Value in School Psychological Services (B. Phillips); Psychology in Schools Is Indispensable: An Administrative Perspective (J. Jackson); Enduring Expertise of School Psychologists and the Changing Demands of Schools in the United States (P. Harrison); Making Psychologists Indispensable in the School: Collaborative Training Approaches Involving Educators and School Psychologists (W. Pryzwansky); Replacing Schools with Children: Making Psychologists Indispensable to Schools and Communities (R. Short); Responding to School Needs: The Role of the Psychologist (J. Cummings); The School Psychologist as Citizen of the Learning Community (S. Rosenfield); Listening to Our Clients: A Strategy for Making Psychology Indispensable in the Schools (M. Brassard); Making Psychologists Indispensable in Schools: Do We Really Have To? (T. Kubiszyn); Psychologists in the Schools: Routes to Becoming Indispensable (D. Tharinger); Turning Imperfection into Perfection: Some Advice for Making Psychology Indispensable in the Schools (F. Medway); Advancing Knowledge in Schools Through Consultative Knowledge Linking (T. Kratochwill); Assessing Learning of All Students: Becoming an Essential Service Provider Once Again (S. Elliot); Expertise Makes Psychology in the Schools Indispensable (J. Naglieri); Fantasy, Reality, Necessity and the Indispensable School Psychologist (J. Alpert and L. Rigney); Making Psychologists Indispensable in the Schools: School Psychologists as Specialists in Neurologic Problems (E. Clark); Making Psychology in Schools Indispensable: Crisis Intervention for Fun and Profit (L. Aronin); Making Psychology in the Schools Indispensable: Our Role in Crisis Intervention (K. Young, S. Poland, and L. Griffin); Measurement Consultation (R. Kamphaus); and Psychology in Education as Developmental Healthcare: A Proposal for Fundamental Change and Survival (S. Bagnato). (JBJ)
Download or read book Making Psychologists in Schools Indispensable written by Ronda C. Talley and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 189 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book School Psychology written by Sally L. Grapin, PhD, NCSP and published by Springer Publishing Company. This book was released on 2023-07-19 with total page 401 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Portrays the current landscape of school psychology practice in the United States and beyond from a social justice perspective Distinguished by its concentrated focus on social justice, this text serves as a comprehensive introduction to the practice and profession of school psychology for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. The second edition delivers updated content that reflects the newly released National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) Professional Standards and offers new chapters on antiracism; international school psychology; school psychology research; crisis prevention and intervention; and family, school, and community collaboration. Woven throughout is pertinent information on telehealth and COVID-19. The second edition reflects the perspectives of authors with a diverse range of cultural identities. It also includes a glossary of key terms and abundant recommendations for further reading. The text first addresses the historical, multicultural, training, legal and ethical foundations of school psychology—critical to understanding the contemporary scope and status of the discipline. The second section, describing the roles and functions of the school psychologist, meets the learner's needs by first outlining the most basic principles of assessment and intervention and then describing their application to various areas of practice. Finally, the book describes anticipated trends in practice and present steps for embarking on a career in school psychology. All chapters—clearly mapped to the NASP Practice Model—integrate content on systematic injustice in schools and the psychologist's role in advancing equity. The text contains many features designed to facilitate learning, including Chapter Objectives, Social Justice Connections, Discussion Questions, and Recommended Readings. Instructors also have access to sample course syllabi, Test Bank, and chapter PowerPoints. New to the Second Edition: New chapters on antiracism; international school psychology; school psychology research; crisis prevention and intervention; and family, school, and community collaboration Embeds new content throughout on telehealth, COVID-19, distance learning, and leadership Clearly maps the new NASP 2020 Professional Standards in each chapter Includes the contributions of accomplished new authors representing diverse multicultural backgrounds Key Features: Infuses a social justice orientation throughout the text Centers antiracism as a critical pillar of school psychology Includes chapter objectives and discussion questions to promote critical thinking Includes a review of foundational and prerequisite concepts essential for understanding school psychology service delivery