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Farmer, Ryan L.; Floyd, Randy G. – Psychology in the Schools, 2016
School-based practitioners are to implement and report functional behavior assessments (FBAs) that are consistent with both the research literature and the law, both federal and state. However, the literature regarding how best to document the FBA process is underdeveloped. A review of applied behavior analytic and school psychology literature as…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Reports, Technical Writing
Osher, Daniel A. – Communique, 2016
School psychologists have a close, often uncomfortable relationship with the law, as much of what they do from day to day is defined by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA, 2004) and related state law. However, judges deciding cases often do not have a detailed understanding of how education and schools work, and…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, School Psychology, Legal Responsibility, Disabilities
Avant, Deneca Winfrey; Swerdlik, Mark E. – School Social Work Journal, 2016
Multi-tiered System of Supports/Response to Intervention (MTSS/RTI) is now mandated in a number of states, including Illinois, and being implemented at all grade levels. School social workers and school psychologists are typically involved in implementation; however, minimal information exists on the extent to which they collaborate. Results of an…
Descriptors: Counselor Role, School Social Workers, School Psychologists, Program Implementation
Proctor, Sherrie L.; Simpson, Chamane M.; Levin, Jacqueline; Hackimer, Laura – Contemporary School Psychology, 2014
Lack of racially, ethnically, and linguistically (REL) diverse school psychologists has been a concern for decades. Recent and rapid increases in student diversity within America's public schools require that school psychology address the longstanding lack of diversity within the field. This article details the demographics of school…
Descriptors: Student Recruitment, Student Diversity, School Psychologists, Graduate Students
Augustyniak, Kristine M. – Psychology in the Schools, 2014
Though National Association of School Psychologists standards acknowledge the urgent need for leadership skills among school psychologists and loosely define a leadership agenda, a cogent model for the training and practice of this skill set has not yet been explicated. The formulation of a preliminary conceptual framework is a particularly…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Leadership, Leadership Training, Models
Mayworm, Ashley M.; Dowdy, Erin; Knights, Kezia; Rebelez, Jennica – Contemporary School Psychology, 2015
Selective mutism (SM) is a type of anxiety disorder that involves the persistent failure to speak in contexts where speech is typically expected (e.g., school), despite speaking in other contexts (e.g., home). Research on the etiology and treatment of SM is limited, as it is a rare disorder and few clinical trials evaluating SM interventions have…
Descriptors: Anxiety Disorders, English Language Learners, Children, Student Evaluation
Zirkel, Perry A. – Communique, 2015
This third article in a series of reviewing recent court decisions concerning appropriate school psychology practice from both professional and legal perspectives, asks readers to consider the summary of a Maine case presented with regard to the issue of eligibility under the classification of specific learning disabilities (SLD) under the…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Court Litigation, School Psychologists, Learning Disabilities
Shriberg, David; Brooks, Keeshawna; Jenkins, Kisha; Immen, Jennifer; Sutter, Caroline; Cronin, Karen – School Psychology Forum, 2017
Bullying prevention and intervention are ongoing challenges for all educators, school psychologists included. A lack of research exists regarding the potential role of middle school students as direct actors in bullying prevention and intervention. This article describes a novel student leadership group for seventh graders in which the primary…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Middle School Students, Bullying, Student Leadership
Frisby, Craig L.; Jimerson, Shane R. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2016
Immigration into the United States is a particularly salient topic of current contemporary educational, social, and political discussions. The school-related needs of immigrant children and youth can be well served by rigorous research and effective school psychology preservice training and preparation. This overview highlights key definitions,…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Immigration, Children, Youth
Bond, Caroline; Symes, Wendy; Hebron, Judith; Humphrey, Neil; Morewood, Gareth; Woods, Kevin – School Psychology International, 2016
Systematic literature reviews can play a key role in underpinning evidence-based practice. To date, large-scale reviews of interventions for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have focused primarily on research quality. To assist practitioners, the current review adopted a broader framework which allowed for greater consideration of…
Descriptors: Intervention, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Classification
Boccio, Dana E.; Weisz, Gaston; Lefkowitz, Rebecca – Psychology in the Schools, 2016
This investigation involved the surveying of school psychology practitioners (N = 291) to determine the possible existence of a relationship between administrative pressure to practice unethically and impaired occupational health, as manifested in elevated levels of burnout, job dissatisfaction, and intent to exit the workforce. Almost one-third…
Descriptors: Burnout, School Psychology, Job Satisfaction, School Psychologists
Adams, Carolyn D.; Hinojosa, Sara; Armstrong, Kathleen; Takagishi, Jennifer; Dabrow, Sharon – Advances in School Mental Health Promotion, 2016
This article discusses an innovative example of integrated care in which doctoral level school psychology interns and residents worked alongside pediatric residents and pediatricians in the primary care settings to jointly provide services to patients. School psychologists specializing in pediatric health are uniquely trained to recognize and…
Descriptors: Integrated Services, Health Behavior, Primary Health Care, School Psychologists
Zirkel, Perry A. – Communique, 2016
For this eighth article in the series reviewing recent court decisions concerning appropriate school psychology practice from both professional and legal perspectives, consider the summary of the concussion-related case below and the questions-and-answers after it. The overlapping issues in this case are child find, evaluation, and eligibility of…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Court Litigation, Head Injuries, Brain
Mercer, Sterett H.; Idler, Alyssa M.; Bartfai, Jamie M. – School Psychology Review, 2014
This study is an investigation of the extent to which school psychology intervention research is guided by theory and addresses theoretical implications of findings. Intervention studies published during 2007-2012 in four journals, "Journal of School Psychology," "Psychology in the Schools," "School Psychology…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Intervention, School Psychologists, Program Evaluation
Krach, S. Kathleen; Hanline, Mary Frances – Journal of Educational & Psychological Consultation, 2018
Individualized consultation is defined as one person (consultant) working with another person (consultee) to benefit a third (client). Learning how to be a consultant is a process with developmental stages ranging from novice to expert. The current study focuses on an integrated skills-based training experience for those in the novice stage. This…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Counseling Techniques, Skill Development, Novices