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Carroll, Erin E.; Skinner, Christopher H.; McCleary, Daniel F.; von Mizener, Briana Hautau; Bliss, Stacy L. – Psychology in the Schools, 2009
Articles published between 2000 and 2008 in four major school psychology journals--"School Psychology Review," "Journal of School Psychology," "Psychology in the Schools," and "School Psychology Quarterly"--were classified based on type (empirical or narrative) and on the primary and secondary authors' affiliations. Results showed that more than…
Descriptors: Psychologists, School Psychologists, School Psychology, Literature Reviews
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Lusk, Victoria L.; Zibulsky, Jamie; Viezel, Kathleen – Psychology in the Schools, 2015
A majority of substantiated maltreatment reports are made by educators and thus, teacher knowledge of child maltreatment reporting mandates and reporting behavior has been a focus of research. The knowledge and behavior of school psychologists, however, has not received similar attention. This study investigated the child maltreatment reporting…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Disclosure, School Psychologists, Teacher Behavior
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Dwyer, Kevin P.; Osher, David; Maughan, Erin D.; Tuck, Christine; Patrick, Kathleen – Psychology in the Schools, 2015
Schools are often the geographic and sociological center of a community. Given modern community emergencies and challenges, schools should make the most of this role and best allocate their resources to maximize the positive impact they have during difficult times. This article uses the vantage point of school psychologists and school nurses from…
Descriptors: Emergency Programs, Cooperation, School Psychologists, Intervention
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Trimble, Leasha D.; Stroebel, Sandra S.; Krieg, Fred Jay; Rubenstein, Robert L. – Psychology in the Schools, 2012
This study reports the findings of an electronic exploratory survey of National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) Student Representatives. The purpose of the survey was to gather information about the perspective of graduate students concerning problematic peers and their experiences with them in school psychology training programs.…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, School Psychologists, Mental Health Programs, School Psychology
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Graves, Scott L., Jr.; Wright, Lynda Brown – Psychology in the Schools, 2009
This study investigates Historically Black Colleges and University (HBCU) students' and faculties' knowledge related to school psychology. A total of 165 students and 14 faculty members completed inventories that assessed the understanding and views of various psychological disciplines. Results indicated that HBCU students rated their perceived…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, School Psychologists, Career Choice, School Psychology
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Allen, Ryan A.; Hanchon, Timothy A. – Psychology in the Schools, 2013
The federal definition of emotional disturbance (ED) provides limited guidance to educational professionals charged with making Individuals with Disabilities in Education Improvement Act eligibility determinations. Despite calls to revise the definition, the ED category remains largely unchanged nearly four decades after being codified into…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Emotional Disturbances, Eligibility, School Psychologists
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Hase, Craig N.; Goldberg, Simon B.; Smith, Douglas; Stuck, Andrew; Campain, Jessica – Psychology in the Schools, 2015
A critical debate within the field of school psychology has centered on the relationship between bullying and cyberbullying in terms of prevalence, overlap, and impact. The current study sought to address the following questions: (1) Does cyberbullying create new victims or merely a new means of victimization? (2) Does cyberbullying uniquely…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, High School Students, Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication
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Unruh, Susan; Mckellar, Nancy A. – Psychology in the Schools, 2013
The profession of school psychology has been impacted by the response to intervention (RTI) model in various ways. RTI data are being used to make decisions regarding academic and behavioral interventions and to make eligibility determinations in comprehensive evaluations conducted by multidisciplinary teams. A survey of almost 400 school…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Response to Intervention, Surveys, Counselor Attitudes
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Splett, Joni Williams; Maras, Melissa A. – Psychology in the Schools, 2011
Disciplines involved in the development and/or provision of services in school mental health have recognized the promise of evidence-based practices in meeting the growing unmet mental health needs of children, adolescents, and families in this country. As a result, School Psychology has strongly emphasized the development and dissemination of…
Descriptors: Health Services, Health Needs, School Psychologists, Mental Health
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O'donnell, Patrick S.; Dunlap, Linda L. – Psychology in the Schools, 2014
A national sample of 246 Directors of Pupil Personnel Services and Directors of Special Education were surveyed to assess the importance they place on training, degrees, and credentials in the hiring of school psychologists. High, but varying, levels of importance were found for the content knowledge and skill areas in the National Association of…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Pupil Personnel Services, Special Education, Administrators
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Grehan, Patrick M.; Flanagan, Rosemary; Malgady, Robert G. – Psychology in the Schools, 2011
Given the complex role of school psychologists, it is in the interest of stakeholders to identify characteristics related to student success in graduate training, which is suggestive of their effectiveness as practitioners. This study explores the relationship of personality traits and Emotional Intelligence (EI) to graduate students' performance…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Graduate Students, Emotional Intelligence, Graduate Study
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Clinkenbeard, Pamela R. – Psychology in the Schools, 2012
An analysis of contemporary motivation theories reveals implications for gifted and talented students. The expectancy-value framework, intrinsic-extrinsic motivation theories, goal orientations, self-efficacy and other self-perceptions, and attribution theory are described and discussed with respect to implications for the psychology and education…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Academically Gifted, Self Efficacy, Incentives
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Rosenfield, Sylvia – Psychology in the Schools, 2008
The relationship between psychology and education has waxed and waned over the past century. In addition, a core issue for psychologists is how to bridge the gap between theory and practice in applied settings such as schools. While acknowledging the work that has been done, it is apparent that the effective dissemination of psychology to…
Descriptors: Relationship, Psychology, Education, Psychologists
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Buggey, Tom; Ogle, Lindsey – Psychology in the Schools, 2012
Video self-modeling (VSM) first appeared on the psychology and education stage in the early 1970s. The practical applications of VSM were limited by lack of access to tools for editing video, which is necessary for almost all self-modeling videos. Thus, VSM remained in the research domain until the advent of camcorders and VCR/DVD players and,…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Modeling (Psychology), Distance Education, Computer Software
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Sansosti, Frank J.; Sansosti, Jenine M. – Psychology in the Schools, 2013
School psychologists increasingly are called on to assess academic, behavioral, and social functioning of students with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), as well as advocate for and assist in the development, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-based instructional strategies across a wide variety of education contexts. In this study, we…
Descriptors: Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Autism, Delivery Systems, Student Needs
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