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50 Years of ERIC
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Leontopoulou, Sophie; Jimerson, Shane R.; Anderson, Gabrielle E. – School Psychology International, 2011
The present exploratory study examined student perceptions of the stressfulness and incidence of life events across three countries--Greece, Cyprus and the United States. The participants include 378 6th-grade elementary school students. Students in the United States completed the "What Do You Think?" questionnaire and its translated Greek form…
Descriptors: Report Cards, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Stress Variables
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Cook, Clayton R.; Jimerson, Shane R.; Begeny, John C. – School Psychology International, 2010
School psychology exists in many countries around the world; however, it is far from ubiquitous. The extant literature offers limited empirical information addressing why school psychology may be present in some countries but not in others. The purpose of this study was to conduct a comparative investigation examining four sociocultural and…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Foreign Countries, Socioeconomic Influences, Economic Development
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Jimerson, Shane R.; Alghorani, Mohammad Adnan; Darweish, Abdel-Hameed; Abdelaziz, Mahmoud – School Psychology International, 2010
The International School Psychology Survey (ISPS) was used to gather information about the characteristics, training, roles, activities, preferences, research interests and the challenges experienced by school psychology specialists in Egypt. To the degree that the data are representative of the school psychology specialists Egypt, it appears that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Psychology, School Psychologists, Counselor Characteristics
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Jimerson, Shane R.; Annan, Jean; Skokut, Mary; Renshaw, Tyler L. – School Psychology International, 2009
The International School Psychology Survey (ISPS) was used to gather information about New Zealand educational psychologists' characteristics, training, roles, activities, preferences, research interests and the challenges they experienced in their work. The results of this survey were considered in relation to the social and cultural context of…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, School Psychologists, Interests, Foreign Countries
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Jimerson, Shane R.; Stewart, Kaitlyn; Skokut, Mary; Cardenas, Santiago; Malone, Heather – School Psychology International, 2009
How many school psychologists are there in each country of the world? Findings from this study indicate over 76,100 school psychologists throughout 48 countries from which estimates were available as of 2007. When considering the total number of school psychologists in a given country, it is essential to also consider the number of school-age…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, School Psychology, Computation, Elementary School Students
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Jimerson, Shane R.; Durbrow, Eric H.; Wagstaff, David A. – School Psychology International, 2009
Studies of peer relations among children living in rural developing communities are rare. This study examined peer status in 168 children (ages 6-12) living in a rural community in a developing community, St Vincent, the West Indies. The present study used ANOVA to test hypotheses about the relations between peer status and academic scores and…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Delinquency, Foreign Countries, Peer Acceptance
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Jimerson, Shane R.; Skokut, Mary; Cardenas, Santiago; Malone, Heather; Stewart, Kaitlyn – School Psychology International, 2008
This study examined each of the 192 Member States of the United Nations to address three important questions: (1) how many countries have professionals who provide school psychology services; (2) which countries do and do not have school psychologists; (3) what evidence of school psychology is available in each country. Of the 192 Member States of…
Descriptors: Psychologists, School Psychologists, Professional Associations, School Psychology
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Jimerson, Shane R.; Graydon, Kelly; Skokut, Mary; Alghorani, Mohammad Adnan; Kanjaradze, Anna; Forster, Jurg – School Psychology International, 2008
Using the International School Psychology Survey (ISPS), this study aims to advance our knowledge of the characteristics, training, roles and responsibilities, challenges and research interests of school psychologists around the world by comparing recent international data. The current study contributes valuable information regarding the…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Surveys, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries
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Jimerson, Shane R.; Graydon, Kelly; Yuen, Mantak; Lam, Shui-Fong; Thurm, Jorg-Michael; Klueva, Nadejda; Coyne, Julia H.; Loprete, Louis; Phillips, Jim – School Psychology International, 2006
Using the International School Psychology Survey (ISPS) this study aims to advance our knowledge of the characteristics, training, roles and responsibilities, challenges and research interests of school psychologists around the world. Data are presented from five countries; Australia, China (Hong Kong), Germany, Italy and Russia. The ISPS…
Descriptors: School Psychology, School Psychologists, Surveys, Counselor Characteristics
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Thielking, Monica; Moore, Susan; Jimerson, Shane R. – School Psychology International, 2006
This study examined the supervision arrangements and job satisfaction among school psychologists in Victoria, Australia. Participation in professional supervision was explored in relation to the type of employment and job satisfaction. The results revealed that the frequency of participation in supervision activities was less than optimal, with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Supervision, Private Schools, Job Satisfaction
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Farrell, Peter; Jimerson, Shane R.; Kalambouka, Afroditi; Benoit, Jennifer – School Psychology International, 2005
Teachers are probably the main group of professionals with whom school psychologists have most contact. Teachers are usually involved in making referrals of individual children, they may be expected to act on the advice of the school psychologist and they also work with school psychologists in consultation-based activities. It is therefore…
Descriptors: School Psychology, School Psychologists, Teacher Attitudes, Perception
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Jimerson, Shane R.; Brock, Stephen E.; Pletcher, Sarah W. – School Psychology International, 2005
In an effort to promote the social and cognitive competence of youth, school psychologists must be prepared to address a multitude of contextual factors and life events that impact children's performance and adjustment in school and subsequent developmental trajectories. The domain of crisis preparedness and intervention has received increased…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, School Psychologists, Natural Disasters, Crisis Intervention
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Jimerson, Shane R.; Graydon, Kelly; Farrell, Peter; Kikas, Eve; Hatzichristou, Chryse; Boce, Eljona; Bashi, Gladiola – School Psychology International, 2004
Although school psychological services around the world are currently undergoing a period of rapid development, little comparative information is available about the training, roles and responsibilities of school psychologists or the contrasting contexts in which they work. Further information in this area should help new and established school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research Committees, School Psychology, Psychological Services
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Durbrow, Eric H.; Schaefer, Barbara A.; Jimerson, Shane R. – School Psychology International, 2000
Contributions of learning behaviors; anxiety; attention problems; cognitive ability; and home background to academic performance was investigated in Caribbean village children (N=61). It was determined that anxiety, attention, and learning-related behaviors explained 32-35% of variance in academic scores. Results suggest that academic performance…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anxiety, Attention Span, Cognitive Ability