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Peer reviewedKnoff, Howard M.; Curtis, Michael J.; Batsche, George M. – School Psychology Review, 1997
Describes the need for school and school psychological reform for greater student success. Although there has been significant progress in the development of training and credentialing standards in school psychology during the last half-century, many issues remain unsolved. Addresses training challenges by describing components of effective…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Counseling Effectiveness, Educational Change, School Psychologists
Peer reviewedKnoff, Howard M.; Curtis, Michael J. – School Psychology Review, 1996
While school psychologists debate issues such as the importance of alternative service delivery versus traditional assessment, and doctoral versus nondoctoral entry criteria for the profession, the crucial question remains of where school psychologists fit into school reform. The assumption of this mini series is that school psychologists are not…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Educational Change, Professional Development, Role
Peer reviewedKnoff, Howard M. – School Psychology Review, 1996
Three areas of reform have been under national scrutiny: school reform, community services reform, and health-care reform. Few have discussed how these three areas interface and can be organized toward more effective services for children and youth. Describes organizational and planning methodology that coordinates these three reform areas into a…
Descriptors: Child Health, Children, Community Change, Community Role
Peer reviewedKnoff, Howard M. – School Psychology Review, 1986
This article explores supervision as an important professional activity which can positively influence school psychologists' service delivery awareness, skills, and interactions, thereby improving their overall effectiveness with referred and identified children. A representational model of the supervision process is presented, coordinating the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Models, Psychological Services, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedKnoff, Howard M. – School Psychology Review, 1983
A conceptual model for school-based personality assessment, methods to integrate behavioral and projective assessment procedures, and issues surrounding the use of projective tests are presented. Ways to maximize the personality assessment process for use in placement and programing decisions are suggested. (Author/DWH)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Rating Scales, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Adjustment
Peer reviewedKnoff, Howard M. – School Psychology Review, 1983
This response to Batsche and Peterson's article discusses the theoretical, empirical, and pragmatic merits of projective assessment when performed in the context of a comprehensive personality assessment battery. The projective measures should not be considered in isolation. The author concludes projective techniques are not incompatible with…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Legal Problems, Personality Assessment, Projective Measures
Peer reviewedKnoff, Howard M. – School Psychology Review, 1984
Stimulus control is evident when a specific antecedent object or event (discriminative stimulus) increases the probability that a specific behavior will occur. A behavioral intervention is described whereby a teacher's stimulus control was successfully generalized to a paraprofessional playground aide. The generalization procedure increased the…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Elementary Education, Intervention, Paraprofessional School Personnel
Toward a Consultant Effectiveness Scale: Investigating the Characteristics of Effective Consultants.
Peer reviewedKnoff, Howard M.; And Others – School Psychology Review, 1991
A survey for rating characteristics/skills of effective consultant behavior was developed and sent to and received from 177 school psychological/consultation experts and 307 school psychology practitioners nationwide. Four factors--consultation process skills, expert skills, personal characteristics, and interpersonal skills--were shared across…
Descriptors: Consultants, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Evaluation
Peer reviewedKnoff, Howard M.; Hines, Constance V.; Kromrey, Jeffrey D. – School Psychology Review, 1995
Proposes that as consultation becomes a larger part of the school psychologist's role and function, the need to empirically identify characteristics of effective consultants is increasingly important. Describes the Consultant Effectiveness Scale (CES) and reexamines it with a national sample of school psychologists. Evaluates discriminate validity…
Descriptors: Consultants, Counseling Effectiveness, Rating Scales, Role
Peer reviewedKnoff, Howard M.; Batsche, George M. – School Psychology Review, 1995
Describes Project ACHIEVE, a comprehensive reform process focused on helping schools deal more effectively with at-risk and underachieving students. Presents the seven components of the project, three-year implementation process, systems-level data, and impact on one elementary school. Describes results from multiple systems, teacher, student, and…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Elementary Education, High Risk Students, Low Achievement
Peer reviewedBatsche, George M.; Knoff, Howard M. – School Psychology Review, 1994
Notes that bullying affects 15-20% of all students in schools today. Discusses characteristics of bullies and their victims, school and family factors that affect development of bully/victim experience, and the school system responses to bullying. Provides components of comprehensive intervention plan for bullying. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Aggression, Bullying, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education


