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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Miller, Brett; O'Donnell, Carol – School Psychology Review, 2013
The cumulative body of eye movement research provides significant insight into how readers process text. The heart of this work spans roughly 40 years reflecting the maturity of both the topics under study and experimental approaches used to investigate reading. Recent technological advancements offer increased flexibility to the field, providing…
Descriptors: Reading, Eye Movements, Individual Differences, Literacy
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Rayner, Keith; Ardoin, Scott P.; Binder, Katherine S. – School Psychology Review, 2013
Issues related to research on children's eye movements during reading are discussed. Specifically, the following topics are addressed: (1) basic methodological issues, (2) prior research findings on children's reading, (3) research that is missing in the literature regarding children's eye movements during reading, (4) applied…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Children, Reading Skills, Research Methodology
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Kratochwill, Thomas R.; Hoagwood, Kimberly Eaton; Kazak, Anne E.; Weisz, John R.; Hood, Korey; Vargas, Luis A.; Banez, Gerard A. – School Psychology Review, 2012
The American Psychological Association Task Force on Evidence- Based Practice for Children and Adolescents (2008) recommended a systems approach to enhancing care in order to improve outcomes for children and adolescents with mental health needs and redress persistent systemic problems with the structure of services. Recommendations for enhancing…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Psychological Studies, Evidence, Children
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Ducharme, Joseph M.; Shecter, Carly – School Psychology Review, 2011
Although not trained as treatment providers, teachers are increasingly faced with students who present challenging behavioral issues that require intervention. Teachers often resort to reactive and punitive strategies that have many negative side effects and drawbacks because they lack specific training in managing problem behavior in the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Behavior Problems, Intervention, Teaching Methods
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Cappella, Elise; Reinke, Wendy M.; Hoagwood, Kimberly E. – School Psychology Review, 2011
School psychology research focused on child outcomes is critical for understanding which social and behavioral interventions affect children in schools. Yet effective interventions fulfill their promise when they fit their implementation contexts, are implemented well with existing resources, and can be sustained or scaled up to new populations.…
Descriptors: Intervention, Models, School Psychologists, Theory Practice Relationship
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Leff, Stephen S.; Crick, Nicki R. – School Psychology Review, 2010
The problem of youth violence has become a national priority given both the cost and repercussions to youth, to the school systems, and to society. Over the past two decades there has been increasing research examining gender differences in the expression of aggression. This research has suggested that boys typically display their aggression…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Violence, Aggression, School Psychologists
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Bolt, Daniel M.; Ysseldyke, Jim; Patterson, Michael J. – School Psychology Review, 2010
A three-level variance decomposition analysis was used to examine the sources of variability in implementation of a technology-enhanced progress monitoring system within each year of a 2-year study using a randomized-controlled design. We show that results of technology-enhanced progress monitoring are not necessarily a measure of student…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Technology Uses in Education, Program Implementation, Mathematics Achievement
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VanDerHeyden, Amanda M. – School Psychology Review, 2010
The National Mathematics Advisory Panel specifies that children should be able to fluently add and subtract whole numbers by the end of third grade. Mathematical understanding of addition and subtraction emerges well before formal mathematic instruction begins, and when it emerges it reflects competence in a number of prerequisite skills and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Educational Research, Risk, Numeracy
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School Psychology Review, 2010
The mission of the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) is to represent school psychology and support school psychologists to enhance the learning and mental health of all children and youth. "School psychologists" provide effective services to help children and youth succeed academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally.…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Ethics, Professional Associations, National Standards
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School Psychology Review, 2010
The mission of the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) is to represent school psychology and support school psychologists to enhance the learning and mental health of all children and youth. "School psychologists" provide effective services to help children and youth succeed academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally.…
Descriptors: Psychological Services, School Psychologists, School Psychology, Models
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Schulte, Ann C.; Easton, Julia E.; Parker, Justin – School Psychology Review, 2009
Documenting treatment integrity is an important issue in research and practice in any discipline concerned with prevention and intervention. However, consensus concerning the dimensions of treatment integrity and how they should be measured has yet to emerge. Advances from three areas in which significant treatment integrity work has taken…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Prevention, Outcomes of Treatment, School Psychology
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Nadeem, Erum; Jensen, Peter S. – School Psychology Review, 2009
The studies included in this special issue add significantly to the nascent literature on teacher consultation models for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and provide wonderful illustrations of how teachers might "unpack" and better understand their interventions. In this introductory essay, the authors offer suggestions for future…
Descriptors: Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders, Consultation Programs, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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Miller, David N.; Eckert, Tanya L. – School Psychology Review, 2009
Youth suicidal behavior continues to be a significant national problem in need of urgent attention by school personnel. The purpose of this introductory article to the special series is to provide an overview of youth suicidal behavior, including research-based information on demographic data; risk factors and warning signs; and where, when, and…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Youth, At Risk Persons, Suicide
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Espelage, Dorothy L.; Swearer, Susan M. – School Psychology Review, 2008
Bullying, aggression, and peer victimization among adolescents are significant public health concerns. Recent research has demonstrated that bullying and peer victimization sometimes include homophobic epithets directed at heterosexual and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth. It appears that being at the receiving end of…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Bullying, Public Health, Homosexuality
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Nastasi, Bonnie K. – School Psychology Review, 2008
Despite attention in other social sciences and within other areas of psychology, social justice has received minimal attention in school psychology literature. The two studies by Shriberg et al. (2008) and McCabe and Rubinson (2008) represent significant developments in exploring school psychology's commitment to social justice. In this…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Social Science Research, School Psychology, Power Structure
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