Graduate students' administration and scoring errors on the Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Cognitive Abilities. Psychology in the Schools, 46, 650–657. Reynolds, C. R. (1986). The elusive professionalism of school psychology: Lessons ...
This impressive volume reintroduces the importance of -- and the contributions made by -- social psychology to school psychology.
School Psychology: Past, Present, and Future
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School Psychology is a field that applies principles of clinical psychology and educational psychology to the diagnosis and treatment of children's and adolescents' behavioural and learning problems.
Portrays the current landscape of school psychology practice in the United States and beyond from a social justice perspective Distinguished by its concentrated focus on social justice, this text serves as a comprehensive introduction to ...
School psychologists are specialists in a branch of applied psychology, dealing with real people--in this case, children in general and in individual pupils in interaction with a specific school--but with...
This engaging new text introduces the field of school psychology, providing an accessible overview of an essential and in-demand profession.