NASP 2020 Professional Practice Standards: Applications and Opportunities for School-Based Consultation.
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| Title: | NASP 2020 Professional Practice Standards: Applications and Opportunities for School-Based Consultation. |
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| Authors: | Fenning, Pamela (AUTHOR), Pearrow, Melissa (AUTHOR), Politikos, Natalie (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Journal of Educational & Psychological Consultation. Jan-Mar2023, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p1-9. 9p. |
| Subjects: | Professional standards, Professional practice, School psychologists, Graduate education, Social justice, Simulated patients |
| Abstract: | In this introduction to the special issue, we outline primary NASP Standards revisions which afford an opportunity for school psychologists (SP) to take on a more prominent role in school-based consultation grounded in social justice and equity. We point to advocacy in the NASP (2020) Standards for a lower 1:500 SP to student ratio, changes made to the description of particular NASP domains related to equity and schoolwide safety and practices (Domains 8 and 6) and more specific graduate education requirements for consultation training in practica as key changes that could facilitate a broader role of school psychologists in school-based consultation. The five articles in the special series are summarized with a focus on how the authors leverage the new NASP standards to advance training and the delivery of consultation practice to enhance equity and social justice in their respective settings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: | Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection |
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| Abstract: | In this introduction to the special issue, we outline primary NASP Standards revisions which afford an opportunity for school psychologists (SP) to take on a more prominent role in school-based consultation grounded in social justice and equity. We point to advocacy in the NASP (2020) Standards for a lower 1:500 SP to student ratio, changes made to the description of particular NASP domains related to equity and schoolwide safety and practices (Domains 8 and 6) and more specific graduate education requirements for consultation training in practica as key changes that could facilitate a broader role of school psychologists in school-based consultation. The five articles in the special series are summarized with a focus on how the authors leverage the new NASP standards to advance training and the delivery of consultation practice to enhance equity and social justice in their respective settings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| ISSN: | 10474412 |
| DOI: | 10.1080/10474412.2022.2154675 |