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This book serves as an introduction to the field of school psychology. School psychology has evolved over the course of its existence due to several controversies, and how researchers and practitioners responded to those controversies. This text presents those debates and provides needed historical context to explain the field and facilitate deeper understanding in students.
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This book serves as an introduction to the field of school psychology. School psychology has evolved over the course of its existence due to several controversies, and how researchers and practitioners responded to those controversies. This text presents those debates and provides needed historical context to explain the field and facilitate deeper understanding in students.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 580
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780190619329
- ISBN-10: 0190619325
- Artikelnr.: 54842489
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 580
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780190619329
- ISBN-10: 0190619325
- Artikelnr.: 54842489
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr. Matthew K. Burns is a Professor of School Psychology at the University of Missouri, and Director of the Center for Collaborative Solutions for Kids, Practice, and Policy. He has published over 175 articles and book chapters in national publications, and has co-authored or co-edited 12 books. He is also the immediate Past Editor of School Psychology Review and Past Editor of Assessment for Effective Intervention. Dr. Burns is one of the leading researchers regarding the use of assessment data to determine individual or small-group interventions, and has published extensively on response to intervention, academic interventions, and facilitating problem-solving teams. In addition Dr. Burns was also a practicing school psychologist and special education administrator before becoming an academic, and served on the faculty of the University of Minnesota for 10 years and Central Michigan University for 5 years.
* 1. Introduction to School Psychology: Controversies and Current
Practice
* Matthew K. Burns
* SECTION 1 - CURRENT PRACTICE
* 2. Laws, Rules, Regulations, and Ethical Standards that Affect
Current Practice
* Dawn M. Decker
* 3. Culturally Competent Practice
* Scott L. Graves Jr.
* 4. Giving Expertise Away through School Consultation: A Framework for
School Psychology
* Daniel S. Newman and Julie Q. Morrison
* SECTION 2 - PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
* 5. APA Division 16 - School Psychology
* James Diperna
* 6. The National Association of School Psychologists and Its Influence
on the Field of School Psychology
* Todd A. Savage and Leslie Z. Paige
* 7. Society for the Study of School Psychology
* Elaine Clark, Stacy Overstreet, Robert J. Volpe, Karen C. Stoiber,
and Margaret Semrud-Clikeman
* 8. Council for Exceptional Children
* Antonis Katsiyannis, Robin P. Ennis, and Rebecca Leary
* 9. International School Psychology Association (ISPA)
* Bonnie K. Nastasi
* SECTION 3 - THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS
* 10. Theory, Conceptual Frameworks, and Practice in School Psychology
* Matthew K. Burns, Julia Baker, Victoria Erhardt, Elyse M. Farnsworth,
Anna Genchanok, Elena Kwong, and Brittany VanHove
* 11. Prediction versus Control: Influences of Applied Behavior
Analysis on School Psychology Practice
* Brian K. Martens and Michael P. Mullane
* 12. Neuroscience for School Psychologists
* J. W. Kalat
* 13. Influence of Cognitive Psychology on School Psychology
* Sashank Varma, Allyson J. Kiss, and Robin S. Codding
* 14. Applications of Social Psychology Theory and Research to School
Psychology Practice
* Frederic J. Medway
* 15. Prevention Science: An Approach to Inform the Future of School
Psychology
* Keith C. Herman, Wendy M. Reinke, and Aaron M. Thompson
* SECTION 4 - CONTROVERSIES THAT SHAPE PRACTICE
* 16. Idiographic vs. Nomothetic History: The First Debate in School
Psychology
* Dan Florell
* 17. Ph. D. vs. Ed. S.: The on-going entry-level credentialing debate
* David M. Hulac
* 18. Current Practice: Schools vs. Alternative Settings
* Jennifer A. Mautone, Genery D. Booster, and Tamique J. Ridgard
* 19. Integrating Diagnostic Systems in School Psychology: DSM-5, IDEA,
and ICD-10
* Steven R. Shaw and Mark-Damyan Edwards
* 20. Structural Analysis vs. Functional Analysis of Behavior
* Stephen P. Kilgus and T. Chris Riley-Tillman
* 21. Differentiating Emotional Disturbance from Social Maladjustment:
A Futile Search for a Red Herring
* Frank M. Gresham, Rachel Olinger Steeves, and Sarah Metallo
* 22. The Identification of Learning Disabilities: PSW vs. RTI Methods
* Jeremy Miciak and Jack M. Fletcher
* 23. Improving Student Behavior and Mental Health: School-based
Therapies vs Functional Approaches to Behavior Intervention
* Nicole Skaar
* 24. Arguments For and Against the Use of Psychotropic Medication
within School-Aged Populations
* John S. Carlson and Adrianna E. Crossing
* 25. Remediating Student Learning Problems: Aptitude-by-Treatment
Interaction vs. Skill-by-Treatment Interaction
* Randy G. Floyd and John H. Kranzler
* Section 5 - CURRENT CONTEXT AND THE FUTURE OF THE FIELD
* 26. School Psychology in an Urban Setting
* Anthony M. Adamowski
* 27. Challenges Unique to Rural School Psychology
* Kari A. Oyen
* 28. Technology and the Future of School Psychology
* Jack A. Cummings, Dan Florell, William Pfohl, and Susan Jarmuz-Smith
* 29. Futures Conferences
* Samuel Y. Song, Jack Cummings, Patti Harrison, and Susan Jarmuz-Smith
* 30. Future Issues and Controversies that Will Shape School Psychology
* Amanda M. VanDerHeyden, Amy M. Briesch, Shannon Suldo, Andrew Roach,
Amanda Sullivan, Jessica A. Hoffman, S. Andrew Garbacz, Lisa M.
Hagermoser Sanetti, and Robin S. Codding
Practice
* Matthew K. Burns
* SECTION 1 - CURRENT PRACTICE
* 2. Laws, Rules, Regulations, and Ethical Standards that Affect
Current Practice
* Dawn M. Decker
* 3. Culturally Competent Practice
* Scott L. Graves Jr.
* 4. Giving Expertise Away through School Consultation: A Framework for
School Psychology
* Daniel S. Newman and Julie Q. Morrison
* SECTION 2 - PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
* 5. APA Division 16 - School Psychology
* James Diperna
* 6. The National Association of School Psychologists and Its Influence
on the Field of School Psychology
* Todd A. Savage and Leslie Z. Paige
* 7. Society for the Study of School Psychology
* Elaine Clark, Stacy Overstreet, Robert J. Volpe, Karen C. Stoiber,
and Margaret Semrud-Clikeman
* 8. Council for Exceptional Children
* Antonis Katsiyannis, Robin P. Ennis, and Rebecca Leary
* 9. International School Psychology Association (ISPA)
* Bonnie K. Nastasi
* SECTION 3 - THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS
* 10. Theory, Conceptual Frameworks, and Practice in School Psychology
* Matthew K. Burns, Julia Baker, Victoria Erhardt, Elyse M. Farnsworth,
Anna Genchanok, Elena Kwong, and Brittany VanHove
* 11. Prediction versus Control: Influences of Applied Behavior
Analysis on School Psychology Practice
* Brian K. Martens and Michael P. Mullane
* 12. Neuroscience for School Psychologists
* J. W. Kalat
* 13. Influence of Cognitive Psychology on School Psychology
* Sashank Varma, Allyson J. Kiss, and Robin S. Codding
* 14. Applications of Social Psychology Theory and Research to School
Psychology Practice
* Frederic J. Medway
* 15. Prevention Science: An Approach to Inform the Future of School
Psychology
* Keith C. Herman, Wendy M. Reinke, and Aaron M. Thompson
* SECTION 4 - CONTROVERSIES THAT SHAPE PRACTICE
* 16. Idiographic vs. Nomothetic History: The First Debate in School
Psychology
* Dan Florell
* 17. Ph. D. vs. Ed. S.: The on-going entry-level credentialing debate
* David M. Hulac
* 18. Current Practice: Schools vs. Alternative Settings
* Jennifer A. Mautone, Genery D. Booster, and Tamique J. Ridgard
* 19. Integrating Diagnostic Systems in School Psychology: DSM-5, IDEA,
and ICD-10
* Steven R. Shaw and Mark-Damyan Edwards
* 20. Structural Analysis vs. Functional Analysis of Behavior
* Stephen P. Kilgus and T. Chris Riley-Tillman
* 21. Differentiating Emotional Disturbance from Social Maladjustment:
A Futile Search for a Red Herring
* Frank M. Gresham, Rachel Olinger Steeves, and Sarah Metallo
* 22. The Identification of Learning Disabilities: PSW vs. RTI Methods
* Jeremy Miciak and Jack M. Fletcher
* 23. Improving Student Behavior and Mental Health: School-based
Therapies vs Functional Approaches to Behavior Intervention
* Nicole Skaar
* 24. Arguments For and Against the Use of Psychotropic Medication
within School-Aged Populations
* John S. Carlson and Adrianna E. Crossing
* 25. Remediating Student Learning Problems: Aptitude-by-Treatment
Interaction vs. Skill-by-Treatment Interaction
* Randy G. Floyd and John H. Kranzler
* Section 5 - CURRENT CONTEXT AND THE FUTURE OF THE FIELD
* 26. School Psychology in an Urban Setting
* Anthony M. Adamowski
* 27. Challenges Unique to Rural School Psychology
* Kari A. Oyen
* 28. Technology and the Future of School Psychology
* Jack A. Cummings, Dan Florell, William Pfohl, and Susan Jarmuz-Smith
* 29. Futures Conferences
* Samuel Y. Song, Jack Cummings, Patti Harrison, and Susan Jarmuz-Smith
* 30. Future Issues and Controversies that Will Shape School Psychology
* Amanda M. VanDerHeyden, Amy M. Briesch, Shannon Suldo, Andrew Roach,
Amanda Sullivan, Jessica A. Hoffman, S. Andrew Garbacz, Lisa M.
Hagermoser Sanetti, and Robin S. Codding
* 1. Introduction to School Psychology: Controversies and Current
Practice
* Matthew K. Burns
* SECTION 1 - CURRENT PRACTICE
* 2. Laws, Rules, Regulations, and Ethical Standards that Affect
Current Practice
* Dawn M. Decker
* 3. Culturally Competent Practice
* Scott L. Graves Jr.
* 4. Giving Expertise Away through School Consultation: A Framework for
School Psychology
* Daniel S. Newman and Julie Q. Morrison
* SECTION 2 - PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
* 5. APA Division 16 - School Psychology
* James Diperna
* 6. The National Association of School Psychologists and Its Influence
on the Field of School Psychology
* Todd A. Savage and Leslie Z. Paige
* 7. Society for the Study of School Psychology
* Elaine Clark, Stacy Overstreet, Robert J. Volpe, Karen C. Stoiber,
and Margaret Semrud-Clikeman
* 8. Council for Exceptional Children
* Antonis Katsiyannis, Robin P. Ennis, and Rebecca Leary
* 9. International School Psychology Association (ISPA)
* Bonnie K. Nastasi
* SECTION 3 - THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS
* 10. Theory, Conceptual Frameworks, and Practice in School Psychology
* Matthew K. Burns, Julia Baker, Victoria Erhardt, Elyse M. Farnsworth,
Anna Genchanok, Elena Kwong, and Brittany VanHove
* 11. Prediction versus Control: Influences of Applied Behavior
Analysis on School Psychology Practice
* Brian K. Martens and Michael P. Mullane
* 12. Neuroscience for School Psychologists
* J. W. Kalat
* 13. Influence of Cognitive Psychology on School Psychology
* Sashank Varma, Allyson J. Kiss, and Robin S. Codding
* 14. Applications of Social Psychology Theory and Research to School
Psychology Practice
* Frederic J. Medway
* 15. Prevention Science: An Approach to Inform the Future of School
Psychology
* Keith C. Herman, Wendy M. Reinke, and Aaron M. Thompson
* SECTION 4 - CONTROVERSIES THAT SHAPE PRACTICE
* 16. Idiographic vs. Nomothetic History: The First Debate in School
Psychology
* Dan Florell
* 17. Ph. D. vs. Ed. S.: The on-going entry-level credentialing debate
* David M. Hulac
* 18. Current Practice: Schools vs. Alternative Settings
* Jennifer A. Mautone, Genery D. Booster, and Tamique J. Ridgard
* 19. Integrating Diagnostic Systems in School Psychology: DSM-5, IDEA,
and ICD-10
* Steven R. Shaw and Mark-Damyan Edwards
* 20. Structural Analysis vs. Functional Analysis of Behavior
* Stephen P. Kilgus and T. Chris Riley-Tillman
* 21. Differentiating Emotional Disturbance from Social Maladjustment:
A Futile Search for a Red Herring
* Frank M. Gresham, Rachel Olinger Steeves, and Sarah Metallo
* 22. The Identification of Learning Disabilities: PSW vs. RTI Methods
* Jeremy Miciak and Jack M. Fletcher
* 23. Improving Student Behavior and Mental Health: School-based
Therapies vs Functional Approaches to Behavior Intervention
* Nicole Skaar
* 24. Arguments For and Against the Use of Psychotropic Medication
within School-Aged Populations
* John S. Carlson and Adrianna E. Crossing
* 25. Remediating Student Learning Problems: Aptitude-by-Treatment
Interaction vs. Skill-by-Treatment Interaction
* Randy G. Floyd and John H. Kranzler
* Section 5 - CURRENT CONTEXT AND THE FUTURE OF THE FIELD
* 26. School Psychology in an Urban Setting
* Anthony M. Adamowski
* 27. Challenges Unique to Rural School Psychology
* Kari A. Oyen
* 28. Technology and the Future of School Psychology
* Jack A. Cummings, Dan Florell, William Pfohl, and Susan Jarmuz-Smith
* 29. Futures Conferences
* Samuel Y. Song, Jack Cummings, Patti Harrison, and Susan Jarmuz-Smith
* 30. Future Issues and Controversies that Will Shape School Psychology
* Amanda M. VanDerHeyden, Amy M. Briesch, Shannon Suldo, Andrew Roach,
Amanda Sullivan, Jessica A. Hoffman, S. Andrew Garbacz, Lisa M.
Hagermoser Sanetti, and Robin S. Codding
Practice
* Matthew K. Burns
* SECTION 1 - CURRENT PRACTICE
* 2. Laws, Rules, Regulations, and Ethical Standards that Affect
Current Practice
* Dawn M. Decker
* 3. Culturally Competent Practice
* Scott L. Graves Jr.
* 4. Giving Expertise Away through School Consultation: A Framework for
School Psychology
* Daniel S. Newman and Julie Q. Morrison
* SECTION 2 - PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
* 5. APA Division 16 - School Psychology
* James Diperna
* 6. The National Association of School Psychologists and Its Influence
on the Field of School Psychology
* Todd A. Savage and Leslie Z. Paige
* 7. Society for the Study of School Psychology
* Elaine Clark, Stacy Overstreet, Robert J. Volpe, Karen C. Stoiber,
and Margaret Semrud-Clikeman
* 8. Council for Exceptional Children
* Antonis Katsiyannis, Robin P. Ennis, and Rebecca Leary
* 9. International School Psychology Association (ISPA)
* Bonnie K. Nastasi
* SECTION 3 - THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS
* 10. Theory, Conceptual Frameworks, and Practice in School Psychology
* Matthew K. Burns, Julia Baker, Victoria Erhardt, Elyse M. Farnsworth,
Anna Genchanok, Elena Kwong, and Brittany VanHove
* 11. Prediction versus Control: Influences of Applied Behavior
Analysis on School Psychology Practice
* Brian K. Martens and Michael P. Mullane
* 12. Neuroscience for School Psychologists
* J. W. Kalat
* 13. Influence of Cognitive Psychology on School Psychology
* Sashank Varma, Allyson J. Kiss, and Robin S. Codding
* 14. Applications of Social Psychology Theory and Research to School
Psychology Practice
* Frederic J. Medway
* 15. Prevention Science: An Approach to Inform the Future of School
Psychology
* Keith C. Herman, Wendy M. Reinke, and Aaron M. Thompson
* SECTION 4 - CONTROVERSIES THAT SHAPE PRACTICE
* 16. Idiographic vs. Nomothetic History: The First Debate in School
Psychology
* Dan Florell
* 17. Ph. D. vs. Ed. S.: The on-going entry-level credentialing debate
* David M. Hulac
* 18. Current Practice: Schools vs. Alternative Settings
* Jennifer A. Mautone, Genery D. Booster, and Tamique J. Ridgard
* 19. Integrating Diagnostic Systems in School Psychology: DSM-5, IDEA,
and ICD-10
* Steven R. Shaw and Mark-Damyan Edwards
* 20. Structural Analysis vs. Functional Analysis of Behavior
* Stephen P. Kilgus and T. Chris Riley-Tillman
* 21. Differentiating Emotional Disturbance from Social Maladjustment:
A Futile Search for a Red Herring
* Frank M. Gresham, Rachel Olinger Steeves, and Sarah Metallo
* 22. The Identification of Learning Disabilities: PSW vs. RTI Methods
* Jeremy Miciak and Jack M. Fletcher
* 23. Improving Student Behavior and Mental Health: School-based
Therapies vs Functional Approaches to Behavior Intervention
* Nicole Skaar
* 24. Arguments For and Against the Use of Psychotropic Medication
within School-Aged Populations
* John S. Carlson and Adrianna E. Crossing
* 25. Remediating Student Learning Problems: Aptitude-by-Treatment
Interaction vs. Skill-by-Treatment Interaction
* Randy G. Floyd and John H. Kranzler
* Section 5 - CURRENT CONTEXT AND THE FUTURE OF THE FIELD
* 26. School Psychology in an Urban Setting
* Anthony M. Adamowski
* 27. Challenges Unique to Rural School Psychology
* Kari A. Oyen
* 28. Technology and the Future of School Psychology
* Jack A. Cummings, Dan Florell, William Pfohl, and Susan Jarmuz-Smith
* 29. Futures Conferences
* Samuel Y. Song, Jack Cummings, Patti Harrison, and Susan Jarmuz-Smith
* 30. Future Issues and Controversies that Will Shape School Psychology
* Amanda M. VanDerHeyden, Amy M. Briesch, Shannon Suldo, Andrew Roach,
Amanda Sullivan, Jessica A. Hoffman, S. Andrew Garbacz, Lisa M.
Hagermoser Sanetti, and Robin S. Codding