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A Career in School Psychology

A Career in School Psychology. School Psychologists. Understand how schools work and how children learn Provide easily accessible, cost-effective mental health services to children Promote positive mental health and a safe and effective learning environment. Who are we?.

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A Career in School Psychology

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  1. A Career in School Psychology

  2. School Psychologists... • Understand how schools work and how children learn • Provide easily accessible, cost-effective mental health services to children • Promote positive mental health and a safe and effective learning environment

  3. Who are we? • Have specialized training in both PSYCHOLOGY and EDUCATION

  4. What do we do? • Consultation • Assessment • Intervention • Prevention • Education • Research & Planning

  5. School Counselor vs. School Psychologist • Counselor: work with total school population • Family/academic problems • Career planning • College prep • Scheduling • May run groups

  6. School Psychologist • Usually funded via special ed monies • Work with at-risk and kids with disabilities • Assessment, consultation, direct interventions • More likely to have training in behavior analysis, mental health diagnosis, research methods

  7. What about the training? • Ed.S. degree - minimally, need 2 yrs of coursework (60 hrs) plus a 3rd year of internship

  8. How much will I get paid? • From 2004-2005 National Survey: • 180 day contract $56,262 • 200 day contract $62,513 • 220 day contract $68,764 (50% of contracts are for 180-190 days; 33% of contracts for 200 days or more)

  9. Learning styles and disabilities School violence Divorce Bullying Mental health issues Motivational issues Suicide prevention Attention disorders Issues that impact the educational and psychosocial needs of children include...

  10. Normal and abnormal child and adolescent development School organizational systems Learning theory Counseling theories Statistics Applied Behavior Analysis Psychological and psychoeducational assessment Coursework includes...

  11. Consultation... • give alternatives to educators and parents about problems in learning and behavior • help others understand child development • strengthen working relationships between educators, parents, and community services • design and develop procedures for preventing disorders, promoting mental health and learning, and improving educational systems • provide inservice/training to educators and parents

  12. Academic skills Learning aptitudes Personality and emotional development Social skills Behavioral analysis Learning environments and school climate Eligibility for special education Assessment - using a wide variety of techniques at an individual, group, and systems level to evaluate:

  13. Intervention... • Work face to face with teachers, children, and families • Help solve conflicts and problems in learning and adjustment • Help enhance learning opportunities and experiences for all children • Provide psychological counseling for children and families • Help families and schools deal with immediate crises as well as ongoing issues such as grief or loss • Provide information to enhance parenting skills and techniques

  14. Prevention... • Identify potential learning difficulties • design programs for children at risk of failure • provide parents and teachers with skills to cope with disruptive behavior • help foster tolerance and appreciation of diversity • develop school wide initiatives to make schools safer and more effective

  15. Education... Develop programs on topics such as: • Teaching and learning strategies • Classroom management techniques • Working with students who have disabilities or unusual talents • Substance abuse • Crisis management

  16. Research and Planning... • Evaluate the effectiveness of academic programs, behavior management systems, and other services • Generate new knowledge about learning and behavior • Contribute to planning and evaluating school-wide reform and restructuring • Stay abreast of current trends in psychology and education to share with educators and parents

  17. Health Care Provision... • Collaborate with school and community-based personnel to provide a comprehensive model of school-linked health services • Work with children and families to provide integrated community services focusing on psychosocial wellness and health-related issues • Developing partnerships with parents and teachers to create healthy school environments

  18. Advocacy... • Appropriate educational placements • Ensuring that the needs and rights of the students are appropriately addressed • NASP www.nasponline.org • FASP www.fasp.org • Other community services/programs

  19. Public school settings Private practice Private schools Colleges or Universities Hospitals Clinics Institutional/ residential settings School Psychologists are employed in...

  20. Training Programs in School Psychology • Barry University (Miami) www.barry.edu • Florida A&M University (Tallahassee) www.famu.edu.acad/colleges • Florida International University (Miami) www.fiu.edu/~edpsy/sch_psychhome.htm • Florida State University (Tallahassee) www.fsu.edu/~coe/departments/hss/schoolpsy.html • Nova Southeastern University (Ft. Lauderdale) www.cps.nova.edu • University of Central Florida (Orlando) www.graduate.ucf.edu • University of Florida (Gainesville) http://nerp,nerdc.ufl.edu/~founded/handbk2.htm • University of South Florida (Tampa) www.coedu.usf.edu/deptpsysoc/psych/

  21. For More Information About FSU’s Program: • http://www.epls.fsu.edu/schoolpsych/index.htm • Dr. Angel Canto: acanto@fsu.edu • Dr. France Prevatt: fprevatt@coe.fsu.edu

  22. For More Information on School Psychology: • NASP www.nasponline.org • FASP www.fasp.org

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