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1. Direct instruction 2. Cooperative learning 3. Mastery learning 4. Authentic assessment |
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Name the 4 research-based innovations recommended by Ellis |
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The focus of school psychological services should be shifted from diagnostic classification to ______. |
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What is the best way to kill a great, new idea? |
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Give the number and year of passage for the Education for All Handicapped Children Act. |
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Learning theory and its application |
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What special skill/knowledge set do sp's bring to the school setting? |
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What organization was created to exclusively serve the interests of sp's? |
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Assessment (most prominent!), intervention, and consultation |
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Name the 3 ideal primary roles of SP's. |
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What's the NASP recommended ratio of SP's to pupils? |
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What historic social reform gave rise to school psych? |
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The first SP training programs were at what universities? |
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Name the first woman of SP. |
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Who was first called "SP"? |
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Name the 2 types of power available to SP's. |
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1. academic 2. mental health |
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SP's seek to improve what 2 major environments of the school? |
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1. Mental health consultation 2. Behavioral consultation 3. Crisis consultation 4. Organizational consultation |
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Name the 4 types of consultation provided by SP's |
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What's the primary focus of the SP's attention? |
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1. child 2. parent 3. teacher |
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Name the 3 primary clients of the SP. |
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