- Teacher: Sarah Warren
Lewis & Clark Moodle
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- Teacher: Sarah Warren
- Teacher: Jesse Erwin
- Teacher: Jennifer Twyford
functions of school psychologists. Readings in
contemporary issues and historical events provide
the foundation for graduate preparation in school
psychology. Students observe the work of school
psychologists and discuss the profession in a
seminar format. This course is a practicum in
school-based systems, and includes overviews of
the theories and practices for school-based
emotional, behavioral, social, and academic
change.
- Teacher: Jennifer Twyford
- Teacher: Jennifer Twyford
A Colloquium is an academic seminar on a broad, field of study, usually led by a different, lecturer at each meeting. This Colloquium will be, focused on the broad field of School Psychology,, and all candidates across all three cohorts of, the school psychology program are required to, attend in order to address, together, relevant, topics of the profession that concern us all. The, Colloquium meets four times per academic year,, with a different topic as the focus for each, meeting. These four topics include: 1) Issues in, Practicum and Internship Supervision; 2), Variations of the Practice of School Psychology;, 3) Alumni Relations and Mentorship; and 4), Cross-Professional Collaboration. The School, Psychology Colloquium challenges school, psychology candidates to address issues of, concern across all three cohorts while, simultaneously providing mentorship across these, cohorts through conversation, guidance, and, shared information. Course goals for participants, include: a. Engaging with the data, research and, theory regarding topics of shared concern in the, field of school psychology b. Gaining an, understanding of the practices of mentorship,, supervision and on-going professional development, in the field of school psychology c. Gaining an, understanding of the variation and different, forms of practice within the field of school, psychology at the local, national and, international level. d. Engaging with related, professionals in the field of education regarding, topics of shared concern in an effort to better, differentiate and integrate as working, professionals.
- Teacher: Elena Diamond
- Teacher: Kate Jaspers
- Teacher: Peter Mortola
A Colloquium is an academic seminar on a broad, field of study, usually led by a different, lecturer at each meeting. This Colloquium will be, focused on the broad field of School Psychology,, and all candidates across all three cohorts of, the school psychology program are required to, attend in order to address, together, relevant, topics of the profession that concern us all. The, Colloquium meets four times per academic year,, with a different topic as the focus for each, meeting. These four topics include: 1) Issues in, Practicum and Internship Supervision; 2), Variations of the Practice of School Psychology;, 3) Alumni Relations and Mentorship; and 4), Cross-Professional Collaboration. The School, Psychology Colloquium challenges school, psychology candidates to address issues of, concern across all three cohorts while, simultaneously providing mentorship across these, cohorts through conversation, guidance, and, shared information. Course goals for participants, include: a. Engaging with the data, research and, theory regarding topics of shared concern in the, field of school psychology b. Gaining an, understanding of the practices of mentorship,, supervision and on-going professional development, in the field of school psychology c. Gaining an, understanding of the variation and different, forms of practice within the field of school, psychology at the local, national and, international level. d. Engaging with related, professionals in the field of education regarding, topics of shared concern in an effort to better, differentiate and integrate as working, professionals.
- Teacher: Elena Diamond
- Teacher: Jennifer Twyford
- Teacher: Elena Diamond
- Teacher: Elena Diamond