Leveraging School-University Partnerships to Train School Psychologists in Organizational Consultation for PBIS

Author(s):  
Sara Anne Whitcomb ◽  
Sarah Fefer ◽  
Sheera Hefter ◽  
Maria Santiago-Rosario
1986 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 230-240 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lou Tomes ◽  
Dixie D. Sanger

A survey study examined the attitudes of interdisciplinary team members toward public school speech-language programs. Perceptions of clinicians' communication skills and of the clarity of team member roles were also explored. Relationships between educators' attitudes toward our services and various variables relating to professional interactions were investigated. A 64-item questionnaire was completed by 346 randomly selected respondents from a two-state area. Classroom teachers of grades kindergarten through 3, teachers of grades 4 through 6, elementary school principals, school psychologists, and learning disabilities teachers comprised five professional categories which were sampled randomly. Analysis of the results revealed that educators generally had positive attitudes toward our services; however, there was some confusion regarding team member roles and clinicians' ability to provide management suggestions. Implications for school clinicians were discussed.


2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Geoffrey Maruyama ◽  
Michelle Fine ◽  
Maria Elana Torre

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