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Dynamic School Psychology: Perceptions Between School Psychologists, Teachers, and Administrators on School Psychology Services and Paradigm Shift Theor

Posted on:2018-06-13Degree:Ph.D.(Educ.Type:Dissertation
University:Seattle Pacific UniversityCandidate:Flores, HomeroFull Text:PDF
GTID:1477390020957553Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
The purpose of this research paper is to gain current perceptions of school psychology services and paradigm shift theory in school psychology by school psychologists, teachers and administrators within public school systems. The paper will focus on the history of school psychology, federal legislation, and IDEA. Surveys were collected from school psychologists, teachers and administrators regarding perceptions of school psychology and paradigm shift theory in school psychology services. Although the results were non-significant, results of the surveys indicate similar results to previous perceptual surveys. While teachers and administrators would like more services in general from school psychologists, school psychologists remained split on actual versus preferred roles or duties.
Keywords/Search Tags:School, Perceptions, Administrators, Teachers
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