Supervising the School Psychology Practicum: A Guide for Field and University Supervisors
"Kelly & Davis have written an authoritative and practical guide for university and field based practicum supervisors. I wish that I had such a guide when I was assigned to organize and supervise my first school psychology practicum. Written with the field supervisor in mind, it addresses the joys and challenges of supervising novice practicum trainees in the field."

—Mark E. Swerdlik, PhD, APBB, Coordinator, Graduate Programs in School Psychology, Illinois State University

Field and university-based practicum supervisors required to mentor school psychology students often lack the training and resources to fulfill this role with expertise and confidence. This is the firstever guide for supervisors who are overseeing school psychology students throughout the course of their practicum. Brimming with practical information, the book explains how to develop, implement, document, and supervise a range of field experiences. It offers resources to support student growth over the course of the practicum experience, including step-by-step information about supervision models, evaluation systems, site-based activities, and ways to address common graduate student difficulties.

The book is organized around the chronological experience of the trainee, beginning with orientation to the site through transition to internship. Each chapter focuses on three key supervisory roles: candidate skill development, supervision, and advancement and evaluation. The guide also addresses how university and field-based supervisors can communicate and collaborate with each other to enhance training. Content aligns with the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) training standards. Useful tools to document and support candidates, including forms, checklists, and other resources for supervisors and trainers, are included in an easy-to-reproduce format as well as electronic downloads.

KEY FEATURES:



• Provides plentiful resources for providing trainees with a quality practicum experience
• Targets the distinct supervision requirements of the school psychology practicum with developmentally appropriate activities
• Explains how to develop, implement, document, and supervise a range of field experiences
• Describes supervision models, evaluations systems, site-based activities, and how to address common student problems
• Includes useful guidelines, tools, forms, and checklists that are also available for electronic download
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Supervising the School Psychology Practicum: A Guide for Field and University Supervisors
"Kelly & Davis have written an authoritative and practical guide for university and field based practicum supervisors. I wish that I had such a guide when I was assigned to organize and supervise my first school psychology practicum. Written with the field supervisor in mind, it addresses the joys and challenges of supervising novice practicum trainees in the field."

—Mark E. Swerdlik, PhD, APBB, Coordinator, Graduate Programs in School Psychology, Illinois State University

Field and university-based practicum supervisors required to mentor school psychology students often lack the training and resources to fulfill this role with expertise and confidence. This is the firstever guide for supervisors who are overseeing school psychology students throughout the course of their practicum. Brimming with practical information, the book explains how to develop, implement, document, and supervise a range of field experiences. It offers resources to support student growth over the course of the practicum experience, including step-by-step information about supervision models, evaluation systems, site-based activities, and ways to address common graduate student difficulties.

The book is organized around the chronological experience of the trainee, beginning with orientation to the site through transition to internship. Each chapter focuses on three key supervisory roles: candidate skill development, supervision, and advancement and evaluation. The guide also addresses how university and field-based supervisors can communicate and collaborate with each other to enhance training. Content aligns with the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) training standards. Useful tools to document and support candidates, including forms, checklists, and other resources for supervisors and trainers, are included in an easy-to-reproduce format as well as electronic downloads.

KEY FEATURES:



• Provides plentiful resources for providing trainees with a quality practicum experience
• Targets the distinct supervision requirements of the school psychology practicum with developmentally appropriate activities
• Explains how to develop, implement, document, and supervise a range of field experiences
• Describes supervision models, evaluations systems, site-based activities, and how to address common student problems
• Includes useful guidelines, tools, forms, and checklists that are also available for electronic download
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Supervising the School Psychology Practicum: A Guide for Field and University Supervisors

Supervising the School Psychology Practicum: A Guide for Field and University Supervisors

Supervising the School Psychology Practicum: A Guide for Field and University Supervisors

Supervising the School Psychology Practicum: A Guide for Field and University Supervisors

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"Kelly & Davis have written an authoritative and practical guide for university and field based practicum supervisors. I wish that I had such a guide when I was assigned to organize and supervise my first school psychology practicum. Written with the field supervisor in mind, it addresses the joys and challenges of supervising novice practicum trainees in the field."

—Mark E. Swerdlik, PhD, APBB, Coordinator, Graduate Programs in School Psychology, Illinois State University

Field and university-based practicum supervisors required to mentor school psychology students often lack the training and resources to fulfill this role with expertise and confidence. This is the firstever guide for supervisors who are overseeing school psychology students throughout the course of their practicum. Brimming with practical information, the book explains how to develop, implement, document, and supervise a range of field experiences. It offers resources to support student growth over the course of the practicum experience, including step-by-step information about supervision models, evaluation systems, site-based activities, and ways to address common graduate student difficulties.

The book is organized around the chronological experience of the trainee, beginning with orientation to the site through transition to internship. Each chapter focuses on three key supervisory roles: candidate skill development, supervision, and advancement and evaluation. The guide also addresses how university and field-based supervisors can communicate and collaborate with each other to enhance training. Content aligns with the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) training standards. Useful tools to document and support candidates, including forms, checklists, and other resources for supervisors and trainers, are included in an easy-to-reproduce format as well as electronic downloads.

KEY FEATURES:



• Provides plentiful resources for providing trainees with a quality practicum experience
• Targets the distinct supervision requirements of the school psychology practicum with developmentally appropriate activities
• Explains how to develop, implement, document, and supervise a range of field experiences
• Describes supervision models, evaluations systems, site-based activities, and how to address common student problems
• Includes useful guidelines, tools, forms, and checklists that are also available for electronic download

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826129383
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Publication date: 07/05/2016
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 202
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.70(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Kristy K. Kelly, PhD, is an associate professor and director of field training in the School Psychology Program at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology (TCSPP).


Shanna D. Davis, PhD, is an assistant professor at Eastern Washington University (EWU). She was a practicing school psychologist and administrator in the Minneapolis public schools for 9 years.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Preface

Acknowledgments

1. Entry Into the Practicum

2. Developing Initial Casework

3. Foundations of Special Education

4. Working in a School System

5. Moving Toward Independence

6. Planning for Internship

7. Termination

8. Enhancing Training Through Collaboration

Appendix A: Practicum Candidate Evaluation Form

Appendix B: Practicum Training Plan

Appendix C: Consultation Skills Checklist

Appendix D: Psychoeducational Report Rubric

Appendix E: Practicum Agreement for School Psychology Program

Index

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