Organization profile
Organization profile
The School Psychology program is designed to provide high quality education and training to prepare competent school psychologists for meeting the educational and personal adjustment of children and adolescents in public and private schools.
Based on the scientist-practitioner model, students develop skills in research, assessment, prevention, academic and behavioral intervention, consultation with school professionals and parents, program development, and staff training. Although the primary thrust of the program is to certify school psychologists in the State of Illinois, many current graduates migrate to other states where they also qualify for state certification.
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Education
- Developmental and Educational Psychology
Profiles
Student theses
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An Analysis of General Education Teachers' Use of Diverse Praise
Beschta, S. L. (Author), Floress, M. (Supervisor), 2017Student thesis: Master's Thesis › Specialist in School Psychology (SSP)
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An Examination of Teachers' Natural Praise-to-Reprimand Ratios and Teachers' Perceptions of Self-Efficacy and Stress
Hayn, S. (Author), Floress, M. (Supervisor), 2018Student thesis: Master's Thesis › Specialist in School Psychology (SSP)
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An Investigation of Reliability and Validity of the Bully Participant Behavior Questionnaire in an Elementary Sample
Nesbitt, M. B. (Author), Jenkins, L. N. (Supervisor), 2016Student thesis: Master's Thesis › Specialist in School Psychology (SSP)