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A replication of a survey of school psychologists: Congruence between training, practice, preferred role, and competence
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Educational PracticeTeacher EducationSchool PsychologistsEducation ResearchSchool PsychologySchool CounselingEducational PsychologyPreferred RoleGreater CongruencyEducationPreferred JobEducational LeadershipSchool FunctioningPsychologyEarlier Effort
The present study is a replication of an earlier effort by Meacham and Peckham (1978) that surveyed practicing school psychologists to obtain their perceptions regarding the congruency between the role functions of assessment, interpretation, remediation, consultation, change agent, and research and training, present job, preferred job, and competence. Overall, results indicate a greater congruency between the training and practice of school psychologists. Other findings are discussed in terms of their implications for the training and practice of school psychology.
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