A comparison of preservice and experienced teachers' perceptions of the school psychologist |
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Authors: | Raymond S. Dean |
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Affiliation: | School Psychology Program Department of Educational Psychology University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI 53706, USA |
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Abstract: | The present study compared experienced and preservice elementary school teachers' perceptions of the school psychologist. Thirty-two experienced teachers were matched with a like number of second semester juniors in training. A questionnaire asked each respondent to (a) rank a number of school personnel on their importance, (b) assign a number of referral problems to professionals best equipped to handle them, and (c) to rate the school psychologist's functioning on 11 dimensions. The analysis showed that experienced and preservice teachers agreed about the importance of the school psychologist and the appropriateness of referral problems. Analysis of ratings revealed that experienced teachers had a more negative opinion of the school psychologist's functioning when compared to their novice counterparts. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Raymond S. Dean University of Wisconsin 1025 West Johnson Street Madison Wisconsin 53706. |
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