Integrating consultation and program evaluation in school psychology |
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Authors: | Emanuel J. Mason Stephen T. Demers Ernest J. Middleton |
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Affiliation: | Educational and Couseling Psychology 251 Dickey Hall University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 40506-0177 USA |
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Abstract: | Consultation approaches to providing psychological services are widely used by school psychologists. Recently, the need for school psychologists to be proficient in educational program evaluation has been recognized. The present paper discusses how school psychologists can use their existing consultation skills as an approach to program evaluation. The integration of consultation skills with evaluation results in an approach to program evaluation that is particularly useful where program goals and objectives are broad and nonspecific (as in many educational innovations). Also, the consultation approach to evaluation is easier for school psychologists to blend with their other roles in schools than the assessment-oriented evaluator role of some evaluation models. The consultation approach to evaluation is illustrated using a federally sponsored training program for school teachers and administrators. |
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