School psychology-observation and reminiscence |
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Authors: | T. Ernest Newland |
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Affiliation: | Professor Emeritus, Educational Psychology 702 South Race Street Urbana, IL 61801, USA |
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Abstract: | Analyses of certain characteristics of the membership of the Division of School Psychology and some of its efforts are presented. Evidence is presented which suggests unequivocally that school psychologists, whom the schools clearly need, must be soundly grounded in relevant psychological testing theory, must be fully sensitive to the social characteristics and needs of each child in whose interests they work, and must be fully conversant with the relevance of their psychological perceptions to the educational functioning of those children. |
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