Courses Taught

ESSPSY 6189: Field Experience in School Psychology – Practicum

This course is a field-based experience with the purpose of refining clinical skills (e.g., assessment, intervention, consultation, and counseling) in a school-based setting under supervision. Students are also expected to develop professional skills while working with parents and school personnel and to develop knowledge regarding contextual variables and their influence on psychological service delivery.

ESSPSY 8057: Cognitive Assessment

The purpose of this class is to train students in the scientist- practitioner model of psychological assessment. This class will explore various theories of intelligence, as well as various instruments used to assess intelligence. In addition, various instruments for academic assessment will be explored. This class will train students in a variety of methods of assessment to prepare them to incorporate various methods of evaluation as they navigate the process of disability determination, as well as consultation.

ESSPSY 8058: Assessment of Academic Achievement

The purpose of this class is to train students in the scientist-practitioner model of psychological assessment. This class will explore various theories of intelligence, as well as various instruments used to assess intelligence. In addition, various instruments for academic assessment will be explored. This class will train students in a variety of methods of assessment to prepare them to incorporate various methods of evaluation as they navigate the process of disability determination, as well as consultation.

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