ABSTRACT

Supervision is a core professional competency requiring specific training for the benefit of supervisees, clients, and the profession. Supervision in School Psychology: The Developmental, Ecological, Problem-solving Model examines specific factors that contribute to successful supervision in school psychology, including the integration of a developmental process of training, the ecological contexts that impact practice, and evidence-based problem-solving strategies. Written for graduate students, researchers, and professionals in the field of school psychology, this book provides thorough, specific, and immediately applicable methods and principles for supervisory practice. Featuring a diverse set of pedagogical tools, Supervision in School Psychology is an important resource for navigating the distinct challenges specific to the demanding and diverse core competencies associated with supervision in school-based settings.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part I Foundations of Effective Supervisory Relationships

part |2 pages

Part III Professional Development for Supervisors and Credentialed School Psychologists

part |2 pages

Part IV Preparing for the Future of Supervision within School Psychology