ABSTRACT

The rapid changes in the composition of school-age youth around the world have catalyzed a growing concern about how to address children’s mental health and education. Grounded in this increasingly global perspective, The International Handbook of Consultation in Educational Settings is designed to provide a multicultural/transnational approach to consultation theory, research, training, and practice in educational settings. With chapters written by geographically diverse and prominent scholars across the field of school psychology, this handbook captures the range of ways in which consultation services are trained, implemented, and researched internationally. Written for practitioners, researchers, faculty members, and graduate students in the fields of school psychology, school counseling, special education, and educational psychology, this volume is the first of its kind to provide a comprehensive look at consultation in learning environments across the world.

The International Handbook of Consultation in Educational Settings offers various perspectives on models, implementation, training, and research on school consultation. After an introduction to the volume by the editors, contributors to Part II examine school-based consultation around the world to explore how consultation services are implemented in different countries. Part III addresses cross-cultural issues in consultation, particularly at a systems level. Part IV presents themes related to processes and issues in the implementation of consultation by focusing on approaches in various countries. The chapters in Part V focus on consultation training, offering insights into the development of students and professionals into effective consultants in cross-cultural and systemic contexts. Part VI describes how practitioners can contribute to the body of research on consultation through careful planning and implementation of their work. Finally, the editors summarize key concepts and findings in a concluding chapter.

part I|11 pages

Introduction

part II|81 pages

School Consultation Services Across the Globe

chapter 3|19 pages

Revisiting Canadian Consultation Models in School Psychology

Just the Same, Only Different

chapter 4|16 pages

Consulting in School Settings in Australia

Challenges, Positive Development, and Future Opportunities

chapter 5|24 pages

A Multilevel Approach to System-Level Consultation

Critical Components and Transnational Considerations

part III|119 pages

Crossing Cultures

chapter 11|16 pages

School Crisis Consultation

An International Framework

part IV|74 pages

Implementing Consultation Services in the Schools

chapter 12|15 pages

Consultation and the Role of the School Psychologist

Barriers and Opportunities

chapter 13|18 pages

Thinking in the Box

A Tool for Promoting Innovative Problem-Solving in Israeli School Psychology Services

chapter 14|14 pages

Dealing with Difficulties

The Strategies of Instructional Consultants in Hong Kong

part V|66 pages

Educating Effective Consultants

chapter 16|21 pages

Training and Education of Consultants

A Global Perspective

chapter 17|20 pages

Professional Training and Development in Consultation

From Knowledge to Competence and Capability in Educational and Child Psychology Practice in the UK

part VII|10 pages

A Final Word