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WHAT IS SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY? A Career That Makes a Difference Adapted from Stephen Andrew (2004) 1

What is a School Psychologist? 2

School Psychologists link mental health to learning and behaviour to promote: High academic achievement Positive social skills and behaviour Healthy relationships and connectedness Tolerance and respect for others Competence, self-esteem, and resiliency 3

Why Children Benefit From School Psychologists Learning difficulties Behaviour concerns Fears about war, violence, terrorism Problems at home or with peers Depression and other mental health issues Attention problems Poverty Diverse populations with diverse needs 4

School Psychologists are team members Service teams, in school districts are made up of various specialists: Reading Clinicians* Speech-Language Pathologists* Psychologists* Social Workers* Psychiatrists Audiologists Community Workers *provincial grant supported 5

What Do School Psychologists Do? Assessment Consultation Prevention Intervention Education Research and program development Mental health care Advocacy 6

Assessment School psychologists work with children, parents and staff to help determine a child s: Academic skills Learning aptitudes and styles Personality and emotional development Social skills and behaviour issues Learning environments, school climate Special education eligibility 7

Assessment Most common types of school assessment: Cognitive (Intelligence; learning styles) Adaptive (life skills) ADHD (attention, hyperactivity, impulsivity) Social/Emotional (mood, affect, behaviour) 8

Consultation Help teachers, parents, and administrators understand child development and learning Provide positive alternatives for helping children with learning and behaviour problems Strengthen working relationships among educators, parents, and community services Refer to, consult with outside agencies 9

Prevention Implement programs to build positive connections between students and adults Identify potential learning difficulties early Design programs for children at risk Help adults to address problem behaviour(s) Foster tolerance and appreciation of diversity 10

Intervention Work face-to-face with children and families Develop individualized solutions for learning and adjustment Plan and implement crisis response Provide Counselling Social skills training Behaviour management solutions 11

Education Train teachers and parents in: Teaching and learning strategies Parenting techniques Classroom management techniques Working with exceptional students Strategies to address substance abuse and risky behaviours Crisis prevention and response 12

Mental Health Care Deliver school-linked mental health services Coordinate with community resources and health care providers Partner with parents and teachers to create healthy school environments 13

Advocacy School Psychologists Encourage/Sponsor Appropriate education placements Education reform Legislative involvement Community services and programs Funding for adequate resources 14

Characteristics of a great school psychologist Excellent communication/persuasion skills Understanding/empathy for children and youth Excellent academic record Values: evidence-based practice, lifelong learning Excellent team-building/interpersonal skills 15

Characteristics of a great school psychologist Committed to the profession of school psychology Initiative to achieve goals Energetic and excellent work habits Willing and able to abide by professional codes of ethics and standards 16

UM School Psychology program Non-thesis Master s program: 2 years 60 credit hours Thesis Master s program: 3 years NASP competency based Two course-integrated practica Course/practicum/comprehensive exam or thesis model 17

1 st year Non Thesis Courses Foundations, ethics (6) Assessment (6) Learning and cognitive impairment School/community/family systems Childhood psychopathology Teaching strategies, learning styles, and academic remediation Social, emotional, and personality assessment Junior practicum (spring) Comprehensive Exam (summer) 18

2 nd Year Non Thesis Courses Behavioural assessment and intervention Intervention early/middle years Intervention adolescence Development in Learning Environments Consultation and supervision Research methods and program evaluation 2 electives Senior practicum (6 cr) Comprehensive exam (summer) 19

Thesis Program Same course requirements Arranged differently with Graduate Statistics taken in the first of three years, and Practica beginning in the second year Thesis (no comprehensive exam) 20

Preparation: Honours degree in psychology (or equivalent) Excellent academic record, GRE scores Experience with children/youth 21

Applying to the UM School Psychology Program Deadline Dec 15 th Transcripts GRE General Letters of reference Sample of written work (statement) Interview Criminal record and Child Abuse Registry check 22

Masters Programs with Special Fees School Psychology Canadian Students Program Fee $4,124.90 ($2,062.45 per term) International Students Program Fee $8,249.80 ($4,124.90 per term) Continuing Fee $665.60 ($332.80 per term) 23

Income Potential and Job Prospects All School based Clinicians are equivalent to Teachers for purposes of the collective agreement. Manitoba Collective Agreements are here: https://www.mbteach.org/collectivebargaining/collective-agreements.html 24

Income Potential and Job Prospects Currently 98% of our graduates have been employed in school settings with 90% staying in Manitoba. School based vacancies are more restricted recently but the demographics still present favourably Alternative workplaces including private practice and forensics are possible. 25

QUESTIONS? 26

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