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This book is the second edition of Effective Supervision in School Psychology, published by NASP in 2000. It is the only book currently available on the supervision of school psychology services and programs. This book is grounded in current research and theory and has been revised to correspond to the new NASP Standards for Professional Practice. The book provides guidelines and vignettes from the perspective of the supervisor and the supervisee. It is accompanied by a CD with forms ready for use and adaptation by practitioners.

Produktbeschreibung
This book is the second edition of Effective Supervision in School Psychology, published by NASP in 2000. It is the only book currently available on the supervision of school psychology services and programs. This book is grounded in current research and theory and has been revised to correspond to the new NASP Standards for Professional Practice. The book provides guidelines and vignettes from the perspective of the supervisor and the supervisee. It is accompanied by a CD with forms ready for use and adaptation by practitioners.
Autorenporträt
Virginia Smith Harvey is professor and director of the school psychology program at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Before becoming a university professor, she was a practicing school psychologist for 18 years and supervised school psychologists and interns throughout those years. During her 15 years as a professor, she has supervised practicum, intern, and postgraduate students. In addition to numerous articles and book chapters, she is coauthor of Effective Supervision in School Psychology (2000, with J. A. Struzziero) and Fostering Independent Learning: Practical Strategies to Promote Student Success (2007, with L. A. Chickie-Wolfe). Harvey is currently chair of the ethics committee of the New Hampshire Association of School Psychologists and serves on the Standards Revision Writing Group of the National Association of School Psychologists.