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Psy.D. in School Psychology
Psy.D. in School Psychology
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Goals, Objectives and Competencies
To Foster Skills in Data-Based Decision-Making and Accountability
To Foster Students' Consultation and Collaboration Skills.
To Foster Students’ Development of Cognitive/Academic Skills.
To Foster Students’ Development of Socialization and Development of Life Skills.
To Foster Student Diversity in Development and Learning.
To Develop Students’ Understanding of School and Systems Organization, Policy Development, and Climate.
To Develop Students’ Skills in Prevention, Crisis Intervention, and Mental Health.
To Foster Home/School/Community Collaboration.
To Develop Skills in Research and Program Evaluation.
To Foster an Understanding of School Psychology Practice and Development.
To Foster Skills in Using Information Technology.
To demonstrate professional performance and proficiency at a level that is consistent with the doctoral level degree.