Data Driven Problem Solving
Assessment
Evidence-Based Practice
Consultation and Systems change
Ethics & Culturally Competent Practice
100

Used to determine the function of a student’s behavior by assessing antecedents and consequences

What is a functional behavior assessment?

100

Measures Social-Emotional and Behavioral Functioning and has problems with reliability and validity

What are projective techniques?

100

The integration of the best available research with clinical expertise in the context of patient characteristics, culture, and preferences

What is an evidence-based practice?

100

Problem solving within a triadic relationship

What is consultation?

100

A developmental process that evolves over an extended period of time. Individuals, organizations, and systems are at various levels of awareness, knowledge, and skills along the continuum

What is cultural competence?

200

Is outcome focused, context specific, and utilizes on-going data collection when identifying problems and coming up with solution

What is the problem solving model?

200

A framework through which core instruction, early identification, intervention, and progress monitoring occur. 

What is MTSS?

200

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

What is the EBP used for for internalizing problems (anxiety/depression)?

200

The process of working with others for the purposes of accomplishing a shared goal.

What is collaboration? 

200

A law that provides protection and privacy to children and families’ educational records

What is Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)?

300

Assumes that problems exist within the child, exists within the medical model framework, relies on the discrepancy between achievement and ability, reactive rather than proactive, and is associated with making diagnoses and placement decisions.

What is the traditional approach?

300

Refers to if a test measures what it aims to measure, and has different types.

What is validity?

300

Examples include folding-in technique, peer tutoring, self-monitoring, and cover-copy-compare.

What is an evidence-based academic intervention?
300

Creating readiness, initial implementation, institutionalization, and ongoing evolution

What are the phases of the Systems-Change Process?

300

Schools are required to provide services that are likely to result in meaningful benefit to the child and allow the children to adequately access and benefit from public education

What is Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)?

400

Define the problem in objective, observable, measurable terms.

What is problem identification? 

400

An assessment that monitors student performance based on curriculum

What is a curriculum-based assessment?

400

The number one reason for clinical referrals in children

What are externalizing disorders?

400

Each part is interconnected with and reciprocally influences all other parts of the system as well as the system as a whole

What is a Living System & Open System?

400

Everyone gets the supports that they need

What is equity?

500

This model of training emphasizes research and scientific aspects of psychology and the application of these foundations in professional practice

What is the scientist-practitioner model?

500

Problem Identification, Problem Analysis, Plan Development and Implementation, and Plan Evaluation 

What are the steps for assessment as a problem-solving process?

500

Examples include: students' cognitive abilities, skill-related abilities, phase of skill development, self-regulation skill, and motivation

What are student considerations when selecting an intervention?

500

The goal is to close the gap between research and practice

What is implementation science?

500

The increasingly diverse population of students in schools and the lack of diversity among school psychologists

What is ethnic incongruence?