The number of Professional Practices in the NASP 2020 Standards.
The biggest trend in school psychology.
What are staffing shortages?
This is a trend influence that many university officials cannot afford to do anything about.
What are graduate program admissions?
This effort is probably the most obvious because it simply means we need to hire more school psychologists.
What is recruitment?
This is the name of the undergraduate university Dr. Payne attended.
What is Hampton University?
The number of Domains in the NASP 2020 Standards.
What is ten?
The most prevalent gender & race demographic of present day school psychologists.
What are White/Caucasian women?
This term refers to the rate at which school psychologists leave their profession either by resignation or changing careers entirely.
What is attrition?
This effort pertains to finding new ways to keep current school psychologists satisfied in their roles.
What are retention incentives?
This was Dr. Payne's favorite role when she worked as a practitioner in public schools.
What is an interventionist?
The number of Organizational Principles in the NASP 2020 standards.
What is six?
The level of training most school psychologists have.
What is Specialist (Degree) level of training?
This international upper respiratory disease affected public school instruction, mental health, and public health to unprecedented proportions in 2019.
What is the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic?
This effort emphasizes less testing and more student-oriented types of service based on the student's needs.
What is intervention science?
Dr. Payne is fluent in what other language?
What is American Sign Language?
Another name for the NASP Practice Model.
What is the Model for Comprehensive and Integrated School Psychological Services?
The job site where most school psychologists work.
What are public schools?
This is one way Baby Boomers impact the school psychologist staffing shortage.
What is retirement?
This theoretical framework claims that a person's development is shaped by the environment.
What is Bronfenbrenner's theory, also known as the "Ecological Systems Theory"?
This is the number of states or jurisdictions in which Dr. Payne has lived and worked as a school psychologist.
What is five? (MD, DC, VA, LA, and GA).
When NASP Professional Standards are updated.
What is every ten years?
A grass-roots effort aimed at introducing high school students & undergraduates to the field of school psychology.
What is the NASP Exposure Project?
This is the NASP recommended ratio of school psychologists to students.
What is 1:500?
This PSYC 470 course was created at Towson University for this main reason.
What is to raise awareness about school psychology?
This is the main reason why Dr. Payne resigned from her job as a school psych practitioner.
What is she always wanted to be a professor?