School Psychology and Social Justice : Conceptual Foundations and Tools for Practice
David Shriberg
- 17 Jan 2013
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TL;DR: Shriberg et al. as discussed by the authors discussed the importance of social justice in school psychology from a social justice perspective and proposed a framework to promote social justice by addressing barriers to academic success.
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Abstract: Acknowledgements 1. Introduction (David Shriberg, Samuel Y. Song, Antoinette Halsell Miranda & Kisha M. Radliff) 2. Social Justice in School Psychology: An Historical Perspective (Terry B. Gutkin and Samuel Y. Song) 3. School Psychology and Social Justice in the Global Community (Bonnie Kaul Nastasi and Kristen Varjas) 4. What Do We Mean When We Say Social Justice in School Psychology? (Mary M. Clare) 5. Understanding and Addressing Inequities in Special Education (Amanda L. Sullivan) 6. Systemic School Discipline: Issues of Equity from a Social Justice Perspective (Amity Noltemeyer and Pamela Fenning) 7. Paving the Way for Cosmopolitan Resilient Schools: Promoting Resilience and Social Justice in Urban, Suburban and Rural Schools (Geraldine V. Oades-Sese, Mark Kitzie and Wai-Ling Rubic) 8. Institutional Barriers: Poverty and Education (Stacy A. S. Williams and Deborah Peek Crockett) 9. Social Justice in the Air: School Culture and Climate (Samuel Y. Song and Kelly Marth) 10. A Social Justice Approach to Assessment (Markeda L. Newell and Gina Coffee) 11. Promoting Social Justice by Addressing Barriers to Academic Success (Jennifer I. Durham) 12. Behavioral Issues in the Classroom (Antoinette Halsell Miranda) 13. Consultation and Collaboration (Janay B. Sander) 14. Mental Health Issues: Non-Academic Barriers to Success in School (Kisha M. Radliff) 15. Family, School, and Community Partnerships (Janine M. Jones) 16. The School Psychologist as Advocate (Alissa Briggs) 17. Graduate Education and Professional Development (David Shriberg) 18. Moving Forward (David Shriberg, Samuel Y. Song, Antoinette Halsell Miranda & Kisha M. Radliff)
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