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This book is designed to help students develop the process skills needed to become effective school consultants in consultee-centered consultation, with special emphasis on the instructional consultation model.
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This book is designed to help students develop the process skills needed to become effective school consultants in consultee-centered consultation, with special emphasis on the instructional consultation model.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136737176
- Artikelnr.: 38404955
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136737176
- Artikelnr.: 38404955
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Sylvia Rosenfield (Ph.D. U. of Wisconsin) is Professor Emerita of the Counseling and Personnel Services Department at the University of Maryland. She is a Fellow of APA and AERA and a past president of APA Division 16 (School Psychology). Her awards include the National Association of School Psychologists Legends Award and the American Psychological Association's Distinguished Contributions to Education and Training Award. Her research has focused on training and practice in indirect services, particularly consultee-centered and instructional consultation. She has multiple publications and presentations on consultation and other topics as well as three previous books.
Preface Reviewer Acknowledgements Dedication Introduction: Becoming a
School Consultant Sylvia Rosenfield I. Supporting the Novice Consultant 1.
Educating a Reflective School Consultant: Multi-Faceted Techniques Katie
Sutton Burkhouse 2. Supervision of School-Based Consultation Training:
Addressing the Concerns of Novice Consultants Daniel Newman II. Starting at
the Beginning 3. The Importance of Collaborative Communication Emily
Gustafson 4. What Do You Do When There are Multiple Concerns: Using Problem
Identification to Clarify and Prioritize a Teacher's Concern Katie Lynch
5. Making the Case for Consultee-Centered Consultation: A Novice
Consultant's perception of Culture and Relationships Erica Sherry 6.
Relationship Building and Objectivity Loss: The importance of the Process
in Consultation Cyril Pickering III. Consulting in the Elementary Grades
7. Making the Instructional Match Salient for the Teacher Courtenay Barrett
8. Improving an English Language Learner Client's Comprehension through
Consultee-Centered Consultation Laura Schussler IV. Consulting on a
Class-wide Concern 9. Who Owns the Classroom Homework Problem? Jill Berger
10. A Teacher's Concern for One Student Reveals a Classroom-Wide Bullying
Concern Megan Vaganek V. Consulting with Special Education Teachers 11.
Case Metamorphosis through Consultation Elise Pas 12. Leaving No Teacher
Behind: Widening the View and Changing the Perspective Elizabeth Tsakiris
Glossary Index
School Consultant Sylvia Rosenfield I. Supporting the Novice Consultant 1.
Educating a Reflective School Consultant: Multi-Faceted Techniques Katie
Sutton Burkhouse 2. Supervision of School-Based Consultation Training:
Addressing the Concerns of Novice Consultants Daniel Newman II. Starting at
the Beginning 3. The Importance of Collaborative Communication Emily
Gustafson 4. What Do You Do When There are Multiple Concerns: Using Problem
Identification to Clarify and Prioritize a Teacher's Concern Katie Lynch
5. Making the Case for Consultee-Centered Consultation: A Novice
Consultant's perception of Culture and Relationships Erica Sherry 6.
Relationship Building and Objectivity Loss: The importance of the Process
in Consultation Cyril Pickering III. Consulting in the Elementary Grades
7. Making the Instructional Match Salient for the Teacher Courtenay Barrett
8. Improving an English Language Learner Client's Comprehension through
Consultee-Centered Consultation Laura Schussler IV. Consulting on a
Class-wide Concern 9. Who Owns the Classroom Homework Problem? Jill Berger
10. A Teacher's Concern for One Student Reveals a Classroom-Wide Bullying
Concern Megan Vaganek V. Consulting with Special Education Teachers 11.
Case Metamorphosis through Consultation Elise Pas 12. Leaving No Teacher
Behind: Widening the View and Changing the Perspective Elizabeth Tsakiris
Glossary Index
Preface Reviewer Acknowledgements Dedication Introduction: Becoming a
School Consultant Sylvia Rosenfield I. Supporting the Novice Consultant 1.
Educating a Reflective School Consultant: Multi-Faceted Techniques Katie
Sutton Burkhouse 2. Supervision of School-Based Consultation Training:
Addressing the Concerns of Novice Consultants Daniel Newman II. Starting at
the Beginning 3. The Importance of Collaborative Communication Emily
Gustafson 4. What Do You Do When There are Multiple Concerns: Using Problem
Identification to Clarify and Prioritize a Teacher's Concern Katie Lynch
5. Making the Case for Consultee-Centered Consultation: A Novice
Consultant's perception of Culture and Relationships Erica Sherry 6.
Relationship Building and Objectivity Loss: The importance of the Process
in Consultation Cyril Pickering III. Consulting in the Elementary Grades
7. Making the Instructional Match Salient for the Teacher Courtenay Barrett
8. Improving an English Language Learner Client's Comprehension through
Consultee-Centered Consultation Laura Schussler IV. Consulting on a
Class-wide Concern 9. Who Owns the Classroom Homework Problem? Jill Berger
10. A Teacher's Concern for One Student Reveals a Classroom-Wide Bullying
Concern Megan Vaganek V. Consulting with Special Education Teachers 11.
Case Metamorphosis through Consultation Elise Pas 12. Leaving No Teacher
Behind: Widening the View and Changing the Perspective Elizabeth Tsakiris
Glossary Index
School Consultant Sylvia Rosenfield I. Supporting the Novice Consultant 1.
Educating a Reflective School Consultant: Multi-Faceted Techniques Katie
Sutton Burkhouse 2. Supervision of School-Based Consultation Training:
Addressing the Concerns of Novice Consultants Daniel Newman II. Starting at
the Beginning 3. The Importance of Collaborative Communication Emily
Gustafson 4. What Do You Do When There are Multiple Concerns: Using Problem
Identification to Clarify and Prioritize a Teacher's Concern Katie Lynch
5. Making the Case for Consultee-Centered Consultation: A Novice
Consultant's perception of Culture and Relationships Erica Sherry 6.
Relationship Building and Objectivity Loss: The importance of the Process
in Consultation Cyril Pickering III. Consulting in the Elementary Grades
7. Making the Instructional Match Salient for the Teacher Courtenay Barrett
8. Improving an English Language Learner Client's Comprehension through
Consultee-Centered Consultation Laura Schussler IV. Consulting on a
Class-wide Concern 9. Who Owns the Classroom Homework Problem? Jill Berger
10. A Teacher's Concern for One Student Reveals a Classroom-Wide Bullying
Concern Megan Vaganek V. Consulting with Special Education Teachers 11.
Case Metamorphosis through Consultation Elise Pas 12. Leaving No Teacher
Behind: Widening the View and Changing the Perspective Elizabeth Tsakiris
Glossary Index