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Course Introduction
  • PSY 7700

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Syllabus Review Instructor Information
  • Contact S. Kathleen Krach, Ph.D.
  • kkrach_at_troy.edu
  • http//spectrum.troy.edu/kkrach
  • Bldg 136, Suite 319, Montgomery Campus
  • 334-241-9598
  • Office Hours
  • In-person listed on syllabus
  • Virtual email is responded to within 24 business
    hours.

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Syllabus Review Readings
  • Textbooks
  • Merrell, K.W., Ervin, R. A., Peacock, G. G.
    School psychology for the 21st century
    Foundations and practices.
  • Jacob, S., Hartshorne, T. S. Ethics and law for
    school psychologists.
  • Not having your book on the first day of class is
    not an excuse for late work after the deadlines
    in the Schedule.
  • On e-Reserve
  • 20 U.S.C. 1414 Evaluations and IEPS
  • 20 U.S.C. 1415 Procedural Safeguards.
  • American Psychological Association (APA, 2010).
    Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of
    Conduct.
  • Conoley, J. C., Conoley, C. W. (1992).
    Appendix School consultation Practice and
    training, Second edition.
  • Erchul, W. P., Martens, B. K. (2002). Chapter
    2 In School Consultation Conceputal and
    Empirical Bases of Practice, Second Edition.
  • Fairbanks, S., Sugai, G., Guardino, D.,
    Lathrop, M. (2007). Response to intervention
  • Gresham, F.M. (2002). Responsiveness to
    intervention
  • Hunley, S. McNamara, K. (2010). Tier 3 of the
    RTI model
  • National Association of School Psychologists
    (NASP, 2010). Principles for Professional Ethics.
  • Shores, C. (2009). Chapter 1. In Comprehensive
    RTI model
  • Thompson, C.L. Henderson, D. A. (2011).
    Consultation. In Counseling Children, 8th
    Edition.

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Syllabus Review Student Expectations
  • Students are expected to check their e-mails
    daily and the announcements at least every 48
    hours.
  • Students are expected to use their troy.edu email
    accounts.
  • Although physical class meetings are not part of
    this course, participation in all interactive,
    learning activities is required.
  • This is an on-line class. Students must have
    access to a working computer and access to the
    internet. Students can use the TROY computer lab,
    a public library, etc., to insure they have
    access.
  • Not having a computer or computer crashes are
    not acceptable excuses for late work.
  • This is an eCampus class. It is not a
    correspondence course in which a student may
    work at his/her own pace. Each week there will
    be assignments, on-line discussions, and/or exams
    with due dates.
  • If you need an incomplete, please read the
    policies within the syllabus.

5
LIVETEXT ASSIGNMENT CASE STUDYCommon
Assignment/ Assessment 1
  • This is actually Project 2 in your syllabus
  • Students will describe all ethical and legal
    issues presented in a hypothetical case study of
    a school psychologist/ psychometrist in a
    school-based situation. In addition, the student
    should be able to identify the roles and
    relationships of each identified individual in
    the case study. The case study will be provided
    by the instructor and must be submitted by the
    student through LiveText.

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LIVETEXT ASSIGNMENT CASE STUDYCommon
Assignment/ Assessment 1
  • You will be graded on the following
  • Knowledge of the Roles Relationships of
    individuals in case study (NASP 2.10)
  • Knowledge of the legal issues. (AL BOE
    290-3-3-.51-3f AL BOE 290-3-3-.54-3j)
  • Knowledge of the ethical issues. (AL BOE
    290-3-3-.51-3f AL BOE 290-3-3-.54-3j)
  • APA quality of writing and use of appropriate
    grammar
  • More specific information will be available on
    BlackBoard closer to the time of this assignment.

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LIVETEXT ASSIGNMENT OBSERVATIONS Common
Assignment/ Assessment 2
  • This is actually Project 1 in your syllabus
  • Students will observe and interview a current
    school psychologist or school psychometrist in
    the field and provide a written description of
    the experience. Specific questions will include
    a discussion of what the professional identity of
    psychologists/ psychometrists and their roles as
    advocates.

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LIVETEXT ASSIGNMENT OBSERVATIONS Common
Assignment/ Assessment 2
  • You will be graded on the following
  • Knowledge of the identity of a school
    psychologist and/or school psychometrist
  • Knowledge of advocacy issues in school
    psychology/ psychometry
  • APA quality of writing and use of appropriate
    grammar
  • More specific information will be available on
    BlackBoard.

9
Syllabus Review Methods of Evaluation
  • Project 1 Livetext Assignment Observations
    note 1 (20)
  • Project 2 Livetext Assignment Case Study note
    1 (30)
  • Online Quizzes/ Review (15 each 30 total)
  • Class Participation note 2 (10)
  • Online Discussions note 3 (2 substantive posts
    per lecture 10)
  • Note 1 Critical Assignment submitted through
    LiveText when applicable
  • Note 2 PodCast attendance will be recorded
    through submitting into Blackboard a copy of the
    notes that you took while listening to the
    Podcasts. These notes can be .doc files of typed
    notes, they can be .pdfs files of notes written
    on copies of the PowerPoint slides, or they can
    be notes taken within the .ppt document notes
    section.
  • Note 3 Discussion grades will not be posted
    until the last week of class. These are graded
    PER LECTURE and not per week. Substantive usually
    means either a question or a response of more
    than a few words pertaining to the lecture topic.
    Posts under the instructor or student question
    sections do not count towards your total.

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Syllabus Review Quizzes and Assignments
  • Quizzes
  • The quizzes will be open-book, 30 items,
    multiple-choice.
  • They will be available for a specific time
    period. You have one hour once starting to
    complete it.
  • The quizzes will be delivered online via
    Blackboard. They will be found in the Exams/
    Quizzes tab section.
  • Assignments
  • Weekly course notes will be submitted under the
    Assignments BlackBoard tab.
  • Projects will be submitted both through the
    Assignments BlackBoard tab AND LiveText
  • Course Discussions will take place through the
    Discussion Board BlackBoard tab.
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