NASP Professional Standards

45 minutes running time


The NASP’s professional standards, including the Model for Comprehensive and Integrated School Psychological Services (aka NASP Practice Model), the Standards for Graduate Preparation of School Psychologists, and the Standards for the Credentialing of School Psychologists, and the Principles for Professional Ethics, provide a unified set of national standards that guide graduate education, credentialing, professional practice and services, and ethical behavior of school psychologists.  NASP professional standards undergo review and revision every 10 years.  As of July 2020 NASP professional standards have been updated.  In this mini-skill workshop, you will learn the latest updates of the 10 NASP Domains, have a better understanding of the 6 organizational principles, and how to apply these standards into your practice.

Maureen Schroeder has been a school psychologist for 22 years and has been a graduate educator for the last 12 years. She is currently working for Elk Grove Unified School District. Aside from being a practitioner, she is also actively involved in our State and National association, currently Past-President of CASP and NASP Delegate.  She is also an Assistant Professor for Brandman University, School of Education and oversees their School Psychology program.

 

 

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