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NASP Connection |


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The NASP Self-Assessment was created by NASP to help you focus attention on your individual work activities in terms of the 10 domains outlined in the Model for Comprehensive and Integrated School Psychological Services. The self-assessment can help draw attention to the time devoted to various activities in your current role and the perceived importance of those activities, point out areas needing additional professional development, and establish goals for expanding your current role. Please take the time now to complete the assessment: |
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Check out NASP’s PODCasts and learn from those who are working hard in the field of school psychology. Download the .mp3 file and listen in on the discussions that matter most to NASP.
PODCasts are recordings of interviews done by NASP. |
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Check out the Model for Services by School Psychologists and download the brochure to learn more about the Practice Model and the profession of School Psychology. Or send a copy to your administrator to educate about what school psychologists do, and how we help in the classroom, the home and the community. CLICK below for the Practice Model Brochure and other educational materials about school psychology and the professionals who in the field. |


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NASP Practice Model |
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What Is A School Psychologist? |
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Improving Student School Outcomes |