Membership: Member Benefits
A journal: School Psychology Quarterly, free to members.
A newsletter: The School Psychologist,
free to members.
A convention program at
annual APA conferences focusing on issues relevant to school
psychology practice, research, and training.
Representation on APA boards, groups representing school psychology
(in particular the National Association of School
Psychologists), and other organizations concerned with children,
families, and schools.
A practitioner-oriented book series, Applying
Psychology to the Schools.
Materials for professional preparation and continuing education,
such as The Conversation
Series videotape interviews with accompanying study guides.
Awards for distinguished service, senior scientists, outstanding
dissertation, and early career accomplishments.
Hospitality suites and social hours at annual APA
conferences.
Opportunities to become involved in special interest groups on
topics relevant to school psychology practice, research, and training
(such as ethnic minority affairs, ethics, preschool services,
psychopharmacology, and women in school psychology).
Links to various APA programs, for instance the Minority
Fellowship Programs
Employers: Post
your position announcements here.
View position
openings in school psychology.
If interested in learning more about federal advocacy please contact the Division 16 Federal Advocacy Coordinator, Linda A. Reddy, Fairleigh Dickinson University,
131 Temple Avenue,
Hackensack, NJ. 07601,
Office 201-692-2649, or
E-mail: Reddy@FDU.edu.
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Division 16 members. Contact Vincent C. Alfonso (alfonso@fordham.edu)
to be added to the listserv. If you have questions about posting
material on the listserv, see the Listserv
Policy approved March 14, 2005
For more information on membership contact:
Jessica A. Hoffman
Department of Counseling and
Applied Educational Psychology
212 B Lake Hall
Northeastern University
Boston, MA 02115
Phone: (617) 373-5257
FAX: (617) 373-8892
e-mail: jesshoffman@neu.edu
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