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Preparing school professionals to deliver services using a social justice framework
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- Shriberg, David (Author)
- Vera, Elizabeth M. (Author)
- McPherson, Casey (Author)
Title
Preparing school professionals to deliver services using a social justice framework
Abstract
The provision of educational and psychological services in schools is confronted by major social challenges. Inasmuch as the problems of our society encroach on the fulfillment of educational goals, a solution to these problems may lie in the manner in which educators—specifically school psychologists—approach their work with students, families, and communities. This chapter argues that the intentional practice of school psychology through a social justice lens enacts the potential of school psychologists who aim to serve as agents of positive change. As an aspirational goal, lens for viewing the world, and as a set of action steps, social justice is increasingly referenced and embedded in school psychology training, research, and practice. But what is social justice and how can we best prepare school psychologists to deliver services using a social justice framework? These are the topics explored in this chapter. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)
Book Title
Handbook of multicultural school psychology: An interdisciplinary perspective, 2nd ed
Date
2017
Publisher
Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group
Place
New York, NY, US
Pages
325-340
ISBN
978-0-415-84406-2 978-0-415-84405-5 978-0-203-75494-8
Citation Key
shribergPreparingSchoolProfessionals2017
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Citation
Shriberg, D., Vera, E. M., & McPherson, C. (2017). Preparing school professionals to deliver services using a social justice framework. In Handbook of multicultural school psychology: An interdisciplinary perspective, 2nd ed (pp. 325–340). Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203754948-18
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