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School psychologists working with Native American youth: training, competence, and needs

Robinson-Zanartu, Carol ; Butler-Byrd, Nola ; Cook-Morales, Valerie ; Dauphinais, Paul ; Charley, Elvina ; Bonner, Mike

Contemporary school psychology, 2011-01 (15), p.103 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Springer Science+Business Media, Inc

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  • Título:
    School psychologists working with Native American youth: training, competence, and needs
  • Autor: Robinson-Zanartu, Carol ; Butler-Byrd, Nola ; Cook-Morales, Valerie ; Dauphinais, Paul ; Charley, Elvina ; Bonner, Mike
  • Assuntos: Native Americans ; Practice ; School psychologists ; Youth
  • É parte de: Contemporary school psychology, 2011-01 (15), p.103
  • Descrição: Despite growing emphases on multicultural competence, Native American youth remain tremendously underserved by schools: low achievement, high dropout rates, and over-identification for special education persist. The authors analyzed responses of 403 school psychologists to a national survey regarding their competence gained in training, in current practice, and that needed for effective work with Native Americans. Respondents reported significant underpreparation in training and inadequate preparation for competent practice. Both ethnicity and length of experience with the population yielded significant differences in perceived levels of competence. KEYWORDS: Native American, American Indian, school psychology, multicultural, cultural competence.
  • Editor: Springer Science+Business Media, Inc
  • Idioma: Inglês

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