School Psychology Review, Volume 53, Issue 2, 2024 is now available online!

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Mar 27, 2024, 9:15:47 AM3/27/24
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Dear School Psychology colleagues (students, practitioners, and faculty) (please read and forward to student, practitioner, and faculty colleagues to share this valuable information),

We are delighted to share articles featured in the most recent issue of SPR. This issue features scholarship that addresses the important special topic -- Advancing Consultation and Family, School, and Community Collaboration in the field of school psychology. Topics include: the role of racial match between students and teachers in school-based consultation; target behaviors in conjoint consultation; supporting teacher's classroom management with consultation; virtual community based partnership; and combining MTSS and community-based mentoring.

We anticipate that these articles will be of tremendous interest to school psychology practitioners, students, policymakers, and faculty. For graduate educators, now is the time to update your syllabi for the next quarter, semester, year with this contemporary scholarship.

Hyperlinks are provided for easy access to each of the articles - Available to ALL NASP members! (first login to the NASP portal using your NASP member credentials) (and to others with institutional access, directly via the SPR website at T&F and links below)

School Psychology Review, Volume 53, Issue 2, 2024 is now available online on Taylor & Francis Online.



This new issue contains the following articles:


Special Topic Section Advancing Consultation and Family, School, and Community Collaboration


Advancing Consultation and Family, School, and Community Collaboration
Matthew J. Gormley, Justin P. Allen & Shane R. Jimerson
Pages: 115-122 | DOI: 10.1080/2372966X.2024.2325294


The Role of Racial Match Between Students and Teachers in School-Based Consultation
Andryce Clinkscales, Courtenay A. Barrett & Shelbie E. Spear
Pages: 123-136 | DOI: 10.1080/2372966X.2022.2087477


The Role of Target Behaviors in Enhancing the Efficacy of Conjoint Behavioral Consultation
Rachel E. Schumacher, Henry P. Bass, Katherine C. Cheng, Lorey A. Wheeler, Susan M. Sheridan & Amanda L. Witte
Pages: 137-150 | DOI: 10.1080/2372966X.2021.1938210


Supporting Teachers’ Use of Classroom Management Strategies via Different School-Based Consultation Models: Which Is More Cost-Effective for Whom?
Emily R. DeFouw, Julie Sarno Owens, Samantha M. Margherio & Steven Evans
Pages: 151-166 | DOI: 10.1080/2372966X.2022.2087476


School Mental Health Trainees’ Perceptions of a Virtual Community-Based Partnership to Support Black Youth
Janise S. Parker, Natoya Haskins, Aiesha Lee, Amber Rodenbo & Elsbeth O’Brien
Pages: 167-184 | DOI: 10.1080/2372966X.2021.2015248


Combining MTSS and Community-Based Mentoring Programs
Mackenzie J. Hart, Anna M. Flitner, Mariah E. Kornbluh, Daria C. Thompson, Amanda L. Davis, Jody Lanza-Gregory, Samuel D. McQuillin, Jorge E. Gonzalez & Gerald G. Strait
Pages: 185-199 | DOI: 10.1080/2372966X.2021.1922937



In addition, there are recent special topic sections featuring articles addressing pressing contemporary topics in school psychology, including;



(more than 20 articles already featured in this special topic collection)












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We look forward to further communications.

Gratefully,

The SPR Leadership Team

Editor

Shane R. Jimerson

University of California, Santa Barbara

Senior Editor

Jamilia J. Blake

Texas A&M University

Senior Editor

Gary L. Canivez

Eastern Illinois University

Senior Editor

Dorothy L. Espelage

University of North Carolina

Senior Editor

Jorge E. Gonzalez

University of Houston

Senior Editor

Amanda L. Sullivan 

University of Minnesota

Senior Editor

Frank C. Worrell

University of California, Berkeley

Consulting Editor

Prerna Arora

Columbia University

Associate Editor

Scott L. Graves

The Ohio State University

Associate Editor

Francis L. Huang

University of Missouri

Senior Editor

Stacy-Ann A. January

University of South Florida

Associate Editor

Tyler L. Renshaw

Utah State University

Associate Editor

Samuel Y. Song

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Associate Editor

Cixin Wang

University of Maryland

Editorial Fellow

Chunyan Yang

  University of California, Berkeley

Editorial Fellow

Tamika LaSalle

  Georgia State University

 Editorial Fellow

Eui Kim

  University of California, Riverside

Editorial Fellow


Justin P. Allen

  Texas A&M University

 Editorial Fellow

Chavez Phelps

   Georgia State University

Editorial Fellow


Matthew Gormley

    University of Nebraska, Lincoln

 Editorial Fellow

Caitlyn Chambers

   Xavier University, Louisiana

Editorial Fellow


Meiki (Maggie) Chan

    Utah State University









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Shane R. Jimerson, Ph.D., NCSP
Professor
Gevirtz Graduate School of Education
2121 ED, Santa Barbara, CA  93106-9490
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Email: Jime...@ucsb.edu
UC Santa Barbara
*UCSB is built on the ancestral and unceded land of the Chumash people. I respect and honor our Indigenous relatives who still nourish this territory from which they were forcibly removed.

President-Emeritus, the Society for the Study of School Psychology
President-Emeritus, the International School Psychology Association
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