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Ethics and Law for School Psychologists by Susan Jacob, X

Ethics and Law for School Psychologists by Susan Jacob, X
" By integrating the fields of psychology and special education . . . [t]his book provides a valuable reference for graduate faculty members and students as well as practitioners." – Linda K. Knauss, PhD, Assistant Professor and Director of Internship Training Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology, Widener University " A must-read for any comprehensive school psychology law and ethics course. I could not imagine teaching the course without the support of this book." – Kara E. McGoey, PhD, Assistant Professor School Psychology Program, Kent State University This completely updated edition of the leading ethics and law guide for students, as well as practicing school psychologists, provides authoritative, timely information on professional standards and legal requirements pertinent to the delivery of school psychological services. Ethics and Law for School Psychologists, Fourth Edition covers a host of ethical and legal issues that are unique to the field, including: Students’ and parents’ rights to privacy and informed consentConfidentiality and the duty to protectPsychoeducational assessment and interventionSchooling for students with special needsSchool discipline and violence preventionProvision of culturally sensitive services to diverse clienteleProtection of the rights of sexual minority studentsSupervision of school psychologists in training Offering a wealth of new information, this book includes recent changes in professional standards such as the 2002 revision of the American Psychological Association’ s " Ethical Principles and Code of Conduct" and the 2000 revision of the National Associationof School Psychologists’ " Principles for Professional Ethics." The discussion of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) incorporates the 1999 regulations as well as recent developments in case law.



Redwood National and State Parks: An Introduction to Familiar Plants and Animals by Waterford Press,
Redwood National and State Parks: An Introduction to Familiar Plants and Animals by Waterford Press,
OC - Ocean - cold ocean water, offshore seastacks, rocky shores and sandbeaches provide a wide-range of habitats for marine-associated plants andanimals.CS - Coastal Strand - desiccating ocean winds, salt spray, rocky shores, sand beaches and coastal bluffs influence and shape the diversity of trees, shrubs, herbs and grasses that hug the 35-miles of park coastline.RW - Redwood Forest - almost pure stands of coast redwood are found onalluvial flats and benches along major streams, with occasional fir, spruce, hemlock, tan oak or bay intermingling. The moist, shady, acidic conditionsfound on the forest floor often restricts the diversity of plants that cangrow there.ME - Mixed Evergreen - found on drier upland slopes adjacent to redwoodforests. Many species of plants grow within these more open, sunnierforests.RP - Riparian - three major river systems and numerous coastal streamstraverse the parks. The constant watersupply supports a lush growth of trees, shrubs and herbs along the banks.OW - Oak Woodland - found along the dry, inland ridges of the Bald Hills, the woodlands include large sunny patches of grasses and flowers scatteredamong the trees.PR - Prairie - scattered grasslands along ridge crests, usually a few milesinland from the coast.SG - Second Growth Forest - timber harvesting has impacted more than 1/3 ofthe lands within the parks. Second-growth refers to the resulting young, even-aged forests.DA - Disturbed AreaRedwood Park Association (RPA) is a non-profit organization which supportsand promotes the educational goals of Redwood National and State Parks andthe Smith River National Recreation Area. Working in partnership with theNational Park Service since 1985, RPA publisheseducational materials aboutthe park and related environments, offers field seminar programs, andoperates park bookstores.



Government National Mortgage Association - The Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA, also known as Ginnie Mae) was created by the United States Federal Government through a 1968 partition of the Federal National Mortgage Association. The GNMA is a wholly owned corporation within the United States' Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

Federal National Mortgage Association - The federal government of the United States created the Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) (), commonly known as Fannie Mae, in 1938 to establish a secondary market for mortgages insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). Fannie Mae buys mortgages on the secondary market, pools them and sells them as mortgage-backed securities to investors on the open market.

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National Youth Agency - The National Youth Agency is an independent public agency in the United Kingdom which deals with policy development and providing publications and information services to youth workers in the field. It gets its funding from a number of sources including the Local Government Association and the Department for Education and Skills.



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