Category: policy
In our quest for inclusive education, it’s vital to recognize that not all students receive the same opportunities, especially those with disabilities like autism. Despite advances in policies promoting inclusion,… Read More
In the ever-evolving field of educational psychology, understanding complex student behaviors like school refusal is pivotal. The recent systematic review article titled “A systematic review of school refusal” sheds light… Read More
We’re based in Pennsylvania, so this study caught our eye because it deals with our own backyard. Job satisfaction is a critical aspect in any profession, significantly impacting both personal… Read More
The digital era has brought a sea of change in how we communicate, especially for young people. However, the online world is a double-edged sword, offering both opportunities and risks…. Read More
School psychology plays a pivotal role in shaping the mental health landscape in educational settings. The recent focus on social justice and antiracism in education has brought to light the… Read More
In the compelling article A School Psychology for All: Realizing Evidence-Based Practice Through Social Justice (available here), G. Thomas Schandling delves into the evolving landscape of school psychology. This piece… Read More
Racism, a deeply ingrained social issue, has profound effects on children’s development, particularly among racially and ethnically minoritized (REM) communities. On this MLK Day in the US, it’s worth taken… Read More