School psychologyis a post-baccalaureate profession. In most states, school psychologists are certified by their state departments of education or psychological licensure boards for practice in the schools at the Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) level. Typically, this involves 60 graduate hours of define...
Schreiner University, in the Texas Hill Country city of Kerrville, offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, pre-professional studies (pre-med, pre-vet, pre-law), BSN (nursing) and online RN-to-BSN programs, fine and performing arts, elite military academy preparation, and much more (includin...
Schreiner University, in the Texas Hill Country city of Kerrville, offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, pre-professional studies (pre-med, pre-vet, pre-law), BSN (nursing) and online RN-to-BSN programs, fine and performing arts, elite military academy preparation, and much more (includin...
My topic today is Bayes’ theorem, which is an important alternative to the usual statistical methods, but which is rarely taught at the undergraduate or even graduate level. (1) I am far from expert about Bayesian statistics. This fact gives me an important advantage: I won’t get bogged ...
In one of my first graduate courses in industrial-organizational (I-O) psychology, a professor told us that if we wanted to help people, we were in the wrong place: We work for “the man.” The company. The machine. Oops. Ididwant to help people. More specifically,...
(2005). Test anxiety and academic performance in undergraduate and graduate students. Journal of Educational Psychology, 97(2), 268–274. https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-0663.97.2.268. Article Google Scholar Chittum, J. R., Jones, B. D., & Carter, D. M. (2019). A person-centered ...
Bloomquist presents in-service training programs to local educators on a variety of topics related to school psychology and serves as a National Association of School Psychologist (NASP) program reviewer for school psychology graduate programs across the United States. You can access the interview with...
The young lady, when I asked, could not “think of something,” herself. She plainly felt my question both unwarranted and mean. Yet she was a college graduate, and as I was told by the lady who introduced us, “very brilliant.” Her brilliance was the near-universal American sort, fla...
She continued her education at the renowned Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology (GSAPP) at Rutgers University. There, she earned a Master’s and Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology, with a concentration in Multicultural Psychology. We discussed gifted children who go unidentified ...
The problem with this is that programs in literary theory—or cultural studies writ large—do not have the expertise in statistics needed to become this sort of scholar at either the graduate or undergraduate level. As a result, I am afraid that it will take a rather substantial overhaul of...