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The second edition of the Handbook of Multicultural School Psychology continues the mission of its predecessor, offering a comprehensive, interdisciplinary view of the field of multicultural school psychology and addressing the needs of children and families from diverse cultural backgrounds.
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The second edition of the Handbook of Multicultural School Psychology continues the mission of its predecessor, offering a comprehensive, interdisciplinary view of the field of multicultural school psychology and addressing the needs of children and families from diverse cultural backgrounds. The revised organizational structure includes the following: History and Professional Issues; Consultation and Collaboration; Interventions Focused on Academic and Mental Health Issues; Data-based Decision Making; Systems-based Issues; Training and Research; and Future Perspectives. Nineteen of the volume's twenty-three chapters are completely new to this edition, while the rest have been effectively revised and updated.Comprehensive—In seven sections, this book covers theoretical, research, and practical concerns in a wide range of areas that include multicultural and bilingual issues, second language acquisition, acculturation, parent collaboration, research, and systemic issues. Chapter Structure—Chapter authors follow a uniform structure that includes theoretical and research issues and implications for practice. Recent practice and training guidelines including Blueprint for Training and Practice III (2006), NASP Model for Comprehensive and Integrated School Psychological Services (2010), and APA Multicultural Guidelines (2003) are covered.Interdisciplinary Perspective—Contributing authors are from a wide range of related fields that include school psychology, special education, general education, early childhood education, educational psychology, clinical psychology, counseling, and mental health, thus exposing readers to theory and research from various approaches.Changes—New to this edition is a section focusing on systemic issues such as overrepresentation of culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students in special education, prejudice, response to intervention (RTI) for CLD students and English Language Learners (ELL), and end-of-chapter discussion questions.This book is ideal for graduate courses and seminars on multicultural school psychology. It is also a useful reference for researchers and practicing school psychologists and the libraries that serve them.
Author Biography
Emilia C. Lopez is Professor in the School Psychology Program at Queens College, City University of New York, USA.Sara G. Nahari was Adjunct Faculty in the School Psychology Program at Queens College, City University of New York, USA.Sherrie L. Proctor is Associate Professor in the School Psychology Program at Queens College, City University of New York, USA.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Jonathan Sandoval PrefaceAcknowledgmentsAbout the EditorsList of ContributorsPart I: History and Professional Issues1. The Evolution of Multiculturalism: An Interdisciplinary PerspectiveMarkeda L. Newell and Shannon Chavez-Korell 2. Professional and Ethical Issues from a Multicultural PerspectiveEmily C. Graybill and Kris VarjasPart II: Consultation and Collaboration3. Supporting Teachers of English Learners via Instructional Consultation Emilia C. Lopez and Patricia M. Velasco4. Consulting with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse ParentsSara G. Nahari, Danielle G. Martines, and Peishi Wang5. Multicultural Process and Communication Issues in Consultee-Centered ConsultationColette L. IngrahamPart III: Interventions Focused on Academic and Mental Health Issues6. Building Reading Skills for English Learners within a Response to Intervention FrameworkDoris Luft Baker, Cara Richards-Tutor, Russell Gersten, Scott K. Baker, and Jean Lousie M. Smith 7. Educating Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Children and Youth with Low Incidence DisabilitiesCraig A. Michaels, Sara G. Nahari, and Carolyn Hughes8. Culturally Responsive Mathematics Interventions for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse StudentsSun A. Kim9. Counseling Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning (LGBTQQ) Youth of Color Annaliese A. Singh10. Cultural Adaptation of a School-Based Depression Prevention Program for Adolescents in Puerto RicoEmily Saéz-Santiago, Natalia Rodríguez-Hernández, Angélica Núñez-Méndez, and Guillermo BernalPart IV: Data-based Decision Making11. Assessment of English Language Learners Graciela Elizalde-Utnick and Patricio A. Romero12. Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Assessment with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse PopulationsTara C. Raines and Howard CrumptonPart V: Systems-based Issues13. Systemic Approaches to Reduce Prejudice in SchoolsSheri R. Levy, Jiyun Elizabeth Shin, Ashley Lytle, and Lisa Rosenthal14. Systemic Issues in the Implementation of Response to Interventions in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse SchoolsJanette K. Klinger, Lucinda Soltero-González, Clara Smith, John J. Hoover, Amy Eppolito, Clara E. Smith, Edilberto Cano-Rodríguez, and Kathryn White 15. Addressing Disproportionately High Rates of Disciplinary Removal for Students of Color: The Need for Systemic InterventionsM. Karega Rausch and Russell J. Skiba 16. Cultural Reciprocity in Home–School Consultation and Collaboration within International ContextsMaya Kalyanpur17. Systemic Approaches to Addressing Disproportionality of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students in Special EducationAmanda L. Sullivan, Alfredo J. Artiles, and David Hernández-Saca Part VI: Training and Research18. Preparing School Professionals to Deliver Services Using a Social Justice FrameworkDavid Shriberg, Elizabeth M. Vera, and Casey McPherson19. Qualitative Research with Multicultural Populations in Educational SettingsSherrie L. Proctor20. Conducting Multicultural School Psychology Research Using Quantitative MethodsAmado M. Padilla 21. Critical Issues in Training School Psychologists to Work with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students Margaret R. Rogers and Elisabeth C. O'Bryon Part VII: Future Perspectives22. Culturally Responsive Collective Impact Teams: An Interdisciplinary Vision for the Future Janine M. Jones 23. Looking Back and Ahead: Envisioning Research, Training, and Practice in School PsychologyAlberto M. Bursztyn and Carol Korn-Bursztyn
Review
"Handbook of Multicultural School Psychology, 2nd Edition is required reading for any school psychology practitioner and graduate student. As school psychologists serve more diverse learners, this text provides an important resource in developing increased cultural competence with topics ranging from assessment to intervention with students and families. The questions at the end of each chapter lead to greater self-reflection and discussions to influence the study and practice of school psychology from a multicultural lens."—Erika Wood, Certified School Psychologist, New Town High School, Cedarmere Elementary, USA"Ideal for pre-service and in-service training on multicultural school psychology, this comprehensive and interdisciplinary book exposes readers to theory and research from various approaches. The new section on systemic issues, such as RtI for CLD and ELL students, is especially timely."—Chieh Li, Associate Professor and Director of Clinical Training, School Psychology Program, Department of Applied Psychology, Northeastern University, USA"As North America continues its evolution as a multicultural and multilingual continent, as many segments of our society contend with injustice and bias, and as our school systems and communities face increasingly complex challenges in promoting the academic, socio-emotional, and multicultural competence of our youngest generations, there exists no better book in the field to guide school psychologists and related professionals in their day-to-day service delivery, consultation, research, and training. Simply put, this new edition of Handbook of Multicultural School Psychology is an integrative masterpiece of interdisciplinary applied science that should be on the shelf or e-reader of every school psychologist in America."—Joseph Ponterotto, Professor, Counseling Psychology, Graduate School of Education, Fordham University, USA
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" Handbook of Multicultural School Psychology, 2nd Edition is required reading for any school psychology practitioner and graduate student. As school psychologists serve more diverse learners, this text provides an important resource in developing increased cultural competence with topics ranging from assessment to intervention with students and families. The questions at the end of each chapter lead to greater self-reflection and discussions to influence the study and practice of school psychology from a multicultural lens." -- Erika Wood , Certified School Psychologist, New Town High School, Cedarmere Elementary, USA "Ideal for pre-service and in-service training on multicultural school psychology, this comprehensive and interdisciplinary book exposes readers to theory and research from various approaches. The new section on systemic issues, such as RtI for CLD and ELL students, is especially timely." -- Chieh Li , Associate Professor and Director of Clinical Training, School Psychology Program, Department of Applied Psychology, Northeastern University, USA "As North America continues its evolution as a multicultural and multilingual continent, as many segments of our society contend with injustice and bias, and as our school systems and communities face increasingly complex challenges in promoting the academic, socio-emotional, and multicultural competence of our youngest generations, there exists no better book in the field to guide school psychologists and related professionals in their day-to-day service delivery, consultation, research, and training. Simply put, this new edition of Handbook of Multicultural School Psychology is an integrative masterpiece of interdisciplinary applied science that should be on the shelf or e-reader of every school psychologist in America." -- Joseph Ponterotto , Professor, Counseling Psychology, Graduate School of Education, Fordham University, USA L students, is especially timely." -- Chieh Li , Associate Professor and Director of Clinical Training, School Psychology Program, Department of Applied Psychology, Northeastern University, USA "As North America continues its evolution as a multicultural and multilingual continent, as many segments of our society contend with injustice and bias, and as our school systems and communities face increasingly complex challenges in promoting the academic, socio-emotional, and multicultural competence of our youngest generations, there exists no better book in the field to guide school psychologists and related professionals in their day-to-day service delivery, consultation, research, and training. Simply put, this new edition of Handbook of Multicultural School Psychology is an integrative masterpiece of interdisciplinary applied science that should be on the shelf or e-reader of every school psychologist in America." -- Joseph Ponterotto , Professor, Counseling Psychology, Graduate School of Education, Fordham University, USA ry school psychologist in America." -- Joseph Ponterotto , Professor, Counseling Psychology, Graduate School of Education, Fordham University, USA
Details ISBN0415844053 Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Edition 2nd ISBN-10 0415844053 ISBN-13 9780415844055 Format Hardcover Subtitle An Interdisciplinary Perspective Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Replaces 9780805845617 Edited by Sherrie Proctor DEWEY 370.151 Year 2017 Series Consultation, Supervision, and Professional Learning in School Psychology Series Pages 466 Short Title Handbook of Multicultural School Psychology Language English Publication Date 2017-03-10 Imprint Routledge AU Release Date 2017-03-10 NZ Release Date 2017-03-10 UK Release Date 2017-03-10 Author Sherrie Proctor Illustrations 5 Tables, black and white; 5 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Illustrations, black and white Edition Description 2nd edition Alternative 9780415844062 Audience Undergraduate We've got this
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