This is a study of the roles and functions of educational psychologists in Hong Kong. A questionnaire survey was conducted with 21 Hong Kong educational psychologists in spring 1997. The purposes of the survey were to investigate how much time Hong Kong educational psychologists use in various services and with various clients, what difficulties they encountered in their work, what skills and knowledge they perceived as important to their practices, and how frequently they work with other professionals. The results of the survey indicated that Hong Kong educational psychologists have gone beyond the traditional role of psychometricians or gatekeepers of special education. Their services ranged from remediation to prevention, case work to sy...
This study used a semi-structured interview with 94 teachers from 92 elementary and secondary school...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in The Routledge Internation...
This survey attempts to investigate the best way to support school clinical psychologists (school co...
used to gather information about New Zealand educational psycholo-gists ’ characteristics, training,...
With vast changes occurring in the South African context since 1994, it is clear that the role of ed...
The role of social worker in providing psychotherapy has gradually been recognised as an important r...
A questionnaire survey was conducted in Hong Kong to investigate the types, frequency, popularity an...
This survey study attempts to investigate the status and role of school psychologists in Canada and ...
The role of educational (school) psychologists around the world is often debated, and usually involv...
According to Farrell and Lunt (1995), educational psychology is in danger of becoming a second class...
Educational psychology as a profession has undergone many changes over the past few years, warranti...
Despite an increasing international knowledge base, there is a lack of New Zealand based research r...
Teaching assistants (TAs) have undergone an exceptional development internationally in the past deca...
School psychologists are trained to work with a wide variety of students and school personnel. Unfor...
Professional activity of an educational psychologist includes psychological education, psychological...
This study used a semi-structured interview with 94 teachers from 92 elementary and secondary school...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in The Routledge Internation...
This survey attempts to investigate the best way to support school clinical psychologists (school co...
used to gather information about New Zealand educational psycholo-gists ’ characteristics, training,...
With vast changes occurring in the South African context since 1994, it is clear that the role of ed...
The role of social worker in providing psychotherapy has gradually been recognised as an important r...
A questionnaire survey was conducted in Hong Kong to investigate the types, frequency, popularity an...
This survey study attempts to investigate the status and role of school psychologists in Canada and ...
The role of educational (school) psychologists around the world is often debated, and usually involv...
According to Farrell and Lunt (1995), educational psychology is in danger of becoming a second class...
Educational psychology as a profession has undergone many changes over the past few years, warranti...
Despite an increasing international knowledge base, there is a lack of New Zealand based research r...
Teaching assistants (TAs) have undergone an exceptional development internationally in the past deca...
School psychologists are trained to work with a wide variety of students and school personnel. Unfor...
Professional activity of an educational psychologist includes psychological education, psychological...
This study used a semi-structured interview with 94 teachers from 92 elementary and secondary school...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in The Routledge Internation...
This survey attempts to investigate the best way to support school clinical psychologists (school co...