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- Title
IDENTIFYING AND CULTIVATING LEADERSHIP POTENTIAL IN SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK.
- Authors
Augustyniak, Kristine M.
- Abstract
Though National Association of School Psychologists standards acknowledge the urgent need for leadership skills among school psychologists and loosely define a leadership agenda, a cogent model for the training and practice of this skill set has not yet been explicated. The formulation of a preliminary conceptual framework is a particularly pressing agenda for school psychology practitioners and academicians who, in response to the call for increased accountability in general and special education, must shift curricula from a traditional diagnostic/consultative/intervention framework to include topics related to organizational effectiveness. The objective of this article is to identify key behaviors, skills, dispositions, and contextual variables that will facilitate successful leadership among practicing school psychologists and then to propose considerations for specialist-level training in school psychology.
- Subjects
UNITED States; LEADERSHIP &; psychology; NATIONAL Association of School Psychologists; TRAINING of school psychologists; OUTCOME-based education; TRANSFORMATIONAL leadership; SPECIAL education; PERSONALITY &; society; MANAGEMENT by exception
- Publication
Psychology in the Schools, 2014, Vol 51, Issue 1, p15
- ISSN
0033-3085
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/pits.21731