Critical Theories for School Psychology and Counseling
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Critical Theories for School Psychology and Counseling
A Foundation for Equity and Inclusion in School-Based Practice
Proctor, Sherrie; Rivera, David P.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2021
280
Mole
Inglês
9780367415778
15 a 20 dias
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Section 1: Theoretical Foundations 1. Applying Intersectionality to School Psychology: Implications for Research, Practice, and Advocacy 2. Foundations of Critical Race Theory: Migration from Law to the Social and Applied Sciences 3. DisCrit: Disability Critical Race Theory 4. Queering School Psychology: A Queer Theory for School-Based Practice 5. Towards a Critical Study of Whiteness Section 2: Theory to Practice 6. When They Don't See Us: Using Intersectionality to Examine Black Girls' Discipline Experiences 7. Use of Critical Race Theory to Understand Exclusion of Indigenous Students from Gifted Education 8. DisCrit Theory: Emotional & Behavioral Disturbance Assessment & Identification 9. Queer Theory and School-Based Counseling for LGBTQ Students 10. Interrogating Cognitive Assessment Using a Critical Study of Whiteness Lens Section 3: Theory to Supervision 11. Infusing Intersectionality Theory into Multicultural Supervision Practices: A Case Narrative Centering Latinx, LGBT-QIA+, and Undocumented Structural Identities 12. Preparing Supervisees to Support Students Experiencing Microaggressions: Application of Critical Race Theory to Clinical Supervision 13. DisCrit Theory Applied to Clinical Supervision for Minoritized Students with Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Concerns 14. Queer Theory and Intern Supervision: The Harm of Heteronormative Supervision 15. Critical Study of Whiteness to Dismantle School to Incarceration Pathways for Racially Minoritized Students Through Supervision
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school psychology;educational psychology;multicultural education;clinical psychology;School Psychologists;CRT;Latinx Students;LGBTQ Youth;Case Narrative;Queer Theory;Intersectionality Theory;IQ Test;Gifted Education Programs;White Supremacy;Intersecting Identities;Racial Microaggressions;LGBTQ Student;Black Girls;Gifted Programs;Professional Development;Office Discipline Referrals;Latinx Youth;GLSEN;Special Education;White Supremacist Society;Intersectional Oppression;Combahee River Collective;Exclusionary Discipline;Term LGBTQ
Section 1: Theoretical Foundations 1. Applying Intersectionality to School Psychology: Implications for Research, Practice, and Advocacy 2. Foundations of Critical Race Theory: Migration from Law to the Social and Applied Sciences 3. DisCrit: Disability Critical Race Theory 4. Queering School Psychology: A Queer Theory for School-Based Practice 5. Towards a Critical Study of Whiteness Section 2: Theory to Practice 6. When They Don't See Us: Using Intersectionality to Examine Black Girls' Discipline Experiences 7. Use of Critical Race Theory to Understand Exclusion of Indigenous Students from Gifted Education 8. DisCrit Theory: Emotional & Behavioral Disturbance Assessment & Identification 9. Queer Theory and School-Based Counseling for LGBTQ Students 10. Interrogating Cognitive Assessment Using a Critical Study of Whiteness Lens Section 3: Theory to Supervision 11. Infusing Intersectionality Theory into Multicultural Supervision Practices: A Case Narrative Centering Latinx, LGBT-QIA+, and Undocumented Structural Identities 12. Preparing Supervisees to Support Students Experiencing Microaggressions: Application of Critical Race Theory to Clinical Supervision 13. DisCrit Theory Applied to Clinical Supervision for Minoritized Students with Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Concerns 14. Queer Theory and Intern Supervision: The Harm of Heteronormative Supervision 15. Critical Study of Whiteness to Dismantle School to Incarceration Pathways for Racially Minoritized Students Through Supervision
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school psychology;educational psychology;multicultural education;clinical psychology;School Psychologists;CRT;Latinx Students;LGBTQ Youth;Case Narrative;Queer Theory;Intersectionality Theory;IQ Test;Gifted Education Programs;White Supremacy;Intersecting Identities;Racial Microaggressions;LGBTQ Student;Black Girls;Gifted Programs;Professional Development;Office Discipline Referrals;Latinx Youth;GLSEN;Special Education;White Supremacist Society;Intersectional Oppression;Combahee River Collective;Exclusionary Discipline;Term LGBTQ