What are the NASP standards?

NASP Professional Standards are unified set of national principles that guide professional practices, credentialing, graduate preparation, and ethical behavior of effective school psychologist.

What is the NASP recommended ratio of school psychologists to students?

one school psychologist per 500 students
NASP recommends a ratio of one school psychologist per 500 students in order to provide comprehensive school psychological services.

What is the primary purpose of the NASP model for comprehensive and integrated school psychological services?

The mission of the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) is to represent school psychology and support school psychologists to enhance the learning and mental health of all children and youth.

How many domains are there in the NASP practice model?

10 domains
The NASP Practice Model Delineates skills and services available from school psychologists across 10 domains of practice.

What are 3 topics in the NASP resource library?

Mental Health Resources

  • School Psychology and Mental Health.
  • Prevention and Wellness Promotion.

How do I cite the NASP practice model?

Please cite this document as: National Association of School Psychologists. (2010). Model for Comprehensive and Integrated School Psychological Services, NASP Practice Model Overview. [Brochure].

What state pays the most for school psychologists?

1. Missouri

Total School Psychologist Jobs: 333
Average Annual Salary: $93,492
Lowest 10 Percent Earn: $69,000
Highest 10 Percent Earn: $125,000

What are the two NASP domains of practice that permeate all aspects of service delivery?

The NASP Practice Model has two major parts: (a) Professional Practices and (b) Organizational Principles.

How do you cite best practices in school psychology?

MLA (7th ed.) Thomas, Alex, and Jeff Grimes. Best Practices in School Psychology: Iv. Bethesda, MD: National Association of School Psychologists, 2002.

Where do school psychologists get paid the most?

Missouri is the best state in the country for School Psychologist jobs, and Mississippi has the second-highest median salary in the country. The median salary for School Psychologists in Missouri is $93,492.