School Psychology Announcements
Call for Papers: Special Issue of Journal of Behavioral Education
The Journal of Behavioral Education is preparing a Special Issue for publication in March 2020 on the use of telehealth technologies in educational settings. Articles that advance and synthesize scientific developments relating to the application of telehealth...
Apply for an APA Policy Fellowship
Spend a year in Washington, DC, applying your expertise in psychology to public policy The American Psychological Association invites applications for its 2019-2020 Policy Fellowships by January 6, 2019. Each year, APA places three psychologists in congressional...
Reminder: APA Convention Proposal Deadlines Approaching!
As a reminder, the call for proposals for the 2019 APA Convention has been posted and can be accessed at the following site: http://www.apa.org/convention/proposals.aspx. Division 16 will be accepting proposals for Continuing Education Workshops (Due November...
PECPE Call for Papers
Perspectives on Early Childhood Psychology and Education (PECPE) has announced a special focus for its spring 2019 issue . If you are interested in submitting a topic and being the guest editor, please send a brief (approximately 250 words) proposal to Dr. David...
Call for 2019 APA Convention Proposals
The call for proposals for the 2019 APA Convention has been posted and can be accessed at the following site: http://www.apa.org/convention/proposals.aspx. Division 16 will be accepting proposals for Continuing Education Workshops (Due November 13th) and Divisional...
APA Division 16 Call for Award Nominations
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: Outstanding Dissertation Award Each year the Division of School Psychology presents an Outstanding Dissertation in School Psychology Award to a school psychology student who has completed a dissertation that merits special recognition because of...
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