Happy New Year! I wanted to start the year off right by sharing with you the latest NASP resources.
NASP podcasts offer a convenient way to stay up-to-date with recordings you can listen to on the go. ‘In the Know With NASP,’ a monthly podcast, focuses on what’s new and noteworthy at NASP. You can find the latest edition along with two recent podcasts, Military Families: The Deployment Cycle and Home-School Collaboration, atwww.nasponline.org/resources/podcasts/index.aspx
While online, I encourage you to visit the NASP blogs and add your comments atwww.nasponline.org/blogaccess/index.aspx. A blog for graduate students was added this fall, and the ‘Early Career,’ ‘School Psychologists-On the Job,’ and ‘Response to Intervention’ blogs continue.
NASP has a wonderful new research webpage, available atwww.nasponline.org/advocacy/researchmain.aspx, which offers data about workforce, salary, and demographics; research evidence about the positive impact of school psychological services; fact sheets; and more! This is a valuable resource to use in advocating for the profession, supporting jobs and services, documenting evidence-based programs in schools, and providing resources for administrators.
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