School Psychology News
Active-duty service members' children to benefit from new partnership
Jan 29, 2019
In conjunction with the Clearinghouse for Military Family Readiness, Cristin Hall, assistant professor of education (school psychology), has partnered with the U.S. Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) to revise policies, procedures and training to better address social-emotional and behavioral threats among students. Active-duty service members' children to benefit from new partnership - Read More…

Around the College: August 1, 2018
Jul 31, 2018
Students, staff and faculty members from Penn State's College of Education share recent research and career achievements. Around the College: August 1, 2018 - Read More…
C.A.R.E. Fair offers job opportunities that make a difference
Feb 16, 2018
Penn State students have the opportunity to find a career path that makes a difference at the Penn State C.A.R.E. Fair, to be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 22, in the Alumni Hall at the HUB–Robeson Center. C.A.R.E. Fair offers job opportunities that make a difference - Read More…

New project serves military families affected by autism
Apr 10, 2017
TeleConsult, a three-tier, collaborative program in the College of Education, provides guidance and information for military families regarding their child’s autism diagnosis. New project serves military families affected by autism - Read More…

Study examines education professionals' use of Pinterest
Feb 02, 2017
Assistant Professor of School Psychology Cristin Hall leads a study investigating the "pinning" behaviors of school psychologists and the quality of the content they are sharing. Study examines education professionals' use of Pinterest - Read More…

Mobile Clinic trains students, helps local schools
Apr 11, 2016
Mobile Clinic, a unique training program in the Penn State College of Education's school psychology program, takes fourth-year doctoral students into local schools where they get hands-on experience in the role of a school psychologist. Mobile Clinic trains students, helps local schools - Read More…

Unique CEDAR Clinic serves dual purpose for students
Jan 20, 2016
CEDAR Clinic provides long-term counseling services to Penn State's undergraduate students while simultaneously training future counselors and counselor supervisors. Unique CEDAR Clinic serves dual purpose for students - Read More…

College of Education students benefit from 'The Moth' storytelling production
Sep 24, 2015
Participants reveal something transformational that happened in their lives. College of Education students benefit from 'The Moth' storytelling production - Read More…
Penn State team develops simulator to train teachers to deal with bullies
Dec 12, 2014
Bullying has become an epidemic. Jennifer Frank, a Penn State assistant professor, wants to help change that with a new artificial intelligence (AI) simulator. Penn State team develops simulator to train teachers to deal with bullies - Read More…
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