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Be Thoughtful: Working Through Ethical Dilemmas
Apr 16, 2025
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What is a School Psychologist?
Nov 26, 2024
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 4/16/25 | Be Thoughtful: Working Through Ethical Dilemmas | In this episode, Sophia and Marcus talk to Dr. John Garruto about the ethical considerations surrounding some of the most controversial topics in the field of school psychology. They learn about ethical problem-solving models, minimizing bias in evaluations, balancing FERPA and test security, the difference between imposter syndrome and a lack of competence, and more ethical issues. Stay tuned to hear Sophia and Marcus discuss the backstory and implications of the infamous Larry P. v. Riles case. Abumrad, J., & Corredera, T. (Hosts). (2019). The miseducation of Larry P. Radiolab [Audio podcast]. WNYC Studios. https://radiolab.org/podcast/g-miseducation-larry-p/transcriptCalifornia Association of School Psychologists. (2023, October 10). Updated Larry P. guidance paper. https://casponline.org/pdfs/resource-papers/Updated%20Larry%20P.%20Guidance%20Paper%2010-10-23.pdfFleming, N. (2019). A landmark lawsuit aimed to fix special ed for California’s Black students. It didn’t. KQED. https://www.kqed.org/news/11781032/a-landmark-lawsuit-aimed-to-fix-special-ed-for-californias-black-students-it-didntSullivan, A. L. (2010). Preventing disproportionality: A framework for culturally responsive assessment. Communiqué, 39 (3). Retrieved from: https://www.nasponline.org/publications/periodicals/communique/issues/volume-39-issue-3/preventing-disproportionality-a-framework-for-culturally-responsive-assessment | — | |
| 11/26/24 | What is a School Psychologist? | Are you gonna diagnose me? You're going to become a counselor? What job do you want to get? These are all real questions that many of us have heard when we tell people we are getting our master's degree in school psychology. Most of all, people are confused when we tell them about school psychology. To settle this matter once and for all, Sophia and Marcus invited several guests on the podcast to talk about what exactly school psychologists do every day. Enjoy the perspectives of Sam Hatem, Tori Perez, Mairead Mulvihill, Gabby Toombs, and Anna Demer in this enlightening episode. | — | |
| 6/13/23 | This Program Sounds Awesome | Welcome to The Wiscard of Oz: Adventures in School Psychology! In this episode, meet co-hosts Sophia and Marcus as they spill the details about what being in a school psychology master’s program is really like. Stay tuned to hear them talk about their own highs and lows throughout the past year, who they want to see on the podcast in the future, and how excited they are about a wheel! | — |
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5 placements across 4 markets.
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5 placements across 4 markets.
