School Psychology
Masters Program
The School Psychology
Master's Program at the Ohio State University is a full-time program that is
fully accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
(NCATE) in association with the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP).
The Master's of Arts Program is also accredited by the Ohio Department of
Education.
The MA program focuses on
practitioner training for the delivery of comprehensive school psychological
services primarily in school settings. In addition to practitioner
skills, master's students are trained in a “scientist as consumer� model that
emphasizes the use of research findings in clinical decision-making, both in
terms of creating interventions as well as evaluating their efficacy. Master's
students draw upon the scientific literature to make decisions regarding
practice with a focus on empirically supported services. A number of objectives
guide the curriculum for the master's program. These objectives fall under one
of the six program goals outlined in the program philosophy. The program is
guided by the program philosophy and six goals with related competencies and objectives.
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