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Self-Assessment for School Psychologists

This self-assessment was created by NASP to help you focus attention on your individual work activities in terms of the 10 domains outlined in the Model for Comprehensive and Integrated School Psychological Services, also referred to as the Practice Model. The Practice Model and this corresponding self-assessment are intended to highlight the skills and services that might reasonably be expected to be available from most school psychologists. Given the myriad barriers to implementation, not all school psychologists or school systems will be able to meet every standard or conduct all functions contained within this document. This self-assessment can help draw attention to the time devoted to various activities in your current role and the perceived importance of those activities, point out areas needing additional professional development, and establish goals for expanding your current role.

A personalized summary will automatically be generated for you after you have completed the survey. Rest assured that your responses will be kept strictly confidential. NASP may also use the data, aggregated by state or region, to plan professional development activities or to develop profiles of practitioners’ activities and the importance they ascribe to them. Allowing your responses to be included in these efforts is completely voluntary and optional, and very much appreciated. These activities will use anonymous data only. Your identity will not be associated with your responses in any way. However, you may elect not to have your responses included in these activities by opting out (your personalized summary will still be available to you, but your data will not be saved).

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