Education research on the Internet - Areas of study
Educational Psychology
International School Psychology Association
http://www.ispaweb.org/
The ISPA is a non-governmental organization officially affiliated with UNESCO. The aim of this site is to foster communication among psychologists working in educational settings, to encourage the implementation of innovative practices in school psychology, to raise the effectiveness of education, and to promote the contribution of psychology to education.
The School Psychologists' Home Page
http://www2.bartow.k12.ga.us/psych/psych.html
This site created by the Office of Psychological Services, Bartow County School System, Cartersville, Georgia. Its purpose is to increase the awareness of and interest in the field of school psychology. Users can pose questions, read articles, and view resources on current educational issues.
School Psychology Resources Online
http://www.schoolpsychology.net/
Includes links to anxiety disorders, behaviour conduct disorders, attention deficit disorder, deaf/hard of hearing, autism, learning disabilities, assessment/evaluation, adolescence, violence, mental health, special education, and suicide.
high school psychology - Teachers of Psychology in Secondary Schools (APA Education Directorate)
http://www.apa.org/ed/topss/homepage.html
This site is produced by the American Psychological Association. It aims to promote the scientific nature of introductory and advanced high school psychology; to meet curricular needs of secondary school teachers; and to provide opportunities for high school students to be recognized and rewarded for their academic excellence. Links are provided to Unit Lesson Plans, Listserv Resources, and the Psychology Teacher Network newsletter.
The WWW School Psychology Homepage
http://facpub.stjohns.edu/~ortizs/spwww.html
This site (© Samuel O. Orwitz) is designed to serve as a starting point for school counsellors, school psychologists and other educators in their efforts to locate information and resources. It provides lists of relevant resources and associations, and search engine suggestions for further research.
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