Listed below are useful websites for
students, professionals, and parents in the area of education and school
psychology. Following each
website's link is a description of what you will find there.
The Blumberg Center disseminates these links as a public service.
Every effort is made to update our databases with accurate and current
links. However, the Blumberg Center cannot vouch for or guarantee the
existence or quality of resources listed.
www.apa.org/
The American Psychological Association (APA) is a scientific and
professional organization that represents psychology in the United
States. This site includes publications and other information on a
variety of topics concerning psychology.
www.nasponline.org
The National Association of School Psychologists' site provides
free publications and resources for students, parents, and educators.
www.schoolpsychology.net/
School Psychology Resources Online provides a site to research
learning disabilities, ADHD, functional behavioral assessment, autism,
adolescence, parenting, psychological assessment, special education,
mental retardation, mental health, and more.
www.school-psychologist.com/
School-Psychologist.com is designed and maintained by practicing
School Psychologist's. The intent of this site is to educate prospective
college and graduate students by providing specific information about
the profession.
www.eric.ed.gov/
ERIC - Educational Resources Information Center is a national
information system funded by the U.S. Department of Education's
Institute of Education Sciences to provide access to education
literature and resources. This website is being reengineered beginning
in January, 2004.
http://facpub.stjohns.edu/~ortizs/spwww.html
The WWW School Psychology Homepage is a great site for
undergraduates and graduates. It provides job searches, media and legal
resources and much more.
http://www2.bartow.k12.ga.us/psych/psych.html
The School Psychologists' Home Page increases the awareness of
and interest in the field of school psychology by providing resources to
teachers, parents, students, and the entire community.
www.ispaweb.org
The International School Psychology Association online provides a
variety of free online publications and resources pertaining to
children's rights and crisis intervention.