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Systems Consultation and Change in Schools

Integrating Implementation Science into Practice

Systems Consultation and Change in Schools
Systems Consultation and Change in Schools

Systems Consultation and Change in Schools

Integrating Implementation Science into Practice

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 Leah Nellis, Ph.D., is dean of the School of Education at Indiana University Kokomo. In this role, Dr. Nellis leads undergraduate and graduate teacher education programs and educational innovations through an extensive network of PreK-12 school partnerships. She is involved in multiple state-level projects and grants, including the Indiana Center for Teacher Quality, a state professional development grant, Indiana Special Education Disproportionality Monitoring and Technical Assistance, and Teacher Residency Programs. Dr. Nellis works with PreK-12 schools to support strategic planning and improvement, special education programming and delivery, social-emotional wellness programs, and assessment practices. She previously worked at Indiana State University as the Director of the Blumberg Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Special Education and was the program director of the school psychology doctoral program. Dr. Nellis has worked as a school psychologist, special education coordinator, and school psychology graduate educator in Indiana, Kentucky, and Arizona. She is a licensed school psychologist in Indiana and holds the National Certification in School Psychology. She is active in professional association leadership at the state and national level including the Indiana Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (IACTE) and the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP).

Pamela Fenning, Ph.D., ABPP, is a professor and associate dean of research at Loyola University Chicago, and a licensed clinical and school psychologist in Illinois. She is board certified in School Psychology. Her research and clinical work focus on multitiered academic and behavioral interventions at the high school level, systems level interventions, disproportionality by race/ethnicity, disability in school discipline policy and practice, evaluation of alternative to suspension programs, high-risk behaviors of adolescents, competency training in school psychology professional preparation programs and support of military families. Dr. Fenning has published widely in the area of school discipline and alternatives to suspension and expulsion. She currently serves as the co-director of the School Psychology graduate program and is on the NASP Program Approval Board. 



 Leah Nellis, Ph.D., is dean of the School of Education at Indiana University Kokomo. In this role, Dr. Nellis leads undergraduate and graduate teacher education programs and educational innovations through an extensive network of PreK-12 school partnerships. She is involved in multiple state-level projects and grants, including the Indiana Center for Teacher Quality, a state professional development grant, Indiana Special Education Disproportionality Monitoring and Technical Assistance, and Teacher Residency Programs. Dr. Nellis works with PreK-12 schools to support strategic planning and improvement, special education programming and delivery, social-emotional wellness programs, and assessment practices. She previously worked at Indiana State University as the Director of the Blumberg Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Special Education and was the program director of the school psychology doctoral program. Dr. Nellis has worked as a school psychologist, special education coordinator, and school psychology graduate educator in Indiana, Kentucky, and Arizona. She is a licensed school psychologist in Indiana and holds the National Certification in School Psychology. She is active in professional association leadership at the state and national level including the Indiana Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (IACTE) and the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP).

Pamela Fenning, Ph.D., ABPP, is a professor and associate dean of research at Loyola University Chicago, and a licensed clinical and school psychologist in Illinois. She is board certified in School Psychology. Her research and clinical work focus on multitiered academic and behavioral interventions at the high school level, systems level interventions, disproportionality by race/ethnicity, disability in school discipline policy and practice, evaluation of alternative to suspension programs, high-risk behaviors of adolescents, competency training in school psychology professional preparation programs and support of military families. Dr. Fenning has published widely in the area of school discipline and alternatives to suspension and expulsion. She currently serves as the co-director of the School Psychology graduate program and is on the NASP Program Approval Board. 

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Springer International Publishing AG
  • Pub date
    Feb 2024
  • Theme
    Educational administration and organization
  • Dimensions
    235 x 155 mm
  • Weight
    284 gram
  • EAN
    9783031213830
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Language
    English

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