What is the NASP practice model?

The NASP Practice Model Delineates skills and services available from school psychologists across 10 domains of practice. • Describes the general framework and organizational principles within which services should be provided.

How many people attend NASP?

Reach more than 5,000 convention attendees focused on learning about the latest and most effective products, services, training, and best practices to improve their skills.

Where is NASP located?

National Association of School Psychologists

Formation 1969
Headquarters Bethesda, Maryland
Location United States
Executive Director Kathleen Minke
Website www.nasponline.org

How much is NASP membership?

In This Section

Regular Member $220
Student Member $80
Early Career Member 1st year: $140 2nd year: $170
Retired Member $90
International Member $225 (USD)

What are the guiding principles of the NASP program?

The key foundations for all services by school psychologists are understanding of diversity in development and learning; research and program evaluation; and legal, ethical, and professional practice.

How do I cite the NASP practice model?

Please cite this document as: National Association of School Psychologists. (2010). Model for Comprehensive and Integrated School Psychological Services, NASP Practice Model Overview. [Brochure].

Do School Psychologists get summers off?

Most school psychologists work in schools, typically on a nine- or ten-month calendar year. Therefore, working as a school psychologist typically means about two months off in the summer, a winter holiday break, and a spring break.

What is the mission of NASP?

As the world’s largest organization of school psychologists, NASP works to advance effective practices to improve students’ learning, behavior, and mental health. Our vision is that all children and youth thrive in school, at home, and throughout life.

Who founded NASP?

NASP® was co-created by the Kentucky Departments of Fish & Wildlife Resources and Department of Education and Mathews Archery in the late summer and fall of 2001. The program was launched in 21 Kentucky middle schools on March 3, 2002.

When was NASP founded?

1969
National Association of School Psychologists/Founded

Who can join NASP?

Must meet one of the following requirements:

  • Trained in school psychology.
  • Certified by the National School Certification System (NSPCS)
  • Credentialed by a state as a school psychologist.
  • Working 50% or more as a faculty member in a school psychology graduate program.

What is NASP certification?

The Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP) credential recognizes school psychologists who meet rigorous national standard (2010) for graduate preparation and continuing professional development.