Tag Archives: University of Tennessee School Psychology Program
Use of DIBELS Pathways of Progress to Determine Reading Goals for English Language Learners
At the recent Mid-South Regional Conference for Psychology in the Schools, Jada White, a student from the School Psychology […]
Adapted Alternating Treatment Design: Methodological Study
At the recent Mid-South Regional Conference for Psychology in the Schools, Gini McClurg, pictured, presented on a study that […]
Predicting School Success: Universal Talented and Gifted Screener
At the recent Mid-South Regional Conference for Psychology in the Schools, Allison Pannell, presented on a study that examined […]
Enhancing Math On-Task Behavior
At the recent Mid-South Regional Conference for Psychology in the Schools, Jade Bennett (pictured), Gini McClurg, and Jessica Eshbaugh, […]
Students with IDD: Improving College Faculty Attitudes and Competency
At the recent Mid-South Regional Conference for Psychology in the Schools, Margaret Crewdson and Natalie Hassett, students left to […]
Impact of Typing Skills on Student Writing
At the recent Mid-South Regional Conference for Psychology in the Schools, Jessica Kotik and Brooke Killion, students left to […]
Mid-South Regional Conference for Psychology in the Schools
Our doctoral students in the School Psychology Program recently presented their research in a poster session at the Mid-South […]
Meet the Faculty/Staff – Dr. Merilee McCurdy
Dr. McCurdy received her PhD in School Psychology from Mississippi State University. For 14 years, prior to joining the […]
Summer 2018 Campus Map
Lots of construction is going on all around the KLASS Center this summer. Specifically, Volunteer Boulevard, which runs by […]
School Psychology Students
The KLASS Center is affiliated with the APA Accredited School Psychology PhD program that is housed within the Department […]