Assessment practices of educational psychologists and other educational professionals

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL Educational Psychology in Practice Pub Date : 2022-09-05 DOI:10.1080/02667363.2022.2109005
C. Atkinson, Joanne Barrow, S. Norris
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ABSTRACT Assessment is one of the five functions of the educational psychologist’s (EP’s) role, yet there is a dearth of research exploring its distinctive contribution to school-based practice, and a lack of definition about what it is. In this study, the assessment practices of EPs were compared with those of other educational professionals who had achieved certification for competence in educational testing. Data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics, with patterns emerging which indicated that, while there is some overlap, assessment practices of EPs and other educational professionals often have different foci. Specifically, evidence suggests that EPs offer a broader, more holistic perspective with strong emphasis on the social and emotional wellbeing of the child. Additionally, other practitioners typically have a more school-orientated focus, for example, testing for exam access arrangements, reflecting their professional role. Implications are discussed, particularly in relation to the distinctive contribution to EP assessment.
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教育心理学家和其他教育专业人员的评估实践
摘要评估是教育心理学家(EP)角色的五大功能之一,但缺乏对其对学校实践的独特贡献的研究,也缺乏对其定义,将EP的评估实践与其他获得教育测试能力认证的教育专业人员的评估实践进行了比较。使用描述性和推断统计学对数据进行了分析,出现的模式表明,尽管存在一些重叠,但EP和其他教育专业人员的评估实践往往有不同的侧重点。具体而言,有证据表明,EP提供了一个更广泛、更全面的视角,高度重视儿童的社会和情感健康。此外,其他从业者通常更注重学校,例如,考试准入安排的测试,反映了他们的专业角色。讨论了影响,特别是与EP评估的独特贡献有关的影响。
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Educational Psychology in Practice
Educational Psychology in Practice PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
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