School psych faculty present at MSPA on myth busting in the field

The Department of Educational Psychology’s school psychology program presented six sessions at the midwinter conference of the Minnesota School Psychologists’ Association (MSPA) in Plymouth, Minnesota on January 24 and 25.

As a group, the faculty presented on myth busting in the field.

  • Associate professor Robin Codding presented on effective approaches to intensifying interventions in response to students’ needs.
  • Associate professor Clay Cook presented on implementation of targeted and intensive social-emotional intervention.
  • Assistant professor Faith Miller presented on research-based social-emotional-behavioral screening.
  • Lecturer Elyse Farnsworth, senior lecturer Annie Hansen-Burke, and associate professor Amanda Sullivan presented on applying ethical problem-solving in practice.