An analysis of doctoral level internships in school psychology

A survey was conducted of the intership centers currently in use by the 47 universities in the United States with doctoral level training programs in school psychology. Twenty universities reported interns on full-time placement during the 1968–1969 academic year. Analysis of current placements reve...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of school psychology 1968-01, Vol.7 (4), p.15-26
1. Verfasser: Smith, Donald C.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A survey was conducted of the intership centers currently in use by the 47 universities in the United States with doctoral level training programs in school psychology. Twenty universities reported interns on full-time placement during the 1968–1969 academic year. Analysis of current placements revealed that many universities are finding it necessary to sponsor internships and provide direct supervision in local community schools; that 68% of the placements are now in a public school setting with an apparent trend toward internships in a wider range of community institutions; that the average duration of internships is 9–10 months; and the average stipend $500 per month. Well-defined pre-internship field experiences were a common provision in many programs. The fact that a significant number of universities favored progressive part-time field experiences rather than full-time extended internships should caution states not to prematurely fix the structure of field-work experiences in certification requirements.
ISSN:0022-4405
1873-3506
DOI:10.1016/0022-4405(68)90050-2