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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY

The Canadian Journal of School Psychology is the official, peer reviewed, four-times-per-year publication of the Canadian Association of School Psychologists. Since its inception in 1985, the purpose of the Journal has been the dissemination of high quality articles of a theoretical, research, and applied nature that reflect the interface of the discipline of psychology and the practice of school psychology.


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CANADIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

CASP maintains strong ties with the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), in particular its Psychologists in Education section. The following are links to CPA that are particularly relevant for school psychologists.

   CAREERS : CPA's "Careers" section features information on current job openings in Canada.

   LICENSING REQUIREMENTS : Information on licensing requirements in the provinces and territories.

   PROVINCIAL/TERRITORIAL ASSOCIATIONS : Just about every province and territory boasts its own psychology association; this link takes you to an exhaustive list.

   CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES : A quite definitive list of links to Canadian universities and their departments of psychology and/or education.

SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATIONS

School psychology is proudly represented by associations in just about every province and territory of Canada; we present a few links to such organizations.

   BCASP : British Columbia Association of School Psychologists

   MASP : Manitoba Association of School Psychologists

   AQPS : l'Association québécoise des psychologues scolaires

   ACPOSB : Association of Chief Psychologists with Ontario School Boards

SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY RESOURCES ONLINE

Visit this link for answers to general questions regarding the practice of school psychology. The site contains links to the nature of school psychology, disorders affecting academic performance, as well as links to international graduate training programs in school psychology including those in Canada.


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