Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 391 - EDUCATIONAL PERSONNEL
SPECIAL ENDORSEMENTS
Section 391.317 - Endorsement to serve as school psychologist: Optional areas of study

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 391.317

Current through September 16, 2024

Credit earned by completing any of the following optional areas of study may be counted toward meeting the requirements for an endorsement as a school psychologist:

1. In the area of psychology and education of the normal child:

(a) Educational psychology.

(b) Development of a curriculum.

(c) Foundations of education.

(d) Theories of personality.

(e) Affective education.

2. In the area of psychology and education of children with disabilities:

(a) Theories of learning disabilities.

(b) Psychology of persons with disabilities.

(c) Etiology of reading disabilities.

3. In the area of characteristics of school systems:

(a) Services of personnel for pupils.

(b) Multicultural education.

(c) School law.

4. In the area of psychoeducational assessment:

(a) Assessments for careers or vocations.

(b) Physiological assessment.

(c) Neuropsychological assessment.

(d) Assessment of the gifted and talented.

5. In the area of techniques of intervention:

(a) Techniques for group counseling, with a practicum.

(b) Techniques for consultation or clinical interviewing.

(c) Family and marriage counseling, with a practicum.

(d) Psychotherapy and advanced counseling.

(e) Techniques for behavioral analysis and management.

Added to NAC by Bd. of Education, eff. 4-27-84; A by Comm'n on Prof. Standards in Education, 9-13-91; 11-27-91

NRS 385.080, 391.019

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