2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.639089
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The Effect of School Psychologists and Social Workers on School Achievement and Failure: A National Multilevel Study in Chile

Abstract: School achievement and failure have become growing political and social concerns due to the negative consequences of school failure for individuals and society. The inclusive educational movement, which calls for equal access, permanence, participation, and promotion of all students worldwide, poses many challenges for schools and school systems. As a public policy strategy, some countries have provided additional funds for incorporating non-teaching professionals such as school psychologists and social worker… Show more

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“…In this study, we argue that as part of small- or large-scale universal whole-school prevention efforts, it is possible and necessary to assess the practices that nonteaching support professionals deploy in schools to estimate if and how these practices align with multitiered intervention principles. This is especially necessary in developing countries that have recently incorporated support staff members such as school psychologists and social workers at a mass scale in public schools who due to lack of sufficient training, mandatory requirements for working in schools as support professionals, and lack of policy orientations might be undertrained and tend to reproduce traditional highly individualized forms of interventions (Lebeer et al, 2012).…”
Section: Assessing the Practices Of Support Professionals In Schoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we argue that as part of small- or large-scale universal whole-school prevention efforts, it is possible and necessary to assess the practices that nonteaching support professionals deploy in schools to estimate if and how these practices align with multitiered intervention principles. This is especially necessary in developing countries that have recently incorporated support staff members such as school psychologists and social workers at a mass scale in public schools who due to lack of sufficient training, mandatory requirements for working in schools as support professionals, and lack of policy orientations might be undertrained and tend to reproduce traditional highly individualized forms of interventions (Lebeer et al, 2012).…”
Section: Assessing the Practices Of Support Professionals In Schoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PIE psychologist will mainly perform evaluations of cognitive skills related with the learning process. Their functions are different from those of the psychologist in the School Coexistence program, whose main function is psychosocial, given that they work collaboratively with a social worker in a 'psychosocial duo' (López et al, 2021). Physical therapists should perform functional psychomotor assessment of students with SEN, and support teaching diversification strategies among teachers and the educational community.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A raíz de esta concepción, el estudio de los factores que determinan el fracaso escolar y las desigualdades sociales en el ámbito de la educación es, en los últimos años, un tema por el que se han inclinado los investigadores sociales, enfocados especialmente a la inclusión, equidad y evaluación de la calidad educativa 33 .…”
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