International Project: School Well-Being
Organized by: The Laboratory of School Psychology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and The ISPA School Psychology Trainers Task Force and the ISPA Student Organizing Committee. Be creative and participate in ISPA’s international online exhibition Feeling CARED in school: A Journey Around the World “Feeling CARED in School” Connected Accepted Respected Empowered and Discovering [...]
Benefits of Student Membership
Membership for NEW students is free for the first year: ISPA Student Membership activities, benefits, and services include: Advocate: Join with ISPA colleagues to advocate for children, young people, and their families, with global associations, including representation with UNESCO. Connect: Attend the ISPA annual conference and engage in professional development with students and colleagues from around the world. [...]
ISPA Position Statement (Sept. 2021)
The International School Psychology Association (ISPA) promotes principles and practices that aim to advance unprejudiced and inclusive personal, social, and cultural values and attitudes, and act in ways that are in the best interest of children and youth, educators, parents, institutions, communities, and the profession. School psychologists are committed to the principle that the contributions [...]
Amended version of the proposal for the Ethics Code : to vote for on the GA
Following yesterday’s Leadership Workshop (July 14), we are publishing this modified version of the Ethics Code proposal. Only minor changes were made after ISPA’s Leadership Workshop and this will be the version to be voted on at the GA this afternoon. The Ethics Forum is still accessible online and can still be used for posting comments [...]
Final draft of revised Code of Ethics: to vote for on the GA on July 15
On behalf of the ISPA Ethics Committee we present you the draft if the revised Code of Ethics. Read it here on our website. This is the version that the General Assembly will vote upon on July 15. The Ethics Forum is still accessible online and can still be used for posting comments or questions.
Final draft of revised Code of Ethics: to vote for on the GA on July 15
On behalf of the ISPA Ethics Committee we present you the draft if the revised Code of Ethics. Read it here on our website. This is the version that the General Assembly will vote upon on July 15. The Ethics Forum is still accessible online and can still be used for posting comments or questions.
Revision of ISPA’s Code of Ethics – Call for Discussion
After the COVID-19 pandemic, the International School Psychology Association (ISPA) is resuming its normal functioning. An example of this is the Annual Conference which will once again take place in July (this year in a hybrid format). Therefore, as we count down to the Conference, several of ISPA's Committees and Task Forces are finalizing key [...]
free webinar on psychoeducational evaluations of students with visual impairments
We would like to invite school psychologists to our free webinar about the panel discussion on psychoeducational evaluations of students with visual impairments. BVIPsych Couch Chat Webinar Date: Wednesday, June 9th, 2021 Time: 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM PT (1 PM - 2:30 PM MT, 2 PM - 3:30 PM CT, 3 PM - 4:30 PM ET) [...]
CIRP Outstanding Dissertation Award
The Committee on International Relations in Psychology (CIRP) strives to foster a global perspective within APA and within the psychology community. It facilitates exchanges between psychologists in the U.S. and colleagues abroad, promotes a global perspective within psychology, and encourages involvement of psychology in international program, policy, and educational settings. To this end, CIRP sponsors [...]