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Journals in School psychology

  • Journal of School Psychology

    • ISSN: 0022-4405
    The Journal of the Society for the Study of School Psychology (SSSP)The Journal of School Psychology (JSP) publishes original empirical articles and critical reviews of the literature on research and practices relevant to school settings across the full range of methodologies that address culture, context, and quality standards (e.g., race, ethnicity, and culture; qualitative, quantitative). JSP presents research that advances the science and practice of school psychology on intervention mechanisms and approaches; prevention and implementation; schooling effects on the development of social, cognitive, mental health, academic, and achievement outcomes; assessment; consultation; and social justice as a process and outcome. JSP emphasizes strengths-based perspectives of populations, multiple and interconnected ecologies (e.g., home, school, community) within which children learn and develop, research that actively and authentically involves school professionals, families, and community members; integration of critical theories; and author positionality in research. JSP focuses on writing that is inclusive and empowering, equity-centered, and anti-racist. Research conducted within and across countries throughout the world is welcome.The Editorial office of JSP may be contacted at: Andy Garbacz, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Educational Psychology, Madison, Wisconsin, United States of American, 53706. Email: [email protected]...
  • Applied Studies in Innovative Learning and Teaching

    • ISSN: 3051-3243
    Applied Studies in Innovative Learning and Teaching (ASILT) publishes research that advances educational innovation and improvement. The journal focuses on studies addressing practical challenges in teaching and learning across diverse educational contexts and disciplines.ASILT welcomes empirical research that combine methodological integrity—quantitati... qualitative, or mixed—with a clear contribution to practical understanding and instructional design. The journal also features short reviews, commentaries, and rejoinders that stimulate reflection and dialogue between research, policy, and practice.Please note that the journal does not publish reliability and validity studies of tests or assessment instruments.ASILT serves as a meeting point for scholars at all career stages and from all cultural regions. It encourages collaboration between experienced and early-career researchers as co-authors, co-reviewers, and co-editors.