An exploration into how Educational Psychologists (EPs) engage in culturally responsive practice through the consultative model of service deliveryTools Marriott, Holly (2023) An exploration into how Educational Psychologists (EPs) engage in culturally responsive practice through the consultative model of service delivery. DAppEdPsy thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe Educational Psychologists (EPs) role involves working with Children and Young People (CYP), their families and professionals from a variety of cultural backgrounds. As with many school-based practices, a lack of cultural responsiveness can contribute to adverse outcomes for students from diverse backgrounds (McKenney, Mann, Brown, & Jewell, 2017). It has been argued that existing educational psychology assessment tools may be biased due to their lack of familiarity and cultural context, producing inaccurate results (Ardila, 2007; Reynolds & Suzuki, 2013). EPs are therefore responsible for participating in and developing culturally responsive practices to ensure the best possible outcomes for the society in which they provide services to.
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