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SPP 57: Strategies for Planning Effective Professional Development

Join #psychedpodcast as we learn about PD and using PD for advocacy!   / confusion-around-school-psychologists-role...   Powerpoint: https://docs.google.com/presentation/... Dr. Jill Timmons is currently in her first year as a school psychologist in a rural school district in Nebraska. In this position she serves students birth-21 as the only school psychologist for about 1000 students. She is the first school psychologist the district has ever hired, previously they contracted with private psychologists for testing only, so together they are learning how to work together most efficiently to most effectively meet the needs of students. Prior to this role, Dr. Timmons served as a Special Education Supervisor, or Asst. Special Ed Director, for the 2nd largest school district in Nebraska. In this role she was responsible for supervising, hiring and appraising 51 school psychologists. This included planning professional development for the school psychologists and a variety of other roles related to being an Asst. Special Ed Director. She has served as a building special education and literacy coordinator for 4 years and prior to that was a school psychologist for 7 years. She is heavily involved in the state association of Nebraska, serving as president-elect, president and past president. She is currently the Advocacy Liaison. Dr. Timmons earned her Education Specialist degree in school psychology from the University of Nebraska at Kearney and her Ph.d. in Educational Leadership from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Resources Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folder...

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