Biological Foundation: Behavior in Schools
This is a seminar course on cognitive neuropsychological foundations in school psychology. The cognitive neuropsychological basis of educational theories and practices are studied and critically examined. Emphasis is given to current brain research, assessment based on the Cognitive Hypothesis Testing model (Hale & Fiorello, 2004) and resultant neuropsychological process assessment and how medications impact learning, social interactions, and behavioral functioning within the school setting. The course is for nonmedical professionals and provides a basic knowledge of cognitive neuropsychological principles of brain functioning, medications and psychopharmacological treatment.
Outcomes: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the biological basis for behavior and how these issues relate to academic and behavioral challenges faced in schools.
Outcomes: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the biological basis for behavior and how these issues relate to academic and behavioral challenges faced in schools.