User:Melissacherry/sandbox

The group consisting of Mari, Vanessa and Melissa plan to revise this article by contributing insight into the different educational degrees school psychology has to offer and what career paths each can lead to. We plan to focus primarily on doctoral degrees since there is no information about it in the current article as well as the high demand there is for a PhD in this field in California. The three doctoral programs we will be focusing on are PhD- Doctor of Philosophy, EdD- Doctor of Education, and PsyD- Doctor of Psychology in school psychology. Most of the article will remain untouched since our focus is this one category. Furthermore, We will discuss what the differences of each degree are and their respective career options in the field of school psychology. We are splitting up the work according to the three different doctoral degrees. Mari is focusing on Ed.D., Vanessa is focusing on Psy.D., and Melissa is focusing on Ph.D. We each added the career options available for each degree and plan to add what programs for each degree consist of and where the highest demand is for each degree respectively.

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References:

Michalski, D. S., & Fowler, G. (2016, January). Doctoral degrees in psychology: How are they different, or not so different? Clarifying key distinctions between the PhD and PsyD degrees. Retrieved from https://www.apa.org/ed/precollege/psn/2016/01/doctoral-degrees.

National Association of School Psychologists (NASP). (2019). Retrieved from https://www.nasponline.org/.

Price Comments
Good. Be sure to review the whole thing, though, for small issues that are easy to fix (grammar, spelling, etc.) Do you know how you're splitting up the work? Paul C Price (talk) 18:17, 28 October 2019 (UTC)