American Psychological Association Division 16 (School Psychology) records 1949-1993

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American Psychological Association Division 16 (School Psychology) records 1949-1993

National Association of School Psychologists (APA Division 16) records reflect the daily activities and annual events of Division 16 of the American Psychological Association. Materials include correspondence, memos, meeting minutes and reports regarding division business, membership and committee activities, and miscellaneous records organized chronologically by decade. View finding aid for the American Psychological Association Division 16 (School Psychology) records here.

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APA Division 16

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American psychological association

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In the 1980s, the American Psychological Association (APA) Board of Directors approved an oral history project focusing primarily on key figures in American psychology that were advanced in years. Another part of the project involved interviewing past APA presidents. The APA historian continues to conduct these interviews. The APA archives hold the entire collection of these interview tapes. You can search the APA online index of these oral histories at http://apa.org/archives/oral.html for the ...

National Association of School Psychologists

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The American Psychological Association Division of School Psychologists (APA Division 16) was founded on September 12, 1944 in Cleveland, Ohio during the 52nd annual APA Convention. The name was changed to Division of School Psychology in 1969. The founding and organization of this division reflected the progressive changes taking place within APA at this time, which included representation of the various specializations in psychology. The founding of Division 16 accompanied the reorganization o...