The Significance of Ohio to the History of School Psychology: A Personal Tour - Dr. Tom Fagan
This presentation is an overview of historical events in the history of school psychology and the significance of Ohio school psychology and the Ohio School Psychologists Association to that development. If you are a member of the recent generation of school psychologists this is a history you might not know. If you are among the earlier generations of school psychologists, it may be a trip down memory lane. In either case, you will realize the importance of what Ohio has done for school psychology.
Dr. Fagan was the first Ph.D. (1969) in school psychology from Kent State University and currently is Coordinator of School Psychology Programs at the University of Memphis.
This video was taken at the Spring Conference of the Ohio School Psychologists Association (OSPA) in Columbus, Ohio on April 19, 2012 and was filmed and edited by Chris Sweeney.