This is the second course in a three course sequence examining theories and practices of school-based consultation. Through the series of three courses, candidates will explore school based consultation models, the role of consultation in prevention, intervention, social justice, and problem solving. Candidates will continue to practice consultation skills in a school setting. In the second course of the sequence, the focus will be on problem analysis, instructional assessment, and intervention design, implementation, and evaluation. Candidates are expected to participate in ongoing group and individual university-based supervision in conjunction with this course. Prerequisite(s): Admission into the Psychology Program, EPS 561A or equivalent course, or permission of the School Psychology Program Coordinator. Co-requisite(s): This course must be taken concurrently EPS 563B, School Psychology Practicum II. 2 semester hours