Dr. Brad Dufrene
Professor
Bio
Dr. Dufrene received his Ph.D. in school psychology from Mississippi State University and completed a predoctoral internship in pediatric psychology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. He is a Professor in the School of Psychology and Director of Training of the School Psychology Program
- PHD - Mississippi State University (2005)
- MA - Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College (2000)
- BS - Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College (1997)
PSY 422 Learning
PSY 643 Psychoeducational Assessment II
PSY 772 Applied Behavior Analysis
PSY 774 Behavioral Consultation in School Psychology
- THE CURRENT STATUS OF INDIRECT FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS, Psychology in the Schools, 2017,
- Self-monitoring as a viable fading option in check-in/check-out, JOURNAL OF SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY, 2015,
- The Effects of Check-In/Check-Out on Problem Behavior and Academic Engagement in Elementary School Students, JOURNAL OF POSITIVE BEHAVIOR INTERVENTIONS, 2015,
- THE CURRENT STATUS OF INDIRECT FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS, Psychology in the Schools, 2017,
- Parent‐implemented reading interventions within a response to intervention framework, Psychology in the Schools, 2019,
- Peer Tutoring for Reading Fluency as a Feasible and Effective Alternative in Response to Intervention Systems, Journal of Behavioral Education, 2010,
- Direct Behavioral Consultation in Head Start to Increase Teacher Use of Praise and Effective Instruction Delivery, Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 2012,
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- National Association of School Psychologists
- English (Native or Bilingual)