Hello, all (please excuse the cross-posting)!

I wanted to send an email around to remind you all
of the DCS--Departmental Consultant Services. Below
I have a description of the service as well as
information about becoming a consultant. If you are
interested in becoming a consultant, please email me
by Feb. 9th and we can discuss the process. Thanks
for your interest! And don't forget to contact us if
you need help with a departmental review. We have
consultants who can help you with any number of
consulting requests, including community college
reviews and consulting services that deal with
diversity issues.
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The Departmental Consultant Service (DCS) is a
service offered to psychology departments through
the joint efforts of the APA Education Directorate
and the Society for the Teaching of Psychology
(STP). Developed in response to an increasing need
for evaluations, the consultant service provides
departments of psychology with a list of qualified
consultants who will provide feedback that will
enable them to improve their programs.

The Departmental Consulting Service maintains a
database of faculty consultants with expertise in a
broad range of areas. Specific areas include (but
are not limited to): curriculum (evaluation,
development, designing/improving special programs or
courses, fieldwork or honors); faculty (writing
grant proposals, developing funding sources, writing
for publication, promoting professional development,
enhancing/evaluating teacher effectiveness);
advising (student advising for career planning,
graduate school preparation, changing enrollments,
minority recruitment and retention); research
facilities (designing psychology labs, designing
teaching facilities, computer applications for
courses, labs, or administration); departmental
program evaluation (self-assessments, program
evaluation, department evaluation).

Individuals wishing to become consultants should
contact the DCS Coordinator for application
materials. Completed applications are returned to
the DCS coordinator, who forwards them to the DCS
Task Force for screening. These materials are
subsequently forwarded to APA's Board of Educational
Affairs (BEA) for approval at their fall or spring
meetings. Applicants should have expertise in a
number of the areas listed under "Purpose" above.
Experience as a program evaluator is also desirable.

Departments interested in requesting a consultant
can contact Tracy Zinn at the address below or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
A minimum of three consultants will be recommended
whenever possible. Departments are asked to pay for
all travel expenses that may be incurred during a
site visit. Additionally, departments will be
encouraged to pay an honorarium (jointly determined
by the department and the invited consultant).
Departments with limited finances may request a
reduced or waived honorarium which consultants are
free to agree to, but are under no obligation to
accept.

Departmental Consulting Service
Attn: Tracy E. Zinn
James Madison University
Department of Psychology
MSC 7401
Harrisonburg, VA 22807
Tel.:  (540) 568-6309; FAX: (540) 568-3322
email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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