awhalen

Full Name
Angie Whalen
First Name
Angie
Last Name
Whalen
Affiliation
Instructor
Title
Clinical Professor
Phone
541-346-2898
Office
345 HEDCO Education
Departments
School Psychology
Profile Section
Biography

Angie Whalen is the School Psychology Program Director, and a Clinical Professor/Practicum Coordinator of School Psychology. She is a board licensed psychologist and nationally certified school psychologist, with experience working in diverse urban and rural public school settings. Dr. Whalen coordinates the Oregon TSPC school psychologist licensure program, provides clinical supervision for school- and clinic-based practicum experiences, and advises specialist-level students. Her teaching and scholarship interests include professional practices in school psychology, ethics and advocacy, theory and practice of clinical supervision, and MTSS/problem-solving. Prior to joining the University of Oregon faculty in 2003, Dr. Whalen was a school psychologist and staff development trainer at Heartland Area Education Agency 11, and a school psychologist/counselor and data/literacy coach at Vancouver Public Schools.

Education

Ph.D., 2002, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
Major: School Psychology

B.A., 1996, Summa Cum Laude, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN
Major: Psychology

 

Honors and Awards

2017   Excellence in Supervision Award, University of Oregon College of Education

2016   Award in Support of Conferences, Workshops in Graduate and Postgraduate Education and Training in Psychology, American Psychological Association

2015   Presidential Service Award, Oregon School Psychologists Association

2008   Teaching Beyond the Classroom Online Course Development Award, University of Oregon Office of Academic Affairs

2005-2010   Personnel Preparation Grant, U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (Merrell & Whalen, 2005)

1999   Claire Wilkins Chamberlin Memorial Graduate Research Award, University of Oregon College of Education

1998   Liz Gullion Award, Oregon School Psychologists Association

1996-2000   Graduate Leadership Training Fellowship, U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, Leadership Training Grant. University of Oregon School Psychology Program

Publications

Diamond, E., Whalen, A., Kelly, K.K., & Davis, S. (2021, June). DECIDE: An ethical decision-making model supporting a socially just practice. NASP Communique, 49(8), 4, 6-8.

Santiago, R., Nelson, N., & Whalen, A. (2020). Academic skills clinic practicum model: Implications for school psychology training. Trainers’ Forum., 17(1), 1-14.

Sutherland, M. & Whalen, A. (2019, October). Multicultural Supervision in School Psychology: Recommendations for Practice. NASP Communique, 48(2), 1, 30-31.

Kelly, K., Diamond, E., Davis, S., & Whalen, A. (2018). Supervision in school settings: Maintaining a multicultural and ethical practice. Training and Education in Professional Psychology.

Diamond, E. & Whalen, A. (2018). Ethics and social media: Professional considerations for the school psychologist. Contemporary School Psychology.

Broxterman, K. & Whalen, A. (2013). RTI Team Building: Effective collaboration and data-based decision making. Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools Series (C. Riley-Tillman, Ed.). New York, NY: Guilford Press.

 

 

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