Randy Fall, PhD

Professor, Department of School Counseling and School Psychology

Phone: (626) 815-5399
Fax: (626) 815-5351
Office Location: Building One, Room 222
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Biography

Randy Fall, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of School Counseling and School Psychology. Dr. Fall primarily teaches courses in psychoeducational assessment, research design, and law and ethics. He conducts research in visual-motor assessment, children’s small-group social interactions and learning, research design, and faith integration.

Education

  • PhD, Educational Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles
  • MA, Clinical Child Psychology and School Psychology, California State University, Hayward
  • BA, History of Art, University of California, Berkeley

Credentials/Certifications

  • Pupil Personnel Credential, School Counseling, California State University, East Bay
  • Pupil Personnel Credential, School Psychology, California State University, East Bay

Academic Areas

  • School of Education
    • Department of School Counseling and School Psychology
    • Department of Educational Leadership

Expertise

  • Culturally-sensitive practices in school psychology
  • Psychoeducational Assessment
  • Sociocultural approaches to cognition
  • Visual-motor Assessment

Courses Taught

  • EDCO 534 - Assessment, Measurement and Testing of Individuals
  • EDCO 535 - Professionalism, Ethics and Law
  • EDCO 592 – Foundations and Ethics in Research
  • EDPY 636 – Research and Evaluation in School Psychology
  • EDPY 637 – Child Psychopathology: Assessment and Treatment
  • EDPY 681 - Psychoeducational Assessment I
  • EDPY 682 - Psychoeducational Assessment II
  • EDPY 690 – Advanced Individual Research