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The Chicago School's Engaged Professional teaching model hinges on our innovative faculty. Chicago School professors are highly experienced practitioners and leaders in their respective fields. Through their work on the front lines of the psychology profession, students gain insight and wisdom that extends far beyond the bounds of theory. Faculty members pride themselves on their accessibility to students, which helps create a close-knit academic learning community.

Our faculty members participate in programs to measure their effectiveness as teachers and receive year-round training in attitudes, behaviors and processes that support student learning. In addition, we systematically evaluate student learning outcomes and apply the assessment skills and 360-degree feedback tools of the psychology field to help students better understand and capitalize on their unique learning styles.

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Learning Skills for Living with Autism

Adolescence is hard enough for anyone, but for youth with autism it presents a unique set of challenges. Chicago School student Corey McDonald created a program for her middle-school-aged autistic students that is helping them learn relational skills and feel accepted among their peers.
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Learning Skills for Living with Autism

Dr. Richard Ackley

“Being right and being heard are two different things. Being right is in the plan. Being heard is in the message and its reinforcement.”-Dr. Richard Ackley, Professor, Business Psychology

Dr. Richard Ackley

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