Publication
School Programs in Speech-Language Pathology
Organization and Service Delivery
- Sixth Edition
- Details:
- 441 pages, Illustrated (B/W), Softcover, 8.5 x 11"
- Included Media:
- Companion Website
- ISBN13:
- 978-1-63550-117-9
- Release Date:
- 01/29/2019
Overview
Now in its sixth edition, School Programs in Speech-Language Pathology: Organization and Service Delivery continues to be a vital resource for faculty, graduate students, school-based practitioners, and program administrators who strive to make a difference in the school setting. The text provides practical solutions and strategies to tackle the challenges faced in the complex and ever-changing education landscape.
The authors aim for the book to be an excellent opportunity to stimulate new ways of thinking about the critical role speech-language pathologists (SLP) play in children's education and social development. It provides a foundation for understanding where SLP programs fit within the school organization. SLPs will be motivated to collaborate with colleagues, lead discussions about the link between communication and learning, and introduce innovative models for delivering services. School Programs encourages SLPs to embrace their positions on school teams, share knowledge to make services educationally relevant and help children reach their highest potential.
School Programs in Speech-Language Pathology focuses on service delivery, program design, interprofessional collaboration, and how to organize and manage an effective program. Additionally, it covers meeting state and national standards, following federal mandates, and how to relate to and communicate with colleagues and parents. Finally, it encourages readers to grow professionally and enjoy their career as a school-based SLP.
Key Features
- Uniquely focuses on service delivery as opposed to assessment and treatment like other texts
- Chapter questions provide a review of concepts and practical applications
- Real-life examples and collaborative strategies to supplement chapter concepts
- Usable forms and checklists
New to This Edition
- New co-author, Jennifer Walsh Means
- A new unique framework for thinking about outcomes for school-based programs
- Increased pedagogical features in text to enhance learning and comprehension, including chapter learning objectives and engaging learner activities
- Explanation of the SLP's role in MTSS and contributions to student success
- Practical process, strategies, and tools for building interprofessional collaborative partnerships
- Recommendations and tips for coaching teachers and parents
- Updated information on legal policies and trends
- Addition of a PluralPlus companion website with instructor resources including PowerPoint lecture slides and sample exam questions for summative measures
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Evolution of SLP Programs in Schools
Chapter 2. Becoming an Ethical Professional
Chapter 3. Foundations of the SLP Program
Chapter 4. The Speech-Language Pathologist as a Leader and Manager
Chapter 5. Tools of the Trade
Chapter 6. Accountability, Documentation, and Outcomes
Chapter 7. Establishing the SLP Workload and Caseload
Chapter 8. Service Delivery Options
Chapter 9. Educationally Relevant Services
Chapter 10. Interprofessional Collaboration: Creating Strong Partnerships
Chapter 11. Experience Schools
Chapter 12. Life as a Professional SLP
Appendix A. University Outreach Committee (UOC) Professional Resource Document for the Roles and Responsibilities of the School-based SLP
Appendix B. Sample Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Appendix C. Sample of Common Core State Standards
References
Index
About The Authors
Jean Blosser, EdD is Vice President for Therapy Programs and Quality at Progressus Therapy. Dr. Blosser has held academic, clinical, and leadership positions for over 35 years, including Dean, Associate Provost, Professor of Speech-Language Pathology, Director of the University of Akron Speech and Hearing Center, Department Chair, and school-based speech language pathologist.
Dr. Blosser is a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the Ohio Speech and Hearing Association. She was one of 34 individuals in the United States awarded an American Council on Education Fellowship in 1997-1998, which she served at Florida Gulf Coast University. Jean was the founding Coordinator of the American Speech-Language Hearing Associations Division 10: Issues in Higher Education.
Jennifer Means is an Associate Professor and Director of Clinical Services at West Chester University of Pennsylvania, currently teaching courses in clinical methods, clinical supervision, school speech-language-hearing programs, and fluency disorders. During Dr. Means 30-year professional experience, 17 were as a school-based SLP. In addition to her university position, she consults with school districts regarding policy and program services. Her research interests, presentations, and publications include focus on school-based service delivery, supervision, literacy, educational law, and fluency disorders.
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