Learning about Literacy: Speech-Language Pathologists' Pre-Service and In-Service Training Experiences in the United States

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Seminars in Speech and Language Pub Date : 2024-04-04 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1785541
Julia J. Yi, Karen A. Erickson
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To better understand speech-language pathologists' (SLPs') pre-service and in-service training experiences in literacy and the relationship between their literacy training experiences and current practice, self-efficacy, and beliefs regarding their roles in literacy assessment and treatment, a web-based survey of SLPs was conducted (n = 444). Responses revealed that 60% of respondents completed at least one literacy course in their graduate programs: 55% took courses that embedded content in literacy assessment or treatment, and 23% took courses dedicated to literacy. These results varied based on the decade of graduation. Although 73.5% of respondents felt that their graduate programs trained them well or very well to assess and treat spoken language, only 8.5% felt the same about literacy. Most respondents (80%) reported completing in-service literacy training, and 89% reported wanting more literacy training. Completion of in-service training was positively, significantly related to respondents' current literacy-related clinical practice, self-efficacy, and beliefs regarding their roles; however, pre-service literacy training was not significantly related to any of these. Though in-service training appears to play a role in helping SLPs deliver literacy services, more emphasis on increasing the quantity and quality of pre-service and in-service training in the assessment and treatment of literacy is needed.

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学习识字:美国语言病理学家的职前和在职培训经历
为了更好地了解言语病理学家(SLPs)的职前和在职读写能力培训经历,以及他们的读写能力培训经历与当前实践、自我效能以及他们在读写能力评估和治疗中的角色信念之间的关系,我们对言语病理学家进行了一项基于网络的调查(n = 444)。调查结果显示,60% 的受访者在研究生课程中至少完成了一门扫盲课程:55%的受访者选修了包含扫盲评估或治疗内容的课程,23%的受访者选修了专门的扫盲课程。这些结果因毕业年代而异。尽管 73.5% 的受访者认为他们的研究生课程很好或非常好地培训了他们评估和治疗口语的能力,但只有 8.5% 的受访者对扫盲有同样的感觉。大多数受访者(80%)表示完成了在职扫盲培训,89%的受访者表示希望接受更多的扫盲培训。完成在职培训与受访者目前与扫盲相关的临床实践、自我效能感和对自身角色的信念有显著的正相关关系;然而,岗前扫盲培训与这些因素均无显著关系。尽管在职培训似乎在帮助语言康复师提供扫盲服务方面起到了一定的作用,但仍需更加重视提高岗前和在职培训在扫盲评估和治疗方面的数量和质量。
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Seminars in Speech and Language
Seminars in Speech and Language AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
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期刊介绍: Seminars in Speech and Language is a topic driven review journal that covers the entire spectrum of speech language pathology. In each issue, a leading specialist covers diagnostic procedures, screening and assessment techniques, treatment protocols, as well as short and long-term management practices in areas such as apraxia, communication, stuttering, autism, dysphagia, attention, phonological intervention, memory as well as other disorders.
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