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Denson, Teresa A.; And Others – Community/Junior College Research Quarterly, 1977
A survey of community colleges in three states indicated the general unavailability of comprehensive services in speech, hearing, language screening, remediation and improvement, and bilingual services of the same nature despite the widespread needs of the community college constituency. Results should help in needs assessment and planning. (JDS)
Descriptors: Auditory Evaluation, Bilingualism, College Role, Community Colleges
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Kelly, Ellen M.; Martin, Jane S.; Baker, Kendra E.; Rivera, Norma I.; Bishop, Jane E.; Krizike, Cindy B.; Stettler, Deborah S.; Stealy, June M. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1997
Indiana school speech-language pathologists (n=157) responded to a survey regarding their educational and clinical preparation and current clinical practices with people who stutter. Respondents reported receiving insufficient academic and clinical preparation to work with people who stutter. Nearly half reported that their clinical skills are…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Clinical Experience, Degree Requirements, Higher Education
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Klein, Edward S. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1996
A study of 36 children (ages 3-5) compared traditional and phonological treatment of 36 children with multiple articulation disorders. Results found that the response of children in the traditional therapy group was substantially inferior; the children in the phonological therapy group showed more improvement with fewer therapy sessions. (CR)
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Articulation Impairments, Instructional Effectiveness, Outcomes of Treatment
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Montgomery, Judy K.; Kahn, Nancy L. – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2003
A detailed description of the five-step scaffolded story writing process is provided and four case examples of the written narratives of adolescents with communication disabilities are presented. Implications for speech and language intervention include successfully connecting the individualized education program goals with the core curriculum.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Disorders, Personal Narratives, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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LaSasso, Carol – Perspectives in Education and Deafness, 1996
Describes how phonics can help deaf students in both speech production and reading despite their inability to obtain auditory feedback. Successful deaf graduate students are reported to use tactile-kinesthetic feedback in interpreting phonetic information. Teachers of younger students are urged to emphasize speech instruction (even if speech is…
Descriptors: Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Kinesthetic Perception
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Ertmer, David J.; Young, Nancy; Grohne, Kristine; Mellon, Jennifer A.; Johnson, Claire; Corbett, Kristin; Saindon, Kathy – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2002
This article describes prelinguistic vocal development in two prelingually deaf children who received multi-channel cochlear implants at 10 and 28 months. The older child made rapid progress in vocal development, while the other showed slower progress Use of short periods of prelinguistic input for stimulating vocal development is discussed.…
Descriptors: Cochlear Implants, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention, Hearing Impairments
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Erlbaum, Sheila Judith – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1990
This article presents a curriculum for speech-language-communication skills which combines the Present Education Level and Individualized Education Program formats for deaf and hearing-impaired students. Information on carryover procedures, parent/teacher contact, and report card format is presented. The curriculum was designed for preschool…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Hearing Impairments
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Youdelman, Karen; And Others – Volta Review, 1989
Sixteen severely-to-profoundly hearing-impaired students, aged 7-8, received training using a curriculum for remediating monotone voice. Some students also used visual or tactile sensory aids. All students evidenced marked improvement in remediating monotonous pitch, with those using the curriculum in conjunction with a tactile display showing the…
Descriptors: Deafness, Hearing Impairments, Outcomes of Education, Primary Education
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Levitt, Harry – Volta Review, 1989
A history of speech training technology is presented, from the simple hand-held mirror to complicated computer-based systems and tactile devices, and subsequent papers in this theme issue are introduced. Both the advantages and problems of technological aids are addressed. Simplicity in the application and use of speech training aids is stressed.…
Descriptors: Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Communication Aids (for Disabled), Computer Oriented Programs, Hearing Impairments
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Moseley, Mary Jane; And Others – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1994
A survey of 487 speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and educators providing services to children with hearing loss described their demographic characteristics and perceived adequacy of preprofessional training. Pathologists felt prepared in the fundamentals of speech and language but less prepared in audiology, deafness, and clinical…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Audiology, Deafness, Hearing Impairments
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Gottwald, Sheryl Ridener; Starkweather, C. Woodruff – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1995
This article describes a conceptual framework for developing a multifaceted, individualized treatment program for young children who stutter, their families, and their preschool or day-care staff. Suggestions are provided for reducing environmental demands through education, affective support, and behavior change facilitation. Direct therapy…
Descriptors: Day Care, Early Intervention, Environmental Influences, Family Involvement
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Ratner, Nan Bernstein – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1995
This article discusses diagnostic considerations in identifying coexisting communication disorders and in differentiating between stuttering and secondary fluency disorders related to language formulation. Options for structuring therapy for coexisting problems are evaluated, including blended, lagged, and cycled approaches. Concerns implicit in…
Descriptors: Articulation Impairments, Clinical Diagnosis, Communication Disorders, Disability Identification
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Gray, Shelley I.; Shelton, Ralph L. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1992
Eight elementary school students who exhibited articulation impairments outside the treatment setting but not in treatment were provided with an articulatory self-monitoring strategy. No subject clearly demonstrated a positive treatment effect. Differences in variables between this study and earlier studies with positive treatment effects are…
Descriptors: Articulation Impairments, Elementary Education, Error Correction, Feedback
Damico, Jack S. – Journal of Childhood Communication Disorders, 1990
This study used ethnographic methods to determine the underlying motivations for the role of two speech-language pathologists in public elementary schools. The study found that much of the behavior observed and the artifacts used by the speech-language pathologists were directed to establish or maintain prescriptionistic forms of language…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Ethnography, Language Usage, Motivation
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Saben, Cari B.; Ingham, Janis Costello – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1991
Two preschool children with phonological disorders were administered a linguistically based treatment program that utilized minimal pair words. Only when motoric components (models and phonetic placement cues) were added did both subjects successfully pass through all treatment steps, though neither subject generalized trained sounds to treated…
Descriptors: Articulation Impairments, Cues, Generalization, Linguistics
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