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Nov 24, 2024
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EDU 596 - Organization of Speech/Language/Hearing Programs in the Schools Historical, social and legal foundation for establishing and providing speech/language/hearing services within the curricula of different school settings. Emphasis on legal and professional concerns including eligibility issues for the Individualized Family Service Plan and Individualized Education Plan; the impact of language-based learning disabilities on classroom performance, particularly reading and writing, curricular development and instructional planning strategies for various populations, differentiated instruction within the classroom, classroom/behavioral management and the role of ASHA in the schools. Applying concepts to specific cases and employing collaboration with parents and other school based professionals are addressed. Not open to those having credit for EDU 496. (3 cr. hr.) Frequency code B = offered at least once per year
Student Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Identify the legal foundation for Speech-Language Pathology services in schools, with an emphasis on New York State.
- Describe evaluating children for disability, processes for providing services, and procedural safeguards.
- Investigate methods of planning treatment strategies, therapy options, managing behavioral issues, and working as part of a collaborative team for delivery of services.
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