Although speech-language pathologists (SLPs) have an important role in the development of literacy according to the American Speech-Language Hearing Association, they are not assessing and/or treating literacy at the same rates as oral language. There is a need to examine the reasons for this through surveying speech-language pathologists on areas such as the extent of pre-service training they received on literacy. There is also a need to ascertain what SLPs current clinical experiences of literacy are and what the literacy profiles of children and adolescents on their workloads are.
Thank you for your interest, but this study is recruiting by invitation only.
United States (Nationwide)
Julia Yi
Allied Health - Center for Literacy and Disability Studies
Behavioral or Social
Observational
Language and Speech
21-0666