Description
Carolee Dean – Written Language: Roles, Responsibilities, and Ethical Considerations
- Faculty:
- Carolee Dean
- Duration:
- 2 Hours 2 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Sep 28, 2020
Description
Do you wonder, as an SLP, what your roles and responsibilities are to your students’ written language needs? Are you looking for ways to expand your knowledge and competence in this area? Would you like more information about the role that oral language plays in reading and writing?
Many students with communication disorders also have reading and writing disabilities (including dyslexia) or are at risk for developing them. School administrators and classroom teachers may not recognize the vital role SLPs play in literacy development. This session outlines the roles, responsibilities, and ethical considerations of SLPs in working with students with written language challenges and explains the relationship between oral and written language. It equips the SLP and other educators with evidence-based strategies for supporting students, empowers professionals to work together more collaboratively, and directs them to resources to further enhance their learning.
Handouts
Manual – Written Language (2.5 MB) | 54 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Instructions for ASHA credit – Self-Study Only (64.4 KB) | Available after Purchase | |
Flyer – Carolee Dean Upcoming Publication (281.6 KB) | 1 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
ASHA Code of Ethics – Specific Applications for Written Language Disorders
Roles and Responsibilities of Speech-Language Pathologists with Regard to Reading and Writing
- The connections between spoken and written language.
- How SLPs play a critical and direct role in the development of literacy.
Identifying Children at Risk and the Relationship Between Spoken Language and Literacy (Colenbrander et. al. 2018)
- Genetic factors
- Oral Language
- Phonemic awareness
- Letter knowledge
- Vocabulary knowledge
- Morphological awareness
- Hearing difficulties
- Speech sound disorders
- Other cognitive factors
The Role of the SLP in Assessing Reading and Writing
- Can SLPs diagnose dyslexia?
- Speech and Language Assessments
- Considering state and local standards
- What the new DSM-5 says about IQ testing
Using Evidence Bases Strategies to Target the Components of Spoken and Written Language
- Phonology
- Morphology
- Semantics
- Syntax
- Pragmatics and Discourse
Advancing the Knowledge Base
- Improve your own knowledge base (IDA Knowledge and practice standards, additional training).
- Provide knowledge and assistance to general education teachers, parents, and students
- Advocating for effective literacy practices in the school and district
Additional Professional and Ethical Considerations
- Determining your role on the literacy team, acknowledging the role of others
- Following state and local guidelines
- Promoting evidence-based practices
- Assessing gaps in your own knowledge and knowing where to go for information
Faculty
Carolee Dean, M.S., CCC-SLP, CALPRelated seminars and products: 1
Carolee Dean, M.S., CCC-SLP, CALT is a speech-language pathologist/teletherapist in private practice. She is also a Certified Academic Language Therapist and member of the Academic Language Therapy Association, an organization dedicated to the remediation of written language skills, including dyslexia. She is a past president of the Southwest Branch of the International Dyslexia Association and has created educational resources for teachers and SLPs including Story Frames for Teaching Literacy: Enhancing Student Learning Through the Power of Storytelling coming March 2021 with Brookes Publishing. She has resources available on her Teachers Pay Teachers Page (Carolee Dean at Word Travel LLC) and she is a frequent speaker at state and national conferences including ASHA and IDA. In addition, Dean is the award-winning author of the young adult novels, Comfort (Houghton Mifflin), Forget Me Not (Simon & Schuster), and Take Me There (Simon & Schuster), a YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers.
Speaker Disclosure:
Financial: Carolee Dean maintains a private practice. She is an author for Houghton Mifflin, Simon & Schuster, and Brookes Publishing and receives royalties. Ms. Dean receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Carolee Dean is a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association; and the Academic Language Therapy Association (CALP).
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