Semin Speech Lang
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1785541
Research Article: Pediatric

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

1   Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Department of Health Sciences, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Karen A. Erickson
1   Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Department of Health Sciences, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Abstract

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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04 April 2024

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