Moving beyond traditional understandings of evidence-based practice: A total evidence and knowledge approach (TEKA) to treatment evaluation and clinical decision …

A McCurtin, CA Murphy… - … in Speech and Language, 2019 - thieme-connect.com
… Research in speech disorders has contributed to our understanding of service delivery
and … , traditional, or cultural treatment selections in speech-language pathology.[8] [29] [50] …

“An altogether different approach”: Roles of Speech-language Pathologists in supporting Indigenous children's language development

J Ball, M Lewis - 2011 - dspace.library.uvic.ca
… assessment methods and language facilitation strategies that are customized with reference
to the child’s home language environment. They emphasized understanding the cultural …

New perspectives, theory, method, and practice: Qualitative research and innovation in speech-language pathology

D Hersh, D Azul, C Carroll, R Lyons… - … of Speech-Language …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
… arts to speech-language pathology. However, theoretical or methodological applications to
our traditionally … and advances our understanding of the lifeworlds of people of all ages with …

The discourse of speech-language pathology

A Ferguson - International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
… For speech-language pathologists, there is a ready understanding of the power of language,
… “verbal group” describe language units described in more traditional grammars as “noun …

An international study of clinical education practices in speech-language pathology

L Sheepway, M Lincoln, L Togher - … Journal of Speech-Language …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
… that traditional placement and supervisory models are still widely used by speech-language
and a shared understanding of this terminology across speech-language pathology and …

Supporting culturally and linguistically diverse children with speech, language and communication needs: Overarching principles, individual approaches

S Verdon, S McLeod, S Wong - Journal of communication disorders, 2015 - Elsevier
… The current paper takes a different approach to understanding practice and identifying …
skills rather than identifying their current ability in a particular language as traditional

Reflections on speechlanguage therapists' talk: implications for clinical practice and education

A Ferguson, E Armstrong - International Journal of Language & …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
… the field of speechlanguage pathology is an understanding of how the ways speechlanguage
Traditionally, the stereotyped ‘Suzie speech pathologist’ has at best been perceived as …

A culturally responsive framework for enhancing phonological awareness development in children with speech and language impairment

G Gillon, AH Macfarlane - Speech, Language and Hearing, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Traditionally, theorists and practitioners have placed … intervention practices, the speechlanguage
therapist and teacher also … child's understanding that their native or home language is …

Multiple perspectives for determining the roles of speech-language pathologists in inclusionary classrooms

PA Prelock - Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2000 - ASHA
… Giangreco asks readers to question their traditionalunderstanding between the
teacher and speech-language pathologist of instructional content. For example, the speech-language

“Clients” as teachers: Power-sharing in the speech-language therapy curriculum

R Beecham - Advances in Speech Language Pathology, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
… for speech-language pathologists; that it is no longer characterized by the hills and valleys of
inequitable power dynamics traditionally … that have come from this understanding (eg, Byng, …