The speech-language-hearing pathologist’s training to work in education: what speech-language-hearing undergraduate students have to say

ABSTRACT Purpose: to discuss the speech-language-hearing pathologist’s training to work in education, based on the report from speech-language-hearing students. Methods: a total of 29 students in the seventh semester of the Speech-Language-Hearing program at two higher education institutions participated in this study. The questionnaire used was developed specifically for this study. It comprised open- and closed-ended questions on the profile of the students and their training to work in educational settings. Data were also collected on the syllabi of the courses related to Educational Speech-Language-Hearing Pathology at both institutions. The data were quantitatively and qualitatively analyzed. Results: the results indicated that the summed course load of the education-related courses is low, and their syllabi do not cover important aspects for the speech-language-hearing training aimed at the work in education. Also, the students reported that most of the practical activities took place in kindergarten or elementary school, with objectives related to a medical-centered view. The students also pointed out the need for improvements in the speech-language-hearing training to work in education. Conclusion: the students reported that their training should involve a broader course load, as well as contents and experiences to help them to consciously, critically, and responsibly join the educational setting.

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Main Authors: Oliveira,Luciana Figueiredo de, Lima,Ivonaldo Leidson Barbosa, Trigueiro,Janaína von Söhsten, Lucena,Brunna Thais Luckwu de, Silva,Emanuelly Barbosa da, Nóbrega,Ariela de Queiroz Correia, Bortolozzi,Kyrlian Bartira
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: ABRAMO Associação Brasileira de Motricidade Orofacial 2021
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-18462021000100508
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