Training Speech-Language Pathology
Assistants
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Is
this a career ladder? |
It could be, but is not
specifically intended as such since the associated
coursework and practicum required in the speech-language
pathology assistant program are different from those at
the bachelor's preprofessional or master's professional
levels. In related professions that use assistants,
the majority of assistants do not pursue professional
level education.
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How
many training programs are there for speech-language
pathology assistants? |
As of October 1997,
ASHA
is aware of 4 established associate degree programs for
speech-language pathology assistants and 47 institutions
that are considering and/or developing programs. Some
of these programs are exploring training opportunities
through distance learning and collaborations between
community colleges and institutions of higher
education. ASHA
has no mechanism for approving assistant training
programs at this time. The Council on Academic
Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology
is considering a plan to approve such a training
program.
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