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Expanding Educational Opportunities in CSD Programs (WEBS1021009)
In this activity, four recent SIG 10 articles are presented. First, Domsch, Stiritz, and Huff utilized a mixed-methods design to examine the cultural awareness of students in communication sciences and disorders (CSD) during and after a study-abroad experience. Next, Franca, Boyer, and Pegoraro-Krook explored activities designed to promote cultural and clinical competence in a collaboration between CSD programs in the United States and Brazil. Then, Veyvoda and Van Cleave reviewed the literature on service-learning and community-engaged learning, described how these approaches could be used in distance-learning modalities, and explored how doing so could be accomplished during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Finally, Towson et al. studied the effectiveness of coaching paired with the use of a mixed-reality simulator as CSD students practiced interprofessional communication skills in role-play scenarios.
Learning
Outcomes
You
will be able to:
- define ethnocentrism
- describe methods that programs and institutions could use to create opportunities for cross-cultural interprogram collaboration
- explain the benefits of service-learning for CSD students
- compare simulated clinical learning experiences to standard practice
Assessment
Type
Self-assessment—Think
about what you learned and report on the Completion Form how you will use your
new knowledge.
Articles in This Course
- Cultural Awareness of Students in Communication Sciences and Disorders: A Mixed- Methods Study by Celeste Domsch, Lori Stiritz, and Jay Huff, published in SIG 10, Volume 5, Issue 5, October 23, 2020
- Increasing Pluralistic Education Through Cross-Cultural Interprogram Collaboration by Maria Claudia Franca, Valerie Boyer, and Maria Inês Pegoraro-Krook, published in SIG 10, Volume 5, Issue 6, December 17, 2020
- Re-Imagining Community-Engaged Learning: Service-Learning in Communication Sciences and Disorders Courses During and After COVID-19 by Michelle A. Veyvoda and Thomas J. Van Cleave, published in SIG 10, Volume 5, Issue 6, December 17, 2020
- Effects of Using Mixed Reality With Coaching on the Interprofessional Communication Skills of Speech-Language Pathology Graduate Students by Jacqueline A. Towson, Matthew S. Taylor, Diana L. Abarca, Claire Donehower Paul, and Faith Ezekiel-Wilder, published in SIG 10, Volume 6, Issue 1, February 23, 2021