This session explores
the school-based SLP’s role—and how they can advocate for that role—in
assessing students’ literate language skills as part of a comprehensive
language assessment. The speaker outlines the essential components of a
comprehensive language assessment and discusses how to interpret patterns of
strengths and weaknesses, with implications for intervention planning. This
session is a recorded
session from ASHA’s 2020 Schools Connect conference.
Learning Outcomes
You will be able to:
- Explain
the role of the SLP in assessing literacy as part of comprehensive language
assessment
- Outline
key components of literacy assessment for school-age children and adolescents
- Analyze
assessment profiles and describe patterns associated with language levels
(sound, word, sentence, discourse) that point to distinct goal areas and
approaches to language intervention
What is Included?
You'll get online access to all the course content, including the full video, handouts, and references so you can access it from anywhere!
Assessment Type
Self-assessment—Think about what you learned and report on the Completion Form how you will use your new knowledge.