Pedagogical Approaches to Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in Communication Sciences and Disorders Programs: A Nationwide Survey.

Purpose: This study investigates how instructors in communication sciences and disorders (CSD) programs teach about cultural and linguistic diversity (CLD) in general-content courses as well as those dedicated to CLD content with the goal of identifying ways of improving training of preservice clini...

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Publicado en:American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology Vol. 33; no. 4; pp. 1831 - 1854
Autores principales: Higby, Eve, Castillo, Maria Maria, Aranda, Alexia, Nicholas, Katrina, Datta, Hia
Formato: research tables/charts Journal Article
Publicado: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Jul2024
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        atl: Pedagogical Approaches to Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in Communication Sciences and Disorders Programs: A Nationwide Survey.
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          Higby, Eve
          Castillo, Maria Maria
          Aranda, Alexia
          Nicholas, Katrina
          Datta, Hia
        affil: California State University, East Bay, Hayward
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          Communicative Disorders Rehabilitation
          Education, Speech-Language Pathology
          Cultural Diversity
          Multilingualism
          Teaching Methods Evaluation
          Faculty Attitudes
          Cultural Competence Education
          Human
          Surveys
          United States
          Puerto Rico
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          Geographic Factors
          Course Content Evaluation
      ab: Purpose: This study investigates how instructors in communication sciences and disorders (CSD) programs teach about cultural and linguistic diversity (CLD) in general-content courses as well as those dedicated to CLD content with the goal of identifying ways of improving training of preservice clinicians to provide culturally responsive service delivery. Method: A survey was sent to 4,192 instructors in CSD programs at 295 institutions in the United States and Puerto Rico, of which 565 responded. The survey contained choice response questions and open-ended questions. Results: Curricular infusion as the sole strategy of CLD training has decreased since a similar survey was published by Stockman et al. (2008), while the number of programs that offer courses dedicated to CLD or use both strategies has increased. Dedicated CLD courses offer broader training in CLD issues and are considered more effective at preparing students to work with CLD populations. A number of challenges were identified, such as a lack of available resources or time to cover CLD issues. Conclusions: A combination of curricular infusion and dedicated CLD coursework is recommended to ensure sufficient training in CLD issues. The development of additional resources is needed to better support instructors in both general-content and CLD-dedicated courses. Finally, CLD training should engage students in challenging unjust systems and harmful ideologies and not just celebrate multiculturalism in order to provide culturally responsive service to all clients.
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