LSHSS
HOME HELP FEEDBACK SUBSCRIPTIONS ARCHIVE SEARCH TABLE OF CONTENTS
 QUICK SEARCH:   [advanced]


     


Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools Vol.31 213-218 July 2000.
© American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

This Article
Right arrow Full Text (PDF)
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Services
Right arrow Email this article to a friend
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow My Folders
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrow reprints & permissions
Citing Articles
Right arrow Citing Articles via HighWire
Right arrow Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by Prelock, P. A.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
PubMed
Right arrow Articles by Prelock, P. A.
Social Bookmarking
 Add to CiteULike   Add to Connotea   Add to Del.icio.us   Add to Digg   Add to Facebook   Add to Reddit   Add to Technorati   Add to Twitter  
What's this?

Multiple Perspectives for Determining the Roles of Speech-Language Pathologists in Inclusionary Classrooms

Patricia A. Prelock 1
1 University of Vermont, Burlington

pprelock{at}zoo.uvm.edu

Most likely, readers will be left with more questions than answers in reflecting on the six perspectives presented in the clinical forum. Despite the different points of view and approaches of the contributors, their message is clear. One aspect of this message is that a theoretical and empirical foundation has been laid for the use, and potential misuse, of collaborative, inclusionary models of service delivery and their related practices.

The second aspect of the contributors' message is equally important. Regardless of variations in conceptual frameworks, we all share a common goal—to meet more effectively the needs of students with LLI who are being educated in inclusion programs.

Submitted on February 29, 2000
Accepted on March 21, 2000


Add to CiteULike CiteULike   Add to Connotea Connotea   Add to Del.icio.us Del.icio.us   Add to Digg Digg   Add to Facebook Facebook   Add to Reddit Reddit   Add to Technorati Technorati   Add to Twitter Twitter    What's this?


This article has been cited by other articles:


Home page
LSHSSHome page
D. H. McKinnon, S. McLeod, and S. Reilly
The Prevalence of Stuttering, Voice, and Speech-Sound Disorders in Primary School Students in Australia
Lang Speech Hear Serv Sch, January 1, 2007; 38(1): 5 - 15.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Child Language Teaching and TherapyHome page
B. Bernhardt
Editorial: Maximizing success in phonological intervention
Child Language Teaching and Therapy, October 1, 2004; 20(3): 195 - 198.
[PDF]


Home page
Communication Disorders QuarterlyHome page
K. Whitmire
The Evolution of School-Based Speech-Language Services: A Half Century of Change and a New Century of Practice
Communication Disorders Quarterly, January 1, 2002; 23(2): 68 - 76.
[Abstract] [PDF]




HOME HELP FEEDBACK SUBSCRIPTIONS ARCHIVE SEARCH TABLE OF CONTENTS
All ASHA Journals AJA AJSLP JSLHR LSHSS
Copyright © 2000 by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.