Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 505-3-.70 - Speech-Language Associate Program
(1)
Purpose. This rule states field-specific content standards for
approving programs that prepare individuals as Speech-Language Associates who
provide related educational support or direct intervention for all students
whose individual education program indicates instructional needs in the area of
communication disorders under the direct supervision of a certified
Speech-Language Pathologist. This rule supplements requirements in GaPSC Rule
505-3-.01 REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS
FOR APPROVING EDUCATOR PREPARATION PROVIDERS AND EDUCATOR PREPARATION
PROGRAMS.
(2)
Requirements.
(a) To receive
approval for an initial preparation program, a GaPSC-approved educator
preparation provider shall offer a preparation program described in program
planning forms, catalogs, and syllabi addressing the following standards for
the preparation of Speech-Language Pathologists published in 2020 by the
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Council on Academic
Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology.
1. The program shall prepare candidates who
know the principles of biological sciences, physical sciences, mathematics, and
the social/behavioral sciences.
2.
The program shall prepare candidates who know basic human communication and
swallowing processes, including their biological, neurological, acoustic,
psychological, developmental, linguistic, and cultural bases.
3. The program shall prepare candidates who
know the nature of speech, language, hearing, and communication disorders and
differences, including the etiologies, characteristics,
anatomical/physiological, acoustic, psychological, developmental, and
linguistic and cultural correlates. Specific knowledge shall be demonstrated in
the following areas:
(i) Speech sound
disorders;
(ii) Receptive and
expressive language (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics)
in speaking, listening, reading, writing, and manual modalities;
(iii) Hearing, including the impact on speech
and language;
(iv) Cognitive
aspects of communication (attention, memory, sequencing, problem-solving,
executive functioning);
(v) Social
aspects of communication (including challenging behavior, ineffective social
skills, lack of communication opportunities); and
(vi) Communication modalities (including
oral, manual, augmentative, and alternative communication techniques and
assistive technologies).
4. The program shall prepare candidates who
possess knowledge of the principles and methods of prevention, assessment, and
intervention for students with communication disorders including consideration
of anatomical/physiological, psychological, developmental, and linguistic and
cultural correlates of the disorders.
5. The program shall prepare candidates who
know standards of ethical conduct.
6. The program shall prepare candidates who
demonstrate processes used in the integration of evidence-based clinical
practice.
7. The program shall
prepare candidates who have knowledge of certification, specialty recognition,
and other relevant professional credentials.
8. The program shall prepare candidates who
understand the supervisory nature of working under a certified Speech-Language
Pathologist.
9. The program shall
prepare candidates who understand the collaborative nature of working with all
stakeholders.
10. The program shall
prepare candidates who have the knowledge of individual education programs,
individual learning differences, learning environments, instructional planning,
and student engagement.
(b) Candidates will participate in a
school-based internship for one semester, in which a total of 100 hours of
direct service with students in either small group, individual sessions, or in
an inclusion model will be completed under the direct supervision of a
certified Speech-Language Pathologist.
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