Course overview
The Speech Pathology Practice Education courses provide students with a broad range of practice placement experiences across seven separate placements commencing from Year 2, Semester 2 of the four-year program. These placements provide opportunities for students to develop relevant speech pathology knowledge and skills in a range of service provision contexts representing speech pathology practice across the lifespan, and to demonstrate the speech pathology practice competencies to the level required to enter the profession. This course is the sixth of seven practice education courses that students must complete, approximately 20 days in duration, and students' placement-based learning and assessment will be facilitated by a practice educator. Assessment for this course is comprised of the COMPASS assessment, completed in the placement, and students' reflection and mapping of their knowledge, skills and attributes in their progressive Speech Pathology Professional Standards portfolio.
Course learning outcomes
- Demonstrate professional knowledge, skills and attributes and sound clinical reasoning to an Approaching Entry Level performance level to ensure high quality, evidence-based speech pathology practice.
- Apply speech pathology knowledge, skills and attributes in selecting and conducting appropriate swallowing and/or communication assessment in partnership with individuals, families and communities, at an Approaching Entry Level performance level.
- Construct person-centred communication and/or swallowing goals in collaboration with individuals, families and communities and informed by relevant assessment and contextual information to an Approaching Entry Level performance level.
- Design and plan ethical, evidenced based communication and/or swallowing interventions in collaboration with individuals, families and communities at an Approaching Entry Level performance level.
- Communicate effectively with a range of stakeholders, including individuals with communication and/or swallowing difficulties to assess, implement, evaluate and document intervention at an Approaching Entry Level performance level.
- Use the Speech Pathology Australia Professional Standards (2020) to engage in reflection about speech pathology practice and the development of professional identity.
Availability
Class details
Adelaide City Campus East
Class number 29650
Section 01CE
Size 30
Available 28
Class details
Adelaide City Campus East
Class number 59319
Section 01CE
Size 30
Available 2
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