In assessing students’ spoken
communication competencies, it can be
helpful for therapists to learn each individual’s perspectives
and preferences regarding communication and intervention.
These assessments can be gathered through interviews
and questionnaires.
Assessment Through Inquiry
Important information and insights are often revealed
as students describe their personal history and critical
prior experiences in an interview context. What students
reveal in an interview can complement other assessments,
set a stage for goal setting and help shape the therapy
process.
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In an interview, students may describe their past use of
speech and previous instruction. This information can
be helpful in establishing current learning goals. These
video clips include student revelation of previous learning
goals.
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In the course of an interview, the therapist has the opportunity
to describe therapy approaches that could be implemented
and get the student’s reaction to them.
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 As
learning goals are being considered, information gleaned
from interviews can help the therapist and the student
work toward the selection of appropriate goals that mean
the most to the student. |
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 Students
may also indicate their awareness of life-long goals that
exceed the span of the current therapy. Interviews may
reveal the potential applications the student sees for
those goals. |
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These video clips reveal one student’s experiences and perspectives
that the therapist later viewed to be critical to therapy
planning and assessment. |
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Assessment
Through Questionnaire |
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Students
can self-rate their confidence and their success communicating
in different languages/modalities, in different situations,
and with different individuals. |
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Positive
outcomes of therapy may include: |
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 Greater
success using spoken English with non-signing individuals
 Greater confidence
using spoken English with strangers or in previously avoided
or feared situations
 Greater use of spoken
English in specific contexts (i.e., one-on-one, in groups,
in public, in class, with friends, with family, etc.)
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Here
are some sample forms used to assess pre and post therapy
perceptions: |
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