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Title: SURVEY OF SPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS


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SURVEY OFSPEECH/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS
WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
  • Sheryl Thormann
  • Educational Consultant
  • Speech and Language ProgramsWisconsin Department
    of Public Instruction608/266-1783sheryl.thormann
    _at_dpi.state.wi.us

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Percentage of Respondents from CESA
Regions(n947)
CESA Region Percentage of Respondents
1 20.1
2 15.4
3 3.5
4 5.7
5 6.0
6 12.8
7 16.0
8 2.8
9 4.5
10 3.9
11 6.7
12 2.6
total 100
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Professional Training of SLP Respondents
4
Professional Licensure
5
Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC)
6
CCC Equivalent(n318)
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Areas of need for CCC Equivalent(n293)
8
Years of School Employment
9
Percentage of SLPs Serving Different Schools
10
Percentage of SLPs Serving Different Age Levels
11
Full Time Equivalency (FTE) Status of Speech
Pathologist Respondents
12
Average Caseload and Caseload Range by FTE
Range 12-45 Cases
Range 20-60 Cases
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Percentage of treatment by severity of the
communicative disorder
14
Average percent of time spent by SLPs in
differing methods of service delivery
15
Weekly average percent of time SLPs spend in
student treatment and various professional duties
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Average percent of time spent by SLPs in
treatment of various disordered areas
17
Average Student Time in SL Therapy (SL
Impairment Only)
18
Average Student Time in SL Therapy (SL
Another Impairment)
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Issues Ranking
  • Aspects of the job Rank ordered by respondents
    rating as manageable or sufficient
  • 1. Therapy and test materials
  • 2. Support when it is time to dismiss a student
  • 3. Respected as a professional
  • 4. Administrative Support
  • 5. Parent involvement
  • 6. Caseload size
  • 7. Number of students with severe impairments
  • 8. Use a of a continuum of service delivery
    options
  • 9. Additional school duties (lunch/recess/bus
    duty)
  • 10. Collaboration with other professionals
  • 11. Handling of missed therapy time in district
  • 12. Third party billing
  • 13. Prep time
  • 14. IEP requirements (meetings, paperwork, etc.)
  • 15. Time to document student progress/notes

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Issues Ranking
  • Aspects of the job Rank ordered by respondents
    rating as unmanageable or
  • insufficient
  • 1. Time to document student progress/notes
  • 2. IEP requirements (meetings, paperwork, etc.)
  • 3. Prep time
  • 4. Collaboration with other professionals
  • 5. Third party billing
  • 6. Handling of missed therapy time in district
  • 7. Number of students with severe impairments
  • 8. Caseload size
  • 9. Parent involvement
  • 10. Use of a continuum of service delivery
    options
  • 11. Administrative support
  • 12. Respected as a professional
  • 13. Additional school duties (lunch/recess/bus
    duty)
  • 14. Therapy and test materials
  • 15. Support when it is time to dismiss a student
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