AROTA
KEY PEOPLE
HISTORY
KEY VOCAB
Make It Stick
100

Who represents AROTA?

Retired OT's

Practicing OT's

OT Students

100

Who is this and when did she pass on..


Eleanor Clarke Slagle and she died in 1942

100

Why did USA enter WWII? In what year?

1941 and due to the bombing of Pearl Harbor from Japan

100

Who represented the thousands of women who entered the workforce in WWII?

Rosie the Riveter

100

The ability to incorporate participation in various occupations while maintaining a balance that promotes health and well-being is _______ ________.

Occupational Balance

200

What are the goals of AROTA?

Advocacy

Communication

Community Development

Professional Development

Protection of the Profession

200

Who was the first registered OT to become a president of AOTA?

Winifred C. Kahmann

200

During the paradigm shift, OT's focus shifted from _______ to _______.

Occupation to Reductionism

200

____ created the opening of sanatoriums and is now treated through the use of medications.

Tuberculosis

200

Who was an architect that planned and organized the founding meeting of AOTA?

George Barton

300

Who holds the NorthWest Arkansas district chair?

Dr. Troillett!!!

300

Who was the first OT to attain a permanent grade of Colonel in the USA Army?

Ruth Robinson

300

What movement made funding available for rehabilitation facilities and provided services and trainings of OT professionals?

Rehabilitation Movement

300

WHat required didactic learning and practical experience in hospitals under supervision of an OT?

War Emergency Courses
300

Which two movements were faded out during this time?

Arts Crafts Movement and the Settlement House Movement

400

TRUE or FALSE: Students cannot vote or hold office within AROTA until they have graduated from an accredited program and become practitioners.

False - students can hold office in committees they are apart of (except the chairperson) and are able to vote within the committee only. 

400

Who worked in correspondence with Beatrice Wade and helped to identify the principles that outlined the responsibilities of OT to Medical specialties and physicians?

Wilma West

400

When was the American Journal of Occupational Therapy introduced and who was its first editor? 

Charlotte Bone in 1947

400

What foundation helped the association to obtain funding for establishing education advisory services and provide grants for student scholarships and loans?

The Kellogg Foundation

The Kellogg Grant of 1944

400

Name 4 of the founding members..

George Barton
William Rush Dunton
Thomas Kinder
Eleanor Clarke Slagle
Susan Tracy
Susan Johnson
Herbert Hall

500

Name the 7 OT schools in Arkansas and if they are OTA or OTD programs...

UARK/UAMS - OTD

UCA - OTD

ACHE - OTD

ASTATE - OTD AND OTA

AR TECH - OTA

BAPTIST HEALTH COLLEGE - OTA

UofA Community College Cossatot - OTA

500

Who fought alongside AOTA for rights to be called Occupational Therapist instead of Occupational Therapy Technicians?

Helen Willard 

500

Because of the expansion of Occupational Therapy schools, what was initiated?

Examination and Registration to the National Register 

500

Which Act authorized funds to expand research to educate and train OT specialists?

Vocational Rehabilitation Act Amendment of 1954

500

Name the 7 core values of OT?

1. Altruism
2. Equality
3. Freedom
4. Justice
5. Dignity
6. Truth
7. Prudence

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