SERVICE DELIVERY MODEL
SCHEDULING STYLES
CONSULTATION & TELEPRACTICE
EVALUATIONS & PROCEDURES
RANDOM SPEECH FACTS
100

This service delivery model takes place outside of the classroom in the speech room or another separate setting.

What is Pull-Out?

100

This schedule provides services on the same day and time every week.

What is a Traditional Weekly Schedule?

100

In this service delivery option, the SLP does not provide direct therapy but instead gives strategies and support to others.

What is Consultation?

100

Before formally screening a student, CLIU #21 requires this from parents.

What is Written Permission?

100

ASHA does NOT have a formal policy on determining this in school-based intervention.

What is Group Size?

200

In this model, the SLP and teacher teach academic content together using both of their expertise.

What is Team Teaching?

200

This schedule involves intense direct services first, followed by reduced direct services and increased indirect support.

What is a Receding Schedule?

200

This service delivery model uses technology to provide speech-language services remotely.

What is Telepractice?

200

Once a signed Permission to Evaluate is received, this special education timeline begins.

What is the 60-calendar-day timeline?

200

Students receiving pull-out group therapy are generally grouped in this range.

What is 2–5 students?

300

This classroom-based model divides students into rotating instructional groups or centers.

What is Station Teaching?

300

The famous “3:1 Model” is an example of this type of schedule.

What is a Cyclical Schedule?

300

These devices may require programming or instruction during consultative services.

What are AAC devices?

300

If a parent verbally requests an evaluation, the school has this many calendar days to provide a written request form.

What is 10 calendar days?

300

This factor should be considered when grouping students together for services.

  • Grade level
  • Ability level
  • Compatibility
  • Similar IEP goals
400

This type of service allows the SLP to provide direct support in the classroom while encouraging carryover and generalization.

What are Inclusion/Integrated Services?

400

This schedule uses longer but less frequent sessions, often matching middle or high school class structures.

What is a Blast/Burst Schedule?

400

Name one important consideration when using telepractice in schools.

  • Privacy/security
  • Appropriate technology
  • Licensure requirements
  • Appropriate client selection
  • IDEA documentation
  • Comparable service quality
400

Students with a primary diagnosis of Learning Disability should be reevaluated every this many years.

What is Every 2 Years?

400

Students with Intellectual Disability as the primary diagnosis should be reevaluated every this many years.

What is Every 3 Years?

500

Research cited in the training suggests this intervention setting “wins in the research.”

What is Classroom-Based Intervention?

500

This schedule provides short, intense sessions multiple times per week.

What is a Blast/Burst Schedule?

500

Give two examples of activities completed during indirect/consultative services.

  • Classroom observations
  • Team meetings
  • Parent collaboration
  • Progress monitoring
  • Planning interventions
  • Modifying instructional materials
500

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

These five communication areas must be included in evaluations.

  • Voice
  • Fluency
  • Speech sound production
  • Receptive language
  • Expressive language
  • Pragmatics                         (accept any 5)
500

A student can be informally observed in the classroom without parent permission as long as the SLP does NOT do this.

What is Formally engage or interact with the student in a specific manner?

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