ASHA-Politics
ASHA-Politics
OK Board of Examiners
Accreditation Principles
Students' Standards of Accreditation
100
It stands for ASHA
What is American Speech-Language Hearing Association?
100
The Only national association that represents two distinct but related professions; which, therefore, needs two advisory boards.
What is ASHA?
100
Oklahoma Board of Examiners in SLP and Audiology (OBESLPA) are residents of this state.
What is OKLAHOMA
100
Appropriate persons and agencies are supposed to be furnished with this by the CAA.
What is a list of accredited speech pathology and audiology programs.
100
The number of 4.0 student standards.
What is 5?
200
The number of members on the Board of Directors.
What is 16?
200
Contains 4 positions related to Audiology, 4 designated positions related to Speech-Language Pathology, and 7 positions filled by a member of either profession. These members will be elected by members of their respective professions.
What is the Board of Directors contains?
200
The number of board members governing OBESLPA.
What is 5?
200
The number of principles of Accredidation by the CCA for academic programs.
What is 15?
200
Program must adhere to its institutional policies and procedures to assure equality for both.
What must programs assure for distance education courses or programs and others receiving academic credit?
300
The amount of money currently paid for ASHA Dues in December.
What is $230
300
They get to choose whether they vote for the Audiology Advisory Council of ASHA or the Speech-Language Pathology Advisory Coucil of ASHA.
What do dually certified Speech Pathologist and Audiologists get to choose between?
300
The person who appoints board members of OBESLPA with the advise and consent of the Senate.
What is the Governer?
300
They include 1. Formulate standards for th accreditation of graduate education programs that provide entry-level professional preparation in audiology and/or speech-language pathology. 2. Evaluate programs that voluntarily apply for accreditation 3. Grant certificates and recognize programs deemed to meat requirements for accreditation. 4. Keep a registry of certified programs. 5. Give lists of accredited programs to appropriate persons/agencies.
What are the specific purposes of the CCA?
300
The program criteria for accepting students for graduate study in audiology and/or speech-language pathology meet or exceed the institutional policy for admission to graduate study.
What is standard 4.1?
400
A few of the roles of the body are to approve ASHA's budget, guidelines and policies, make and dissolve committees, boards and entities, and to seek, obtain and use advise from advisory councils and ASHA sources
What are Roles of the Board of Dirrectors?
400
The length of one term for an Advisory Council member.
What is a 3 year term?
400
Was established to safeguard the public health, safety and welfare , and to protect the public from being misled by incompetent, unscrupulous, and unqualified persons.
What is OBESLPA purpose?
400
The organization that accredits Audiology and Speech Pathology graduate programs.
What is The Council on Academic Accreditation. (CAA)
400
The assessments that student achievement are measured by.
What is Program completion rate, praxis examination pass rate, and Employment rate?
500
The BOD is supposed to seek advice and information from these entities.
What are the Audiology Advisory Council, Speech-Language Advisory Council, other ASHA sources including all committees, councils, and boards, and members and representatives of members (state associates, related professional organizations)
500
The roles and responsibilities of this organization include to: Collect, identify, discuss and ranch issues of concern to members. Advise the BOD on issues. Review ASHA's approved budget and forecasts. Provide input and recommendations on budget items to consider in the development of next year's budget, including dues increases.
What are roles of the Advisory Councils.
500
The board requires licensees to demonstrate professional competency through successful completion of tacademic practice so, clinical experience years, and ongoing continuing education.
What are Licensees required by OBESLPA to do?
500
The six components essential to quality education in audiology and speech pathology.
What are 1. administrative structure and governance. 2. Faculty. 3. Curriculum (academic and clinical education) 4. Students 5. Assessment. 6. Program resources.
500
Standard 4.4 Students.
What is students receive advising on a regular basis that pertains to both academic and clinical performance and progress. Students also are provided information about student support services?
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