Journal article

Clinical Educators’ Perceptions of Students Following a Simulation-Based Learning Program

Sally Hewat, Joanne Walters, Emma Caird, Danielle Aldridge, Adriana Penman, Elizabeth Cardell, Rachel Davenport, Bronwyn Davidson, Simone Howells, Patricia McCabe, Alison Purcell, Elizabeth Ward, Anne Hill

Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders | Milner Library - Illinois State University | Published : 2020

Abstract

Purpose: Clinical education is a key component of speech-language pathology university curriculum, whereby students have the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge and practical skills learned in the classroom into a real workplace. However, more recently the availability of high quality, consistent clinical placements and learning experiences across the range of practice areas in the discipline is reducing. Therefore, alternative clinical learning opportunities that enable students to develop skills and competencies are being explored. Recently, replacing clinical time with a simulated learning program has been shown to achieve equivalent levels of clinical competency in speech patholog..

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