A scoping review of predictors of speech-language pathology student success

IF 1 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Robyn Johnson, A. Purcell, E. Power, S. Cumming
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ABSTRACT Successful completion of their degree is important for both speech-language pathology (SLP) students and their university program. One way of supporting students to achieve the required level of competence would be the early identification of students most in need of additional support. Little is known about predictors of speech-language pathology student success. This paper describes a scoping review aiming to identify the range of factors known to contribute to SLP students’ performance in their degree programs. Astin's Input-Environment-Outcome model (1991) was used as a conceptual framework. Four databases were searched, as were references and citations of identified papers. Peer reviewed papers, theses and conference presentations were included. Twenty-one papers and theses from four countries were reviewed. A range of admission criteria and during program factors predict SLP student outcomes during their programs, including discipline understanding, academic skills and test-taking ability. SLP students’ discipline knowledge, academic skills and standardized test taking ability can predict their success in their prequalification degree. Identifying students less likely to succeed would allow them to seek support as early as possible and assist educators to provide that support.
语言病理学学生成功预测因素的范围综述
成功完成学位对语言病理学(SLP)学生和他们的大学课程都很重要。支持学生达到所需能力水平的一种方法是尽早识别最需要额外支持的学生。人们对语言病理学学生成功的预测因素知之甚少。本文描述了一项范围审查,旨在确定已知的影响SLP学生在学位课程中的表现的因素范围。Astin的投入-环境-结果模型(1991)被用作概念框架。检索了四个数据库,以及确定的论文的参考文献和引文。包括同行评议的论文、论文和会议报告。对来自4个国家的21篇论文和论文进行了综述。一系列的录取标准和项目期间的因素预测了SLP学生在项目期间的成绩,包括学科理解、学术技能和考试能力。SLP学生的学科知识、学术技能和标准化考试能力可以预测其获得资格预审学位的成功与否。识别不太可能成功的学生可以让他们尽早寻求支持,并帮助教育工作者提供支持。
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Speech Language and Hearing
Speech Language and Hearing AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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