Education, Training, and Supervision Subject Codes

Education, Training, and Supervision is one of five categories ASHA Continuing Education (CE) uses to identify the subject code for a CE course. The bullets listed below each code are examples of content appropriate for that subject. Additional examples that may apply can be found on the overview subject code page.

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Communication Sciences – 1070 

Content Area: Professional

  • Genetic basis of speech/language/hearing and related development and disorders
  • Hearing science, including the following:
    • Acoustics and psychophysics
    • Acoustic calibration and national/international standards
    • Models of hearing development
    • Models of vestibular development
    • Speech perception and acoustics
    • Vestibular/balance science
  • Implications of neuroscientific advances
  • Instrumentation for analysis (including signal processing, neural imaging, modeling, ultrasound, and biofeedback)
  • Neural correlates of typical production and perception (e.g., speech motor control)
  • Neural plasticity
  • Speech/language science
    • Cognitive-communication foundations of language development and use
    • Comparisons of behaviors of groups with and without speech, language, and hearing disorders
    • Language, metalinguistic, and/or cognitive-communication development
    • Models of typical speech development (i.e., typical acquisition and age-related changes)
    • Normal acquisition and study of speech and language processes:  spoken, written, and signed language
    • Psycholinguistics of language
    • Second and multi-language learning and use in adults and children: speech, language, and hearing implications
    • Theories and models of language and its disorders
    • Theoretical models of language development and use across the lifespan

Education and Training Issues Associated With Speech, Language, Hearing, and Related Disorders – 7020

Content area: Professional or Related

  • Accreditation and reaccreditation standards 
  • Continuing education and continuing competency
  • Curricular development 
  • Distance learning/online education 
  • Education in the principles and implementation of evidence-based practices 
  • Formal training in forensic speech-language pathology e.g., malpractice lawsuits, insurance company claim disputes, personal injury cases, and special education hearings and disability benefit hearings]
  • Grant writing specific to speech, language, hearing, and related disorders 
  • Skill development in effective presentation of information to clients, students, families, and caregivers
  • Skills related to planning, conducting, and interpreting research activities 
  • Simulation labs as well as standardized and virtual patients 

Leadership and Management in Professional Speech, Language, and Hearing Practice Settings and Pre-professional Training Programs – 7050

Content Area: Professional or Related

  • Budget development and management
  • Business practices and marketing issues directly related to clinical service delivery
  • Clinical instruction and education 
  • Competencies and alignment of job responsibilities
  • Interprofessional practice environment
  • Leadership and management styles in personnel and alignment in the assignment and performance of the job or task
  • Mission statements, vision statements, scope of practice issues, and daily management activities
  • Models of management and leadership development and their application
  • Organizational structure and communication systems
  • Personnel management, such as interviewing, hiring, retention, employee performance documentation, conducting employee performance reviews and employee termination
  • Role transition from an employee to a manager
  • Skills related to marketing and promotional techniques

Pre-professional Preparation Associated With Speech, Language, Hearing, and Related Disorders – 7015

Content Area: Professional or Related 

  • Assessment of academic and clinical teaching 
  • Course design and development—theory and strategies 
  • Education in locating and applying for sources of funding and grants 
  • Education in the principles and implementation of evidence-based practice 
  • Educational models of learning, assessment, and instruction 
  • Evidence/outcome measures of student learning and documentation of the acquisition of the Council for Clinical Certification in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CFCC) competencies as well as state and regional credentialing requirements
  • Pedagogy, andragogy, and adult learning strategies
  • Review of a broad range of topics in the subject area of speech, language, hearing, and related disorders—in preparation for the Praxis® examination in speech-language pathology and/or the Praxis® examination in audiology 
  • Skills related to planning, conducting, and interpreting clinical research activities 
  • Skill development in effective presentation of information to clients, families, professionals in related fields, colleagues, and support personnel 
  • Simulations 

Supervision and Clinical Instruction – 7080

Content Area: Professional and Related

  • Clinical instructor/preceptor role, including the use of knowledge, skills, and requirements in providing supervision to the following individuals: (a) undergraduate and graduate students, (b) preceptors of audiology externs, (c) mentors of clinical fellows in speech-language pathology, (d) supervisors of support personnel, and (e) supervisors of individuals transitioning to a new area of practice or reentering the profession.
  • Formative and summative assessment, including the use of support models for improvement.
  • Incorporating and using current, new, and emerging technologies for education, clinical practice, remote supervision/mentorship, and telepractice. This includes alternative clinical education experiences (e.g., case simulations and standardized patient).
  • Models of supervision types that include the following topics: roles and responsibilities; learning styles and techniques; how models incorporate ethical dilemmas; regulatory provisions in service delivery; payor sources/reimbursement; reflective practice; relationship development; communication skills; critical thinking; modifications to treatment plans; and elective and nonelective therapy.
  • Supervisee/mentee education covering the supervision process, observation techniques, data collection, documentation, feedback, motivation, guidance and amount of supervision, expectations, evidence-based practice and developing and achieving treatment and personal goals that incorporate critical skill.
  • Student and Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) supervision and clinical instruction in knowledge levels that include factual, conceptual, procedural, and metacognitive areas. 
  • Student and CFY supervision and clinical instruction in cognitive domains that incorporate knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, and evaluation.
  • Student and CFY supervision and clinical instruction in affective domains that include receiving, responding, valuing, organizing, and characterizing.
  • Use of techniques to demonstrate recognition of and access to appropriate accommodation for supervisees or mentees with disabilities.

2020 Changes

  • 7080 Supervision and Clinical Education renamed Supervision and Clinical Instruction 7080
  • 9040 Review Courses for the Praxis Examinations in Speech Language Pathology and Audiology retired, and content merged into Pre-professional Preparation Associated with Speech, Language, Hearing and Related Disorders 7015

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