beukelman syllabus.pdf

Sample Syllabus

Course: Augmentative and Alternative Communication Assessment and Intervention

Department: Communication Sciences and Disorders/Speech-Language Pathology, Special Education, Occupational Therapy

For: Graduate students or advanced undergraduate students

Course Description: The course provides a comprehensive overview of evidence-based augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems, assessment, and intervention to enhance the communication and participation of children and adults with developmental and acquired conditions who have complex communication needs. The course provides an overview of current AAC research and then applies this knowledge to evidence-based AAC services for individuals with complex communication needs who experience a wide range of disabilities, including autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, aphasia, and dementia.

Required Textbook: Beukelman, D. R., & Light, J. C. (2020). Augmentative & Alternative Communication: Supporting children and adults with complex communication needs (5th ed.). Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.

Learning Objectives: Through this course, students will

SCHEDULE FOR CLASS MEETINGS AND ASSIGNED CHAPTERS

Week 1 The experiences of individuals with complex communication needs who rely on AAC Chapter 1
Week 2 AAC assessment Chapter 2
Week 3 Overview of AAC intervention Collaborating with family members and other communication partners Chapters 3 and 4
Week 4 Vocabulary selection and message management for children and adults with complex communication needs Chapter 5
Week 5 Unaided and aided AAC systems • Representations • Organization and layout • Navigation • Encoding techniques or linguistic prediction Chapter 6
Week 6 Alternative access for individuals with motor impairments Selecting and personalizing AAC systems for children and adults with complex communication needs Chapters 7 and 8
Week 7 Key considerations in AAC interventions for individuals with developmental disabilities Chapter 9
Week 8 Supporting communication and participation for beginning communicators Chapter 10
Week 9 AAC intervention to maximize communicative competence for individuals with developmental disabilities: building more advanced skills Chapter 11
Week 10 Literacy intervention for individuals with complex communication needs Intervention to support participation in education, employment, and community activities Chapters 12 and 13
Week 11 Individuals with acquired physical conditions Chapter 14
Week 12 AAC supports for adults with severe aphasia and/or apraxia Chapter 15
Week 13 AAC intervention for individuals with traumatic brain injury Chapter 16
Week 14 AAC intervention for individuals with degenerative cognitive/linguistic disabilities Chapter 17
Week 15 Patient-provider communication in medical settings Importance of advocacy Chapters 18 and 19