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Ellyn Lucas Arwood, Ellyn Arwood, Ed.D., CCC-SLP
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About Dr. Arwood:
Areas of specialization: special education; learning, cognition, speech
and
language pathology
Education
- University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, 1968-1971.
B.A. Speech Pathology and Audiology, 1971.
- Washington State University, Pullman, WA, 1972-1973.
M.A. Communication Disorders, 1973.
- University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 1975-1977.
Ed.D. Division of Exceptional Children, Speech and Hearing Sciences, 1977.
Who's Who in Education, Kappa Delta Pi.
Dissertation: The feasibility of speech acts as a language approach for
emotionally disturbed children. Dissertation Abstracts International, 38,
3479B-3967B. (University Microfilms No. 77-30, 488).
MAJOR RESEARCH INTEREST:
The relationship between neuroanatomy, cognition, language
and perception (learning) including effects of sensory or perceptual impairment
(e.g., otitis media, abuse, etc.). Language representation includes development
of oral, reading, writing assessment and intervention strategies.
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATES:
- Licensure for Oregon Speech and Language, 1987 to present
- Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech and Language
Pathology (CCC-SLP), ASHA, 1974 to present
- Licensure for Texas State, 1984-1988
- Basic Certification for Speech K-12, Oregon State, 1971
PUBLISHED WORKS:
Textbooks:*
Arwood, E. (1991) Semantic and Pragmatic Language Disorders.
(2nd ed.). Rockville, MD: Aspen Systems Corporation.
Arwood, E. (1983). Pragmaticism: Theory and Application.
Rockville, MD: Aspen Systems Corporation. Reviewed in Journal of Reading
and in the Volta Review (solicited textbook).
Lucas, E. (1980). Semantic and Pragmatic Language Disorders:
Assessment and remediation. Rockville, MD: Aspen Systems Corporation. Reviewed
in ASHA. (Solicited textbook had four printings).
*These textbooks disseminate Arwood's research, philosophy,
and methodology.
Monographs:
Arwood, E. (1984). Pragmaticism: Treatment for Language
Disorders. Clinical Series Monograph of the National Student Speech Language
Hearing Association, Volume 8, (solicited by NSSLHA).
Professional Societies and Organizations:
ASHA - The American Speech and Hearing Association
- Participating member and frequent discussion presenter at ASHA national
conventions
- From the Fall 2009 Newsletter, University of
Portland - School of Education: Dr. Ellyn Arwood
has been selected as an ASHA Diversity Champion. ASHA stands
for American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Dr. Ellyn Arwood will
be recognized as an ASHA and NSSLHA member who has worked to advance multicultural
infusion in our profession and ASHA, served as an advocate or championed
the cause of multicultural issues, demonstrated respect and value for differing
backgrounds and points of view, and/or has highlighted the impact of culture
and/or language on speech-language pathology, audiology, or speech-language
or hearing science. ASHA Diversity Champions will be recognized as a part
of the 40th Anniversary celebration at this year's Multicultural Concerns
Collective (MC2) Meeting at the ASHA Convention in New Orleans, LA., November
19-21, 2009
OSHA - The Oregon Speech and Hearing Association
American Board of Disability Analysts
- Charter Member, Senior Disability Analyst Diplomate
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