Bowling
Green, Ky. - A
unique program offered by Western Kentucky University has
received regional recognition for excellence. The online
WKU Master of Science in Communication Disorders for the
United Federation of Teachers in New York City has been
honored by the Association for Continuing Higher Education
(ACHE) as its 2006 ACHE Region VII Distinguished Program
Award for a credit program.
According to Dan Connell, Chair of the ACHE Region VII Awards
Committee, “The committee was very impressed with the quality
and scope of the Master of Science in Communication Disorders
for the United Federation of Teachers in New York City and
we are pleased to recognize its excellence.”
The award will be presented Monday, April 24, during the
ACHE Region VII Annual Conference in Fort Worth, Texas.
The first graduates of the online master’s program were
honored last May in a special convocation in New York City.
About 30 teachers completed the program and were honored
at the United Federation of Teachers building in lower Manhattan.
Several WKU representatives attended the ceremony, including
five faculty members in the communication disorders program,
Provost Barbara Burch and the deans of the College of Health
and Human Services and the Division of Extended Learning
and Outreach.
The online program is meeting the needs of speech therapists
seeking a master’s degree while maintaining their current
full-time school jobs and their family responsibilities.
“They have had a shortage of speech pathologists for many
years,” said Dr. Barbara Brindle, assistant professor and
the coordinator of the distance education program.
The program’s first graduates began their courses in the
fall of 2003. Another group is progressing through the program
and 89 New York teachers applied for the 30 slots available
in the fall of 2005.
“The United Federation of Teachers speech chapter in New
York City was looking at ways to further the education of
bachelor’s level employees providing speech therapy in schools,”
Dr. Joe Etienne, communication disorders department head
said. “The UFT approached WKU after learning that the University
was offering an online master's program in communication
disorders.”
WKU, through its Division of Extended Learning and Outreach
(DELO), has tailored the courses offered in New York to
fit the needs of the UFT. The students take two academic
courses each term and must complete three externships as
part of the 51-hour master’s program.
The UFT provides supervisors for the clinical portions of
the program so the students don’t have to travel from New
York City to WKU’s campus in Bowling Green. WKU faculty
members travel to New York for orientation to meet the students
and each faculty member teaches one on-site class the term
his or her class is scheduled to be taught.
According to Dr. Don Swoboda, dean of the Division of Extended
Learning and Outreach, this program helps to meet one of
WKU’s strategic goals. “The leadership of the university
has charged DELO to be an important part of the overall
effort to reach out to students not traditionally served
on the main campus,” he said. “This program is a perfect
example of that. We were able to meet the needs of the students
in New York which enhances Western’s image as a national
provider of higher education services.”
The members of the ACHE Region VII are located within Alabama,
Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi,
South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. Founded in 1939, belief
in the values of professional development, collegiality
and service continue to guide the mission of the Association
for Continuing Higher Education. For information on the
ACHE, visit www.ache7.org.
For
information about the communication disorders program, contact
Dr. Joseph Etienne at (270) 745-8998 or Dr. Barbara Brindle
at (270) 745-4299; for more on distance learning opportunities,
contact Dr. Don Swoboda at (270) 745-1900 or Beth Laves
at (270) 745-5308.
More WKU news is available at www.wku.edu. If you’d like
to receive WKU news via e-mail, send a message to WKUNews@wku.edu.
For information, contact Bill Oldham at (270) 745-1926.
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