Content Categories / Approximate Number of Questions / Approximate Percentage of Examination
Foundations and Professional Practice / 44 / 33⅓%
Screening, Assessment, Evaluation, and Diagnosis / 44 / 33⅓%
Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation of Treatment / 44 / 33⅓%
Topics Covered
The following list represents the topics covered on the Praxis Speech-Language Pathology exam that will be administered beginning September 1, 2014. These topics are consistent with standards for clinical certification set by ASHA.
Foundations and Professional Practice
- Foundations
- Typical development and performance across the lifespan
- Factors that influence communication, feeding, and swallowing
- Epidemiology and characteristics of common communication and swallowing disorders
- Professional Practice
- Wellness and prevention
- Culturally and linguistically appropriate service delivery
- Counseling, collaboration, and teaming
- Documentation
- Ethics
- Legislation and client advocacy
- Research methodology and evidence-based practice
Screening, Assessment, Evaluation, and Diagnosis
- Screening
- Communication disorders
- Feeding and swallowing disorders
- Approached to Assessment and Evaluation
- Developing case histories
- Selecting appropriate assessment instruments, procedures, and materials
- Assessing factors that influence communication and swallowing disorders
- Assessment of anatomy and physiology
- Referrals
- Assessment Procedures and Assessment
- Speech sound production
- Fluency
- Voice, resonance, and motor speech
- Receptive and expressive language
- Social aspects of communication, including pragmatics
- Cognitive aspects of communication
- Augmentative and alternative communication
- Hearing
- Feeding and swallowing
- Etiology
- Genetic
- Developmental
- Disease processes
- Auditory problems
- Neurological
- Structural and functional
- Psychogenic
Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation of Treatment
- Treatment Planning
- Evaluating factors that can affect treatment
- Initiating and prioritizing treatment and developing goals
- Determining appropriate treatment details
- Generating a prognosis
- Communicating recommendations
- General treatment principles and procedures
- Treatment Evaluation
- Establishing methods for monitoring treatment progress and outcomes to evaluate assessment and/or treatment plans
- Follow-up on post-treatment referrals and recommendations
- Treatment
- Speech sound production
- Fluency
- Voice, resonance, and motor speech
- Receptive and expressive language
- Social aspects of communication, including pragmatics
- Communication impairments related to cognition
- Treatment involving augmentative and alternative communication
- Hearing and aural rehabilitation
- Swallowing and feeding