Teaching
Teaching and bringing awareness to others about the field of Speech and Language Pathology is important to and meaningful for me. I enjoy giving presentations, engaging in meaningul discussions, and being involved in working groups that focus on educating, bringing awareness to, or problem solving topics that exisit in this field.

Pivotal Response Treatment- Session
Speech-Language Audiology Canada (SAC) conference 2022
April 2022
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Developed virtual presentation on the topic of Pivotal Response Treatment
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Delivered presentation virtually to a group of professionals
Pivotal Response Treatment- Workshop
High Prairie School Division 48
April 2018
May 2016 - Present
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Developed interactive presentation on the topic of Pivotal Response Treatment
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Delivered presentation to a diverse group of SLPs, OTs, EAs, Teachers, and Parents
Guest Lecturer
University of Alberta-
Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine
January 2013
March 2014
December 2015
December 2016
December 2017
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Developed and presented on the topic of speech and language assessment and treatment with children who are learning multiple languages
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Answered questions and engaged in discussions about multi-language learners and clinical implications of such learners.
Clinical Educator
Edmonton Catholic Schools
University of Alberta
November- December 2013
May 2016 - Present
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Supervised SLP and SLPA students
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Provided specific feedback about skills and treatment approach
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Engaged her in meaninful discussions about various topics, strategies, and situations
Teaching Assistant
University of Alberta-
Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine
September- December 2011
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Taught students instrumental assessments of speech, voice, and resonance and informed students how this knowledge could be used clinically
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Assessed student’s progress on weekly lab activities and gave feedback on student’s performance