From Volunteering to Academic Programming: A Case Example

Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups(2016)

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A speech-language pathology masteru0027s program that grew out of a partnership between the University of Zambia and a U.S.-based charitable organization, Connective Link Among Special needs Programs (CLASP) International, has just been completed in Zambia. The review of this program is outlined according to the suggested principles for community-based partnerships, a framework which may help evaluate cultural relevance and sustainability in long-term volunteer efforts (Israel, Schulz, Parker, u0026 Becker, 1998).
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academic programming
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