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WSU Spokane Will Host Foreign Fulbright Scholar

Thursday, Jan. 12, 2006

Charles Madison, WSU Spokane/Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, 509-358-7588, madisonc@wsu.edu
Barbara Chamberlain, WSU Spokane/WSU News Service, 509/358-7527, 509/869-2949 (cell), chamberlain@wsu.edu


SPOKANE, Wash.WSU Spokane has been selected to host Visiting Fulbright Scholar Rogayah Binti A Razak, during the 2005–2006 academic year. A Razak, who is from Malaysia, is one of approximately 850 outstanding foreign faculty and professionals the Fulbright Scholar Program will bring to the U.S. to teach and do research during the year.

An associate professor with the Department of Audiology and Speech Sciences at the National University of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, A Razak will be at WSU Spokane for three months, from February through April this year. She will use that time to construct a prototype of a Malay language preschool assessment test that reflects Malay language grammar and the norms of Malay speakers.

At this time, no standardized Malay language assessment exists in Malaysia or even Southeast Asia, according to A Razak.

“The methods currently used for assessing children’s language skills pose difficulties for accurate diagnosis and planning for intervention, and are not representative of the norms of the local population,” she said.

She pointed out that the assessment tool she will be developing would help speech-language pathologists, pediatricians, and special education teachers to identify children who are at risk and need further testing and rehabilitation work.

Charles Madison, professor of speech and hearing sciences at WSU Spokane, will host A Razak and provide support for her work on the project. Madison, who lectured at the National University of Malaysia in the mid-eighties, met A Razak while on sabbatical at the university in 2002.

“Dr. Rogayah is positioned to become a leader in clinical linguistics and speech and language sciences in Malaysia and throughout the region. I am pleased to be in a position to contribute to her work of addressing the needs of Malaysia’s handicapped and developmentally delayed children,” Madison said.

A Razak has been on the faculty of National University of Malaysia since 2000. Prior to that, she was a member of the linguistics faculty at University Malaya. She holds a doctorate in Theoretical Linguistics from the Science University of Malaysia and the University of California, Santa Cruz. She also has a Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics and a B.Sc. in English Education from Indiana University.

Established in 1946 under legislation introduced by the late Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas, the purpose of the Fulbright Scholar Program is to build mutual understanding between the people of the United States and other counties. America’s flagship international educational exchange activity, the program is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

About Speech and Hearing Sciences

WSU’s graduate program in speech-language pathology is accredited nationally by the Council on Academic Accreditation of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and certified by the Washington State Board of Education. The program prepares professional personnel to meet the diagnostic and therapy needs of children and adults with a wide variety of speech, language, and learning disorders.

In 2002, U.S. News & World Report ranked the speech-language pathology program 71st of 222 programs nationwide. At WSU Spokane, the program is housed in the Health Sciences Building, which features state-of-the-art clinics, the latest instrumentation, and wired classrooms to enhance the learning experience. It houses a preschool, Project HOPE (Hearing Oral Program for Excellence) for children with hearing loss, and the Hearing and Speech Clinic. The graduate program is taught collaboratively with Eastern Washington University’s communication disorders program.


About Washington State University Spokane


Washington State University Spokane is the urban campus of Washington State University, a land-grant research university founded in 1890. The campus features advanced studies and research in health sciences and health professions, the design disciplines, education, social and policy sciences, and science and technology. WSU is classified by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education as a research extensive and doctoral-granting university, and is ranked among the top public research universities in the nation.

Related Web sites:


Fulbright Scholar Program/Council for International Exchange of Scholars: www.cies.org

Graduate Program in Speech & Hearing Sciences: www.speech-hrg.spokane.wsu.edu
Hearing and Speech Clinic: www.upcdclinic.spokane.wsu.edu
HOPE School to Open for Young Children with Hearing Loss (Aug. 4, 2004): http://wsunews.wsu.edu/detail.asp?StoryID=4672
Speech-Language Pathologists Enter a Hot Job Market (WSU Spokane Campus Bulletin, May 18, 2005): http://www.spokane.wsu.edu/News&Events/bulletins/bulletin05/May18.asp

WSU Spokane: www.spokane.wsu.edu



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