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Accreditation Report 2002
Core Campuses: Bloomington and Indianapolis

for the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
and the Indiana Professional Standards Board


Faculty Vita

Elizabeth McCrea, Ph.D.

Title: Associate Clinical Professor
Office: Department of Speech al1d Hearing Sciences C003
Campus: Bloomington
Year of appointment: 1982


Academic Degrees

Ph.D. Indiana University 1980 Speech and Hearing Sciences
M.Ed. University of Virginia 1969 Teaching in Speech-Language Pathology
B.A. Indiana University 1966 Speech and Hearing

Professional Experience

1999-Present Adjunct Faculty, St. Xavier University, Chicago, IL
1994-Present Associate Clinical Professor, Indiana University
1989-1996 Director, Speech-Language Clinic, Indiana University
1987-1994 Assistant Clinical Professor, Indiana University
1982-1987 Visiting Asst. Professor, Indiana University
1977-1982 Visiting Lecturer, Indiana University
1975-1976 Clinical Supervisor, Indiana University
1971-1972 Speech-Language Pathologist, Collier Colmty Public Schools, Naples, FL

Faculty Teaching

S101 Phonetics of American Speech
S461 Introduction to Supervised Clinical Practice
S462 Undergraduate Clinical Practicum
M463 Organization and Administration of Public School SLH Programs
S510 Supervisory Process in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
S515 Professional Issues
M550 School Externship in SLP and A
S561 Graduate Practicum in SLP

Selected Publications

    McCrea, E. (1980). Supel"Visee ability to self-explore and four dimensions of supervisor behavior in individual conferences in speech-language pathology. (Doctoral dissertation, Indiana University, 1980). Dissertation Abstracts International, 41 :2134B. (University Microfilms, No. 80:29,239).

    Cited in Crago, M. and Pickering, M. (1987). Supervision in Human Communication Disorders. Boston: Little, Brown and Company.

    Cited in Anderson, J. (1988). The Supervisory Process in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. Boston: Little, Brown and Company.

    Cited in Casey, P., Smith, K., and Ulrich, S. (1988).Self-Supervision: A Career Tool for Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists. Rockville, MD.:National Student Speech- Language-Hearing Association.

    Cited in Fanner, S. and Farmer, J. (1989). Supervision in Human Communication Disorders. Columbus: Merrill Publishing Company.

    Cited in Dowling, S. (1992). Implementing the Supervisory Process: Theory and Practice. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall.

    Cited in McElroy, M. and Rassi, J. (1992). The Education of Audiologists and Speech Language Pathol~ Timonium, MD.: York Press.

Funded Projects

    Indiana University, Doctoral Student Grant-in-Aid, 1977, ($400).

    Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation Fellow, 1974, ($1500).

    United States Office of Education Grant Fellow in Supervision of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Indiana University, 1972-1975, (tuition and stipend)

    University of Virginia Assistantship, 1968-69, ($3000).

    United States Office of Education Personnel Preparation Training Grant: Doctoral Level Supervision Training Grant in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology #HO29DO066. Funded for $326,000 (1990-1993). Principal Investigator.

Current Professional and Academic Association Memberships

    Indiana Speech and I-learing Association
    Ad Hoc Committee of the School Services Committee on licensure

Conference Presentations

    October 6, 2000. University of Cincinnati and the Ohio Speech-Language-Hearing Association Supervisory Conference. "Practical Solutions for Problem Situations".

    July 9, 2000. Special Interest Division 11 Leadership Conference, Albuquerque, NM. "Supervision of Staff: Creative Solutions Across the Spectrum of Experience Levels.

    June 5, 2000. Indiana Higher Education Television Services, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. "Current Trends and Patterns in School Services: Preparing for the New Millenium-Supervisory Models for a Variety of Supervisees".

    March 28, 2000. Ohio Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Toledo, OH. "The Supervisory Process and Self-Supervision: Monkey See, Monkey Do...NOT!"

    November 22, 1999. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, San Francisco, CA. "Breakfast with the Experts: Troubleshooting Situations with Graduate Interns".

    September 11 and 18, 1999. Marianjoy Rehablink and College of DuPage, Wheaton, IL. "Assistants in Speech-Language Pathology: Challenges of Supervision and Program Development".

    January 16 and 23, 1999. St. Xavier University, Chicago, IL. "A Model of Supervision:

    May 15, 1998. University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. "Supervision 101: Clinical Teaching Processes Leading to Self-Supervision".

    March 20, 1998. Speech and Hearing Association-Charlottesville, VA. "Supervision of the Speech-Language Pathology Assistant".

    June 27-28, 1996. The Beach Center, University of Kansas, Lawrence KS. "Supervision, Mentoring, and the Development of Professionals".

    October 2, 1993. 20th Anniversary Celebration-Keynote Address, Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Radford University, Radford, VA. "Toward the Challenges of the 21st Century ."

    October 1-2, 1993. Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Radford University, Radford University, Radford, VA. "The Supervisory Process: On-Campus and in External Sites".

    October 5-18, 1991. The State of Ohio Council of Supervisors of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. Columbus, OH. Interactive workshop on research questions/design in preparation for statewide research project.

    November 20, 1989. Council of Supervisors in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Annual Meeting-Los Angeles. "The Career Ladder for Supervisors: The Process of Promotion and Reappointment".

Service/Outreach Projects

    Masters Team

    Admissions Committee

    Curriculum Committee

    Committee Clinical Faculty Search and Screen Committee, Chair Administrative

    Committee Clinical Services Team, Team Leader Administrative Research and Support Team ASHA Advisor

    External Relations Committee

    Committee on Student Ethics-Hearing Commission Member Local Council of Women, President 1984-86

    Bloomington Hospital Board of Directors Member 1986-89

    Recording Secretary 1988

    Bloomington Hospital Advisory Council

    Local Coordinating Council for First Steps 0-3 Initiative

    Step Ahead Council Board Member


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