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- Title
Travel Compensation Practice for Public School Speech Therapists.
- Authors
Boulware, Marcus H.
- Abstract
The article presents a study that determines the travel compensation practice of public school speech therapists. Three possible factors in which travel public school therapists emerged, which include the impact of early rural schools, the small percentage of speech and voice defectives in single schools, and an urgent need for rehabilitative services over a wide geographical area. The travel costs of compensating speech therapists include payment of a flat monthly fee regardless of distance traveled, no compensation, and mileage allowance plan. One of the results shows that one-third of the school systems studied paid no direct reimbursement for the travel of the speech therapists.
- Subjects
TRAVEL; SPEECH therapists; PUBLIC schools; TRAVEL costs; RURAL schools; PER diem allowances; PENSIONS; WAGES; EDUCATION research
- Publication
Exceptional Children, 1968, Vol 34, Issue 9, p706
- ISSN
0014-4029
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/001440296803400908