Marisue Pickering, EdD, CCC-SLP

marisue.pickering@maine.edu

Marisue Pickering, Professor Emerita, rejoined the department in 1998 after ten years in central administration. She officially retired in 2006, but continues to write, meet with students, and guest lecture in the department. Her primary scholarly focus has been on interpersonal communication within the supervisory and clinical processes. She is co-editor (with Dr. Martha Crago) of Supervision in Human Communication Disorders. In addition to presenting conference papers, she has given invited presentations at institutions in the U.S., Canada, Hong Kong, Bulgaria, France, England, and Australia. Dr. Pickering’s current interests include international aspects of communication disorders and issues of cultural diversity.

Education

  • EdD (1979) Boston University
  • MEd (1962) Boston University
  • BA (1959) Ohio University

Selected Recent Publications and Presentations

  • Pickering, M. (2005). Issues and innovations in clinical education: A view from the USA. Advances in Speech-Language Pathology, 7(3), 167-169.
  • Pickering, M. (2005). Clinical education, professional supervision and mentoring: A perspective from the USA. In M. Rose, D. Best, & J. Higgs (Eds.), Transforming practice through clinical education, professional supervision, and mentoring (pp.19-22). Edinburgh, Scotland: Elsevier.
  • Pickering, M. (2005). Transforming practice through teaching, learning and supporting relationships: A perspective from the USA. In M. Rose, D. Best, & J. Higgs (Eds.), Transforming practice through clinical education, professional supervision, and mentoring (pp. 352-355). Edinburgh, Scotland: Elsevier.
  • Pickering, M. (2003). Shared territories: An element of culturally sensitive practice. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, 55(6), 287-292.