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Ronald Goldman, Ph.D.
Ronald Goldman
Ronald Goldman

Ronald Goldman, Ph.D., has been highly visible in the profession of speech-language pathology and audiology for over 40 years. As a university professor, he was active as a teacher, clinician, researcher, and administrator. Dr. Goldman earned his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in speech and hearing from the University of Pittsburgh. He later served as a professor at Tulane University, Vanderbilt University, and the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He was the director of speech-language pathology as well as the training director of a large interdisciplinary training program at the Sparks Center for Developmental and Learning Disorders.

As a scholar, Dr. Goldman has published numerous research articles dealing with auditory processing, articulation, and fluency disorders. He was one of the first to foresee the need for and then develop assessment procedures and remedial programs that could be employed with very young children. His standardized diagnostic tests and training programs are used widely by speech-language pathologists and special educators. The tests and programs developed by Dr. Goldman include the Goldman-Fristoe-Woodcock Test of Auditory Discrimination, Goldman-Fristoe-Woodcock Auditory Skills Test Battery, Goldman-Lynch Sounds and Symbols Development Kit, and Listening to the World. The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation is currently one of the most frequently employed diagnostic procedures used by speech-language pathologists in the United States.

Dr. Goldman has been directly involved with numerous national and state professional associations throughout his career. He served on many committees and boards for the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association [ASHA], the Council for Exceptional Children [CEC], the American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation [ASHF], the Louisiana Speech and Hearing Association, and the Speech and Hearing Association of Alabama [SHAA]. He was president of the Tennessee Speech and Hearing Association, vice president for planning for ASHA, and the president of ASHF. He was also active as an associate editor for such publications as Topics in Language, Exceptional Children, Journal of Childhood Communication Disorders, and Journal of Language Disorders and Rehabilitation. For many years he served on numerous review boards for the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Education, and other federal agencies.

Dr. Goldman has been honored by numerous national and state associations for his clinical, teaching, and research contributions. SHAA presented him with their Distinguished Achievement Award for Outstanding Contributions in the Development of Innovative Clinical Procedures. ASHA awarded him fellowship status and later gave him their highest award, the Honors of the Association, for which the recipient's achievements must be "of such excellence that they have enhanced or altered the course of our profession". [ASHA bylaws].

Test Authors
Authors Nancy Lewis, Linda Kahn, and Ron Goldman
join AGS president John Yackel in 1986 to celebrate the
release of the original KLPA






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