Robert John Kraemer, CCC-SLP, Ph.D. portrait
  • Professor (Clinical), Communication Sciences & Disorders
801-587-9200

Research Summary

Too date, Dr. Kraemer has completed a 3 year study comparing the influences of the combination of home and school language input on language development in bilingual children. The study also looked into possible effects of grade and parents home language and education level. Dr. Kraemer has also directed three student theses and a dissertation on the topic of language assessment of dual language learners.

Education

  • M.S., Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Central Florida. Project: Listeners' Perspectives of African American English
  • Ph.D., Special Education, School Psychology and Rehabilitation, University of Arizona. Project: Psycho-Educational Assessment of English Language Learning Students.

Biography

Dr. Kraemer has been at the University of Utah since 2014. His research interests include (1) examining the role of home language support in developing school readiness in bilingual children, (2) examining current assessment practices of SLPs assessing bilingual children suspected of language impairments, and (3) developing informal language assessment measures for bilingual children suspected of language impairment.

Dr. Kraemer was born in New York but has since lived in Florida, Arizona, California, and Utah. He enjoys spending time with his wife and two children whether it be here in Utah or in various travel destinations.