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Assessing Transition Skills in the 21st Century
Content type: Journal Article
As a result of the demanding 21st century workforce, local education agencies are beginning to refocus and retool to ensure students with disabilities have the knowledge and skills to be productive adults and attain positive post-school outcomes. The...
Promoting Student Transition Planning by Using a Self-Directed Summary of Performance
Content type: Journal Article
As high school students with disabilities leave secondary settings and special education services, their transition often is associated with limited opportunities. One way to support the transition may be to guide the student in developing a self-directed...
Simulated and Community-Based Instruction: Teaching Students With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities to Make Financial Transactions
Content type: Journal Article
Students with intellectual and developmental disabilities need to develop many skills to interact independently in the community. This includes skills in making financial transactions, such as using an automated teller machine (ATM), paying for items with...
Promoting Independence With Vocational Audio and Video Prompting for Students With ASD
Content type: Journal Article
Audio prompting (AP) and video prompting (VP) are both evidence-based interventions used to teach valuable transition skills for postsecondary life, such as vocational and independent living skills, to students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Although...
Meeting the Needs of All Students: Strategies to Develop Culturally Responsive Transition Goals
Content type: Webinar
Doing the work to become a culturally responsive transition professional is a multi-layered, ever-evolving process. Educators must “talk the talk” AND “walk the walk”. Transition professionals continue to support students from diverse cultural, ethnic, and...
Achieving Post-Secondary Goals: Evidence-Based Practices for Transition Educators
Content type: Webinar
This seminar is designed to provide educators in schools with evidence-based practices for delivering transition services that promote post-secondary success. Participants will be introduced to promising strategies that can help students achieve their post...
Transition Goal-Setting is Great, but Helping Students Develop an Effective Personal System is Even Better!
Content type: Webinar
When it comes to transition planning, are we missing the forest AND the trees? Are we hyper-focused on goal-setting, and forgetting to help our students find effective ways to achieve their aspirations? In this session we explore this conundrum and offer...
Using Transition Assessment Results to Write Indicator 13-Compliant Transition Plans
Content type: Webinar
In collaboration with the Division on Career Development and Transition (DCDT) Have you seen transition assessment results that somehow didn’t lead to meaningful transition goals and plans? This program provides guidance in transforming commonly-used...
You’re Hired!
Content type: Journal Article
While job interviewing training is part of the transition planning and school-to-work curriculum, using virtual reality (VR) can be a valuable addition to the current curriculum, specifically given the unique characteristics of individuals with ASD. This...
Understanding Internships for Transition-Age Students With Disabilities
Content type: Journal Article
Secondary educators implement an array of work-based learning activities that expose transition-age students to the demands of post-secondary employment. One such strategy, internships, provides students with a formal opportunity to acquire transferable...