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Effect of Transition Planning on Postsecondary Support Receipt by Students With Disabilities
Content type: Journal Article
The authors of this article analyzed data from the National Longitudinal Transition Study-2 to determine the effect of receiving transition planning education and having a transition plan that specified needed postsecondary accommodations on the receipt of...
Modeling College and Career Readiness for Adolescents With and Without Disabilities: A Bifactor Approach
Content type: Journal Article
Nonacademic skills related to college and career readiness (CCR) have become more prevalent in the literature as proposed conceptual models and frameworks, yet little empirical research exists in their support. We employed latent variable modeling to...
The GRE and Students With Disabilities: A Validity Study at 10 Universities
Content type: Journal Article
We evaluated the validity of using the GRE General Test to assist with graduate school admissions for individuals with disabilities. We studied a sample of 16,239 graduate students from 10 U.S. research universities in three groups: students without any...
Supporting Students With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities to Attend College
Content type: Journal Article
Students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) have more opportunities to go to college than ever before. Opportunities for inclusive postsecondary education can now be found in almost every state across the United States. However, given...
Promoting College and Career Readiness: Practical Strategies for the Classroom
Content type: Journal Article
With the recent legislative emphasis on college and career readiness (CCR) for all students and the continued poor post-school outcomes for students with disabilities, it is important for educators to have effective and practical instructional strategies...
Apps to Support a Successful Transition to College for Students With ASD
Content type: Journal Article
Although the rate of high school students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) enrolling in college after high school graduation continues to rise, college students with ASD consistently graduate at lower rates compared to students without disclosed...
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...
How Educators Can Help Students with Intellectual Disability to Think College
Content type: Webinar
Students with intellectual disability want to go to college - and they can! But they can’t get there alone. They need educators who understand what skills are necessary to make it happen and will support them in achieving their goals. Think College created...
Preparing Students with Disabilities for Successful College Transition
Content type: Webinar
Research shows that a number of students with disabilities who attend college are unaware that disability accommodations and services are available there. In this presentation, our expert presenter will look at what the laws say about the accommodations...