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Steve Bigaj

Promoting Self-Determination and More Positive Transition Outcomes: The Self-Determined... - 0 views

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    "Sponsored by NTACT, Michael Wehmeyer will identify how the Self-Determined Learning Model of Instruction can be implemented in classrooms, schools and throughout a district. Also learn about a new self-determination assessment, the Self-Determination Inventory."
Steve Bigaj

About - Office of Student Wellness - 0 views

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    "The Office of Student Wellness at NH DOE is committed to the development of the whole child. We work, in collaboration with local communities, school districts, and individuals, to support students as they become fully productive members of society. Our approach allows us to affect real, meaningful change in the lives of all Granite Staters while remaining fiscally responsible, culturally competent, and youth guided."
Sheila Mahon

Self Determination Youth Credo - 1 views

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    A great video on self determination by youth for youth
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    This video is wonderful for teaching self determination as well as tolerance and acceptance.
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    An eye-opening video. Students would benefit from watching this!
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    Enjoyed this video! I can't wait to use it with my students! It will be a great way to introduce acceptance and avoid bullying!
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    Thank you for posting this here. It will make it easier for me to find it in the future. This video does such a good job at capturing the idea of self determination and what it is all about. Any viewer of this video can instantly become more in tune to student needs and how to help students to be more self determined.
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    This video hits home with so many individuals. Everyone can find a connection and learn from this video.
Steve Bigaj

2BSD: To Be Self-Determined » Early Childhood Materials Available for Preview - 0 views

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    "We are making a draft version of It's All About Us! Encouraging Self-Determination in Early Childhood Education and Services available as a free download.  We want to know what you think.  Please let us know what works, what doesn't and any comments or suggestions you may have."
Steve Bigaj

Intelligent Lives - Coming Soon - 0 views

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    My new film Intelligent Lives (working title, coming Fall 2017) will explore how our narrow views of intelligence have created unnecessary "ceilings" for people with intellectual disability, and how Micah and Naieer embody a new paradigm of what it means to be intelligent. The film features narration and a personal perspective from Academy Award winning actor Chris Cooper.
Steve Bigaj

Driven to Succeed - BlindNewWorld - 0 views

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    "Since the fall of 2016, I have worked at Mercedes-Benz of Boston and in the corporate office for Herb Chambers, a company with 56 dealerships that sell and service a wide variety of foreign and domestic vehicles across New England. The dealership where I work in Somerville, Massachusetts, is one of three Mercedes-Benz dealers in the Herb Chambers group."
Steve Bigaj

IMDetermined.org ::Welcome to IMDetermined.org - 0 views

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    A project of the VA Department of Education, the I'm Determined website offers resources for youth, families, and educators around self-determination. Self-determination is about youth with disabilities taking control of their lives. Resources include videos, modules, a transition guide, downloadable brochures, and more.
Steve Bigaj

2BSD: To Be Self-Determined » Early Steps to Self-Determination available for... - 0 views

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    "In honor of the 2016 Division on Career Development and Transition (DCDT) in Myrtle Beach, SC we are making a draft version of our Early Steps to Self-Determination curriculum available for preview for a limited time. We hope you are all enjoying the beach, the sunsets and each other. We also hope you enjoy trying out the curriculum. We welcome any feedback that you have for us.  Click below to download."
Steve Bigaj

Gradebook | NTACT - 0 views

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    "The National Technical Assistance Center on Transition (NTACT) developed the Transition Gradebook as a school-level tool for recording individual students' transition-related activities, including the required pre-employment transition services (Pre-ETS), and various risk and protective factors associated with dropout, graduation and positive postschool outcomes. The Transition Gradebook is a locally served database application that records transition-related activities from five major areas from NTACT's Predictors of Postschool Success-specifically, Career Awareness, Work Experience, Inclusion, Student Supports, and Collaboration. It also tracks whether a student has received instruction in self-determination, social skills, life skills, and/or transportation skills. Finally, the tool also records some of the risk and protective factors associated with school completion: specifically in the areas of attendance, behavior and course performance, as well as other factors that impact school engagement and postschool outcomes."
Steve Bigaj

Transition ---Youth Transportation > Self Advocacy Curriculum - 0 views

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    "It is important for students to have a voice in decisions about their transportation use, and the decisions that students and their families make about transportation mode must be aligned with students' preferences. Parents and educators may want to talk to students about their preferences, related to both social and sensory factors, to identify transportation options that best align with these personal interests."
Steve Bigaj

Gretchen Rubin's Quiz: The Four Tendencies - 0 views

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    "From Gretchen Rubin: Hello! I created the Four Tendencies framework during my research into habits for my book, Better Than Before. What's the secret to making or breaking a habit? To change our habits, we first have to figure out ourselves.   When we try to form a new habit, we're setting an expectation for ourselves. Therefore, to change our habits, it's crucial to understand how we respond to expectations.   We all face outer expectations (meet deadlines, observe traffic regulations) and inner expectations (stop napping, give up sugar).   I've devised the "Four Tendencies" framework to describe how a person responds to expectations: as Upholder, Questioner, Obliger, or Rebel. If you'd like to figure out your Tendency, take this quiz. "
Andrea MacMurray

Technology Gives Special Education Students a Voice - Wayne, NJ Patch - 1 views

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  • doesn’t write her answers down with a pen.
  • trouble speaking and writing
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  • iPad, laptop, or other personalized technology to communicate and learn
  • Using technology like this fosters independence and that’s what we want for all of our children, regardless of what grade they are in
  • Sending a child out of district to receive specialized instruction can cost tens of thousands of dollars a school year, but assistive technologies often cost a fraction of that
  • device called Maestro
  • able to tell others exactly what she wants
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    Hi Andrea---Great resource, assistive technology helps to support growth in a student's self-determination....please tag all of your technology resources as mcst-assistive-tech. Looking forward to your summary and written connection to transition.
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    This article reminds people that children and people with disabilities are people too. They can participate just like anyone else they just need tools to help them succeed. Through technology we can help people with disabilities feel more independent and empowered. This a great article and connection to resources for my upcoming career in special education. Not only does the article offer some great ideas but also who/where you could contact to learn more.
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    Great posts Andrea....can you make sure to tag mcst-Assistive-tech. Thanks
Steve Bigaj

New Year's Resolution: Be a SEL Champion for Children | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Rutgers University professor Maurice Elias serves as director of the Social-Emotional Learning Lab and coordinator of the Expert Advisory Group to the NJ Coalition for Bullying Awareness and Prevention. He is also academic director of Rutgers' Civic Engagement and Service Education Partnerships program. [Dr. Elias discusses the history and trends in Social and Emotional Learning and Character Development in this video.)
Steve Bigaj

U.S. Department of Labor -- ODEP - Office of Disability Employment Policy - Individuali... - 0 views

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    A new toolkit aimed at high school students and called "Kick Start Your ILP" has been released by the Office of Disability Employment Policy. An individualized learning plan (ILP) is both a document and a process that students, including students with disabilities, use to define and explore their career goals and post-secondary plans throughout high school in order to shape their decisions about courses and activities. "Kick Start Your ILP" includes an explanation of ILPs, a year by year checklist of steps to follow, and tips to pull it all together.
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