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anonymous

Career Portfolio Chapter9 - Transition Plan Template - YouTube - 0 views

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    This video shows you step by step a word document that someone created for a transition plan. I found many PDF versions but did not know how to share them so I found this youtube source. It is great for special educators who need to find a template or a different version because theirs may not work for every student. I would use this in the future when working with transition ages students.
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    This is a great youtube video. I would definitely use it as a refresher when I needed it, before working with high school students. It's helpful to have someone narrating the steps and reasons for each one.
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    Career portfolios are the way to go! I think every student should have one. Steve
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."
Alyson Lear

Lighthouse International - Help with Computers & Technology - 0 views

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    This resource provides assistive technology training and help using a computer. Each topic has a link connected which gives a few paragraphs describing the area of interest. There are more links provided after you click on "assistive technology training" or "help using a computer". Some of these links are occupational therapy, youth services, scholarship& award programs and social services. Since there are so many topics covered on this website, it can assist many different families and individuals in need of a variety of support services. This resource could be useful in my life as a special educator by allowing secondary students to explore it and learn step by step how to use a computer if they don't know how to already. It can also be useful to parent who are in need of special services for their families. Many students are not aware of the services that are available to assist them, therefore, by reviewing this website, they can become more aware.
kcooper3

Special Ed transition planning: Five keys to success - 0 views

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    Summary: This article outlines 5 steps that special educators can take to complete successful transition planning. These five steps are centered on the student and include including the student, self advocacy, self-determination, etc. Professional Practice: These 5 keys to success are essential. The keep the focus on the student and how to make the process work for them. By keeping these keys to success in mind we are really making the process student-centered.
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    This is a great tool to have on hand for beginning educators!
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    This article is so simply put and easy to understand! WIll be great to have when creating transition plans for my students.
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    Great article! Very interesting and easy to follow. This will be useful when working with transitioning students in the future.
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    I like how this is such an easy article to follow and read. The 5 steps act as a good checklist for any special educator.
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    Great article. It hits home on a lot of fronts. I think it is important to note that the very first step is student involvement. Students really need to come to the table and feel respected and contribute to their transition planning.
Karla Luhtjarv

Introduction - Going to College - 0 views

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    This is a great website to visit when helping a student begin planning for college. It offers video clip interviews, activities, and resources to help students (and their families) prepare for life in college. It begins by first getting students to think about their interests, getting students to think about their disability and self-advocacy in college, and finally, students then put together a plan that is enacted in high school in order to get into college.   This is an easy way to introduce college life to students with disabilities who do want pursue a postsecondary education. It is very straightforward and a good place to start, especially, since students will be able to hear what other students with disabilities have to say about college, and students initiate the steps in planning for college.
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.
Steve Bigaj

Zarrow Center TAGG - 0 views

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    "Development of the TAGG began in 2007 with creation of the basic idea, collection of initial research studies, and social validation studies of the basic concept. A grant award from the National Institute of Education Science's National Center for Special Education Research provided the funding to bring together an involved group of assessment experts and transition professionals to create the TAGG. The following chapters of the TAGG Technical Manual describe the iterative development process that produced the TAGG assessment and results of various validity studies. We developed the TAGG following the steps detailed in the Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing (1999) by the American Educational Research Association, American Psychological Association, and the National Council on Measurement in Education. The Technical Manual Chapters will be updated as additional validity evidence becomes available."
Steve Bigaj

Transition to Postsecondary for Students with LD--Elizabeth Hamblet - 0 views

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    For those looking for information and resources about college and post-secondary options and accommodations Elizabeth Hamblet has a wonderful listing of resources and information with links on her website. http://www.ldadvisory.com/links Elizabeth is the author of the article in the January 2014 issue of Teaching Exceptional Children titled, "Nine Strategies to Improve College Transition Planning for Students With Disabilities ." You may also wish to read her book, which covers transition to college in depth - 7 Steps for Success: High School to College Transition Strategies for Students with Disabilities .
Steve Bigaj

Stenhouse Publishers: Readers Front and Center - 0 views

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    "Every teacher wants and expects his or her students to be reading increasingly complex texts, yet sometimes the gap between our expectations and our students' abilities seems wide and deep. It's tempting to look at that gap and step in to fill it for them, but then we'd be doing most of the "heavy lifting" - the understanding, analysis, and interpretation that our students should be learning for themselves."
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."
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