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Predicting Participation in Postsecondary Education for School Leavers with Disabilities
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1995
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Student RetentionPostsecondary EducationTransition PlanningSecondary EducationInclusive EducationDisabilityEducation PolicyEducationStudent SuccessSpecial EducationAccessible EducationEducational DisadvantageUniversity Student RetentionStudent OutcomeHigher EducationSchool LeaversElementary Education
This study examined predictors of participation in postsecondary education for school leavers with disabilities, using instruments, procedures, and logistic regression analyses that were used in an original study. Both studies found six predictors to be associated with participation in postsecondary education: (a) high scores on a functional achievement inventory, (b) completing instruction successfully in certain relevant curricular areas, (c) participating in transition planning (d) parent satisfaction and (e) student satisfaction with instruction received by the student, and (f) parent perception that the student no longer needed help in certain critical skill areas.
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