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Special education transition predictors for post-school success: Findings from the field
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Transition PredictorsDisabilityEducationTeacher EducationSpecial Education DirectorsExceptional ChildrenInclusive EducationTransition PracticeExceptional ChildSchool FunctioningElementary Education Education Workforce DevelopmentStudent SuccessCareer DevelopmentPost-school SuccessAccessible EducationEducational LeadershipDisability AwarenessChild DevelopmentSchool Social WorkSecondary EducationSpecial EducationProfessional DevelopmentGuidance Services
Legislation has mandated that secondary schools provide services for students with disabilities that prepare them for independent living, employment, and/or post-secondary education (IDEA, 2004). This study examined the perceptions of special education directors, assistant directors/program coordinators, and secondary special education teachers concerning the current knowledge, usage, and effectiveness of evidenced-based transition predictors in Indiana and their impact on post-school outcomes. The results indicate that there is agreement among the respondents of the knowledge, utilization, and effectiveness of the 16 transition predictors. However, programs of study, inter-agency collaboration, paid employment/work experiences, and work study programs were identified as a concern. Recommendations to improve transition practice and additional research are made for future success.
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