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Quinnipiac University
The Quinnipiac University School of Education offers certificate, master’s degree and advanced diploma programs designed to empower graduates to become a positive force of change across a variety of school-based and corporate learning environments.
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Strategies for Creating Work-Based Learning Experiences in Schools for Secondary Students With Disabilities
Content type: Journal Article
Work -based learning experiences should be seen as part of a larger process of career development for all students. Through work based learning experiences, students should learn about various career areas, try different work styles, find out what type of...
Transition Engagement of African American Youth With Disabilities: A Serial Mediation Model
Content type: Journal Article
The purpose of this study was to draw from self-determination and self-efficacy theories to evaluate psychological constructs (autonomous motivation, competency, and outcome expectancy) as mediators of the relationship between working alliance and...
Special Interest Areas and Employment Skills Programming for Secondary Students With Autism
Content type: Journal Article
Special education professionals who serve secondary students with autism must provide employment skills training critical for positive postschool outcomes. Such programming should emphasize specialized training based on student strengths, interests, and...
Promoting Student Transition Planning by Using a Self-Directed Summary of Performance
Content type: Journal Article
As high school students with disabilities leave secondary settings and special education services, their transition often is associated with limited opportunities. One way to support the transition may be to guide the student in developing a self-directed...
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...
Be the Thermostat: Strategies for Keeping Your Cool When IEP Team Conflict Heats Up
Content type: Event
Attend our East Valley event at Mesa Public Schools, presented by Heather Schlemmer. You will learn to Be the Thermostat: Strategies to Keep Yourself Cool When IEP Team Conflict Heats Up. PLEASE RSVP BY OCT. 28TH! More details at www.eastvalleycec.org View...
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DCDT Virtual Transition in Practice Symposium
Content type: Event
DCDT is offering a multi-session in depth workshops to assist with implementing evidence-based practices. Registration includes 5 workshops on transition assessment, improving emloyment outcomes, improving postsecondary education outcomes, improving...
DCDT
DCDT International Conference
Content type: Event
During the Conference’s three days, there will be 250 sessions on: Transition Assessment; Culturally Responsive Practices, Transition to Postsecondary Education, Transition to Employment, Transition to Independent Living, Family/Community Partnerships in...
DCDT
Using Project-Based Learning to Build College and Career Readiness Among Diverse Learners
Content type: Journal Article
In an attempt to merge current state learning standards with college and career readiness skills, some educators have turned to project-based learning (PjBL). Its emphasis on collaboration, critical thinking, collective problem solving, communication...
Summer Employment and Community Experiences of Transition-Age Youth with Severe Disabilities
Content type: Journal Article
Although early work experiences during high school represent one of the most consistent predictors of postschool employment for young adults with disabilities, little is known about how these adolescents might access these valuable transition experiences...