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Title: Transition Planning and Instruction for Students with Disabilities


1
Transition Planning and Instruction for Students
with Disabilities
  • Audrey Trainor, Ph.D.
  • The University of Wisconsin, Madison
  • April 6, 2007

2
Transition Definitions
  • Vertical Transitions
  • Normative, common experience
  • Birth, puberty, aging
  • Horizontal Transitions
  • Individualized, not time-specific
  • Marriage, college, incarceration

Predict
Plan
3
Two Key Transitions in IDEA
  • Early Intervention to Early Childhood
  • Individualized Family Service Program to and
    Individualized Educational Program (IEP)
  • High school to postsecondary life
  • Plan by age 16 (federal regulation)
  • Most states, age 14 (IDEA, 1997)

4
2nd National Longitudinal Transition Study
  • Nationally representative sample of over 10,000
    youth with disabilities
  • Interviews, surveys, and document reviews of
    parents, teachers, and students
  • NLTS2 began in 2001
  • Data is used to inform federal policy and
    research
  • On the web at NLTS2.org

5
Other Key Transitions
  • Changes in placement
  • Plan for access to the general curriculum
  • Plan for inclusive social interactions
  • Transition to/from alternative settings
  • Exchange of information
  • Plan for curricular and instructional changes
  • Transition to/from incarceration settings
  • Exchange of information
  • Plan for curricular and instructional changes
  • Adherence to probationary requirements

6
Transition Requirements
IDEA 2004
  • Sec 614 (d) (A) (I) (VIII)
  • Beginning not later than the first IEP to be in
    effect when the child is 16, and updated annually

7
TPI Transition Planning Process
Teaching knowledge and skills
Initial identification of transition needs
Transition planning
Linking to services and supports
In-depth assessmentof select areas
(Clark Patton, 1997)
8
Expanded Transition Domains
Employment
Training/ Education
Daily Living
9
Social Outcomes Focus on ED
NLTS2, 2005
10
Measurable Postsecondary Goals
IDEA 2004
  • Sec 614 (d) (A) (I) (VIII) (aa)
  • Postsecondary goals are included on the IEP
  • Based on age-appropriate assessments in key
    areas
  • Training/education
  • Employment
  • Daily living/functional skills

11
Rationale for Assessment
  • Evidence-based practices
  • Date-driven decision making
  • Issues for teachers
  • Time available for assessment
  • Knowledge of assessment tools

12
Transition Assessment Tools
  • Assessment tools
  • Formal Standardized, curriculum-based
  • Informal Survey, checklists, teacher-made
  • Determine students preferences, strengths, and
    needs
  • Provide data for the present level of performance
    included on IEPs

13
Example Formal Assessments
  • Manages Personal Finances
  • Competent 2
  • Inconsistently competent 1
  • Not competent 0
  • Identify money and calculate correct change.
  • Make responsible expenditures.
  • Keep basic financial records.
  • Calculate and pay taxes.
  • Use banking services.

www.cec.sped.org
14
Example Formal Assessments
  • Employment
  • 0 Does not engage
  • 1 Needs assistance
  • 2 Performs independently
  • The learner
  • Is punctual
  • Initiates tasks
  • Responds to authority figures

www.estr.net
15
Example Informal Assessments
Available in the TPI Manual
16
Example Informal Assessments
Available in the TPI Manual
17
Present Levels of Performance
  • Identify
  • Preferences
  • Students opinions must be considered
  • Strengths
  • IDEA requires strength-based planning
  • Needs
  • As related to education, employment, and
    independent living

18
High School Completion
Total of Students
NLTS2, 2005
19
Example Goals Graduation
  • Student is expected to graduate in 2010.
  • Student is eligible to take end-of-course,
    graduation examinations, or other tests
  • Given small group instruction in math, Student
    will demonstrate proficiency in basic algebraic
    skills.
  • Explicit statement of graduation expectations
  • Year and course of study
  • Necessary accommodations

20
Transition Services
IDEA 2004
  • Sec 614 (d) (A) (I) (VIII) (bb)
  • Transition services including the course of study
    must assist child in reaching those goals
  • Access to the general curriculum
  • Linkages to adult service agencies

21
Employment
Total of Students
NLTS2, 2005
22
Employment PLoP
  • Example
  • Chris is interested pursuing a career in graphic
    arts. Chris is able to demonstrate proficiency
    using a personal computer for word processing,
    email, and internet searches. He needs to develop
    knowledge and skills related to
    illustration/graphics software.

23
Postsecondary Education
Total of Students
NLTS2, 2005
24
Case Example Chris
25
Measurable Goals
  • Instruction
  • Chris will be able to articulate the requirements
    for admission to the graphic arts program at
    local community college.
  • Chris will complete an application for admissions
    to local community college.
  • Chris will demonstrate proficiency (90 accuracy)
    in four of five computer skills assignments.

26
Course of Study
  • Course of Study
  • Chris will enroll in Basic Computing I and II.
  • Chris will take Introduction to Multimedia
    Software as an elective.
  • Accommodations
  • Chris will receive extended time on tests.
  • Chris will participate in reteach/retest when his
    test scores are below 70.

27
Transition Services
  • Linkages to supports and adult agencies
  • Chris will meet with the guidance counselor to
    discuss college application processes
  • A representative from the state vocational
    rehabilitation office will participate in Chriss
    IEP meeting.

28
Transfer of Rights
IDEA 2004
  • Sec 614 (d) (A) (I) (VIII) (cc)
  • Beginning not later than 1 year BEFORE the child
    reaches age of majority under state law, a
    statement that the child has been informed of the
    childs rights under this title, if any, that
    will transfer to the child on reaching the age of
    majority.

29
Links to Best Practice
  • Best Practices in Transition
  • Planning and instruction
  • Parent involvement
  • Student self-determination
  • Work experience
  • Linkages to adult service providers
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