T-Folio: Online Transition Curriculum Preview 2018 | 0515 T-Folio: Online Transition Curriculum Preview Center for Change in Transition Services (CCTS) Improving post-school outcomes for students with disabilities in Washington state www.seattleu.edu/ccts 6/26/2018
Welcome! Jennifer Stanton, CCTS Lacey Hertlein, Washington High School, Franklin Pierce SD
Introduction What is T-Folio?
What is T-Folio? T-Folio… is a free, interactive online platform being developed by CCTS for youth with disabilities and the school and agency workers who support them. provides facilitators with lessons plans and tips to help students complete a series of interactive exercises resulting in the creation of products needed for the student’s Transition Portfolio (T-Folio). uses student-centered curriculum to guide students–with the assistance of a facilitator –in the development of their transition portfolios. includes interactive exercises that can be accessed across different devices. Activities completed online and saved to pdf, or printed and completed by hand. aligns with both school requirements and DVR Pre-Employment Transition Service categories so that both teachers and agency personnel will find it useful.
What is included in T-Folio? Facilitator Guide Student-Centered Introduction Unit 1: Job Exploration Groundwork Unit 2: Postsecondary Employment and Education Options Unit 3: Work-based Learning Experiences Unit 4: Workplace Readiness Training Unit 5: Self-Advocacy
Walk-through T-Folio T-Folio Demo, Lacey Hertlein, Washington HS User Experience Videos Jacob Robinson, Teacher at Washington HS (4 min) Kari Haugen, former DVR Transition Consultant (7.5 min) Nia Alvarado, Student at Washington HS (1.5 min)
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