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Career, Vocational, and Transition Planning Fall 2011 Drake University
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OSEP- The Office of Special Education and the U.S Department of Education are the federal agencies that provide leadership and funding to assist states and districts.
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Provided all children with disabilities the right to a free and appropriate education. Have to get parent permission before testing Have to have some evaluation process Parent participation
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Started to develop school-to-work transition services for students. Gave funding to demonstration programs and research projects dealing with transition into different adult situations.
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act New name for the Education for all Handicapped Children Act Traumatic brain injury and autism added to disability list Statement about transition must be added to the IEP at least by age of 16 Students need to be involved in planning Need to express their interests and needs
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Transition must be addressed at age 14 Must be a focus of child’s course of study Students cannot be excluded from general education curriculum or testing General educators were included in the meeting
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Aligned with No Child Left Behind Core must be the same for all students to make sure all standards are in line with NCLB Highly qualified educator- Certified in Special Education and core subjects Instruction and delivery of services are to be based on scientific research when possible
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Transition Services- A. Must be result oriented B. Is based on students’ needs, strengths, preferences, and interests C. Includes instruction, related services, and development of employment IEP requirements- A. Measureable post-secondary goals B. Course of study to reach those goals C. Age of transition services to start was 16, but in some states 14
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Part of this Act Data that must be gathered by the state that show that transition is being addressed in the IEP This data must be submitted every year
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This indicator focuses on the actual outcomes of students after they get out of high school Did the student do what they were going to do according to the IEP? Other points A. A statement of accommodations dealing with participation in district tests must be included in the IEP
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Is not an IEP Enables people with disabilities to receive reasonable accommodations in school and sometimes in the workplace Example of students who may receive a 504 plan: ADD, visual or hearing impairments, or physical disabilities
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