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Handbook of Adolescent Transition Education for Youth with Disabilities [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 516 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 1089 g, 16 Line drawings, black and white; 4 Halftones, black and white; 63 Tables, black and white; 20 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jan-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415872782
  • ISBN-13: 9780415872782
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 516 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 1089 g, 16 Line drawings, black and white; 4 Halftones, black and white; 63 Tables, black and white; 20 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jan-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415872782
  • ISBN-13: 9780415872782
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Transition from secondary education to adulthood represents a period during which adolescents with disabilities face multiple responsibilities and changing roles that include establishing independence, attending postsecondary education or training, developing social networks, choosing a career, participating in their communities, and managing healthcare and financial affairs. Sponsored by the Division of Career Development and Transition (DCDT) of the Council of Exceptional Children, this handbook provides a comprehensive resource to the communities of educators, related service and agency personnel, families, caretakers, counselors, and other stakeholders who facilitate these complex transitions to adulthood for adolescents with disabilities.









Comprehensive This comprehensive volume includes coverage of historical foundations, policy, transition programming and planning, development of student skills, and program structure. It also recommends transition supports for students with specific disabilities.

















Organizing Taxonomy The book is organized around a well recognized taxonomy for adolescent transition used by many states to design and reform their transition services.

















Expertise The volume editors are past-presidents of the Council for Exceptional Childrens Division on Career Development and are leaders in transition research and practice. Contributors are well-recognized for their expertise in transition.

















Chapter Structure Each chapter includes a discussion of evidence-based research, recommended practices, suggestions for transition personnel and families, and additional resources.









This book is appropriate for researchers and graduate-level instructors in special education and vocational education, inservice administrators and policy makers, and transition service providers.
Preface ix
Foreword x
Ginger Blalock
SECTION I Introduction and Overview of Adolescent Transition Education
1(32)
1 An Introduction to Adolescent Transition Education
3(8)
Michael L. Wehmeyer
Kristine W. Webb
2 Policy and Adolescent Transition Education
11(22)
David R. Johnson
SECTION II Adolescent Transition Education Planning
33(86)
3 IEP Development in Adolescent Transition Education
35(21)
Paul Wehman
Pamela S. Targett
4 Student Involvement in the Transition Process
56(17)
James E. Martin
Dan Dalun Zhang
David W. Test
5 Transition Assessment for Adolescents
73(18)
Debra A. Neubert
6 Transition Planning Strategies
91(11)
Janice Seabrooks-Blackmore
Gwendolyn Williams
7 Family Involvement in Transition Planning
102(17)
Donna L. Wandry
Amy M. Pleet
SECTION III Student Development in Adolescent Transition Education
119(128)
8 Life Skills and Community-Based Instruction
121(18)
David W. Test
Sharon Richter
Allison R. Walker
9 Preparing Students for the 21st Century Workforce
139(17)
Cheryl Hanley-Maxwell
Margaretha Vreeburg Izzo
10 Career Development and Vocational Instruction
156(15)
Jeanne B. Repetto
W. Drew Andrews
11 Self-Determination and Adolescent Transition Education
171(20)
Michael L. Wehmeyer
Sharon Field
Colleen A. Thoma
12 Structured Work Experiences
191(17)
Lauren Lindstrom
Bonnie Doren
K. Brigid Flannery
Michael R. Benz
13 School Completion and Adolescent Transition Education
208(15)
Larry Kortering
14 Social Skills, Supports, and Networks in Adolescent Transition Education
223(10)
Laura T. Eisenman
Sarah A. Celestin
15 Assistive Technology in the Transition Education Process
233(14)
Karen B. Patterson
Terrence Cavanaugh
SECTION IV Adolescent Transition Education Program Structure
247(112)
16 Adolescent Transition Education and School Reform
249(17)
Diane S. Bassett
Carol A. Kochhar-Bryant
17 Middle School Transition Education Planning and Services
266(12)
Jeanne Repetto
18 Providing Transition Education to a Diverse Student Population
278(17)
Sharon deFur
Audrey A. Trainor
19 Transition to Postsecondary Education
295(17)
Elizabeth Evans Getzel
Kristine W. Webb
20 Effective Strategies for Interagency Collaboration
312(17)
Patricia M. Noonan
Mary E. Morningstar
21 Innovative Employment Support Models
329(10)
Wendy Parent-Johnson
22 Job Development and Placement in Youth Transition Education
339(20)
Richard G. Luecking
LaVerne A. Buchanan
SECTION V Disability Specific Adolescent Transition Education
359(135)
23 Transition Education for Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders
361(20)
Brenda Smith Myles
Daniel E. Steere
24 Transition Education for Adolescents with Learning Disabilities
381(17)
Cari Dunn
Christina M. Curran
25 Transition Education for Adolescents with Intellectual Disability
398(19)
Meg Grigal
Ann Deschamps
26 Transition Education for Adolescents Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
417(22)
John Luckner
27 Transition Education for Adolescents who are Blind or Have Low Vision
439(19)
Karen E. Wolffe
Jane Erin
28 Transition Education for Adolescents with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
458(17)
Erik W. Carter
Deanne K. Unruh
29 Transition Education for Adolescents with Serious Mental Health Conditions
475(19)
Janet S. Walker
L. Kris Gowen
List of contributors 494(6)
Index 500
Michael L. Wehmeyer is Professor of Special Education; Director, Kansas University Center on Developmental Disabilities; and Senior Scientist, Beach Center on Disability, all at the University of Kansas. His research focus is on self-determination, technology use by people with cognitive disabilities, the intellectual disability construct, and access to the general education curriculum for students with severe disabilities. He is the past editor of the journal Remedial and Special Education, past president of the CEC Division on Career Development and Transition, and immediate past president of the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.



 



Kristine Wiest Webb is a Professor at the University of North Florida (UNF) and serves as Director of the Disability Resource Center. Prior to UNF, she served as Director of the Florida Network at the University of Florida. While pursuing her doctoral degree at the University of New Mexico, she directed the Intern Program. Kris taught for 17 years in New Mexico and Colorado. Her research includes transition to higher education, family involvement, and student-centered planning. She is a past president of the CEC Division on Career Development and Transition.