Special Education Transition Services for Students with Disabilities
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Special Education Transition Services for Students with Disabilities

Jeffrey P. Bakken, Festus E. Obiakor, Jeffrey P. Bakken, Festus E. Obiakor

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Special Education Transition Services for Students with Disabilities

Jeffrey P. Bakken, Festus E. Obiakor, Jeffrey P. Bakken, Festus E. Obiakor

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While services for students with disabilities have been vastly improved in recent years, and research has created far greater awareness for the issues they face, there are still many obstacles to overcome as these students progress through the education system. This book discusses the considerable challenges these students conquer in education, varying relationships with teachers and academics, learning resources, and everyday social situations. Beginning with an introduction to transition services and students with disabilities, this invaluable text goes on to discuss a wide range of disability topics. Leaders in the field of transition services present recent research on students with learning disabilities, deaf/hard of hearing students, those who have visual impairments, autistic students, those with extensive support needs, physical disabilities, and more. This book is an excellent resource for special education researchers, scholars, practitioners, and professionals who teach and serve students with disabilities.

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Anno
2019
ISBN
9781838679798
Argomento
Éducation

INDEX

Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation and Education Professionals (ACVREP), 92
Adult education, 138
Alternative certification, 197–199
effective instruction and supports, assess to, 197
future research, 201
highly qualified, assess to, 187
implications for practice, 199–200
limitations, 200–201
method, 188–192
results, 192–196
special education mentor teachers, 197–199
teacher stress and implications, 196–197
in urban districts, 187–188
The American Academy of Pediatrics Joint Committee on Infant Hearing Screening, 70
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 153
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), 121, 154, 155–156
ASD. See Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
Assistive technology (AT), 88, 91–92
ASD, 109–112
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), 11
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
American Psychiatric Association (APA), 99
definition, 99
educators, 100
independent living, evidenced-based practices for, 110–111
selected evidence-based transition strategies, 101–109
fostering self-determination, 105
independent living skills, 109
peer supports, 107–108
priming before strategy, 103–104
self-advocacy, 105, 106
special interests, 106–107
visual learning, 102–103
technology and, 109–113
communication, 112
decision-making via visual schedules, 112–113
transition supports, 100
video modeling to teach vocational skills, 113–114
Autism, youth with, 5
Behavioral disorders (BD), 45–46
Behavior Assessment for Children (BASC-2), 45
Blind, 83–84, 91–92
See also Visual impairments
Blindness, 173
BLS. See Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
Braille, 88
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), 83–84
Career
awareness, 45–46
education, 84, 88
readiness, 44, 84–85
CCSS. See Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
Certified Assistive Technology Instructional Specialists for People with Visual Impairments (CATIS), 92
Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialists (COMS), 92
Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapists (CVRTs), 92
Childhood special education programs, 55
Choice-making skills, 20, 21–22
Coaching and mentoring experiences, special educators, 195–196
Common Core State Standards (CCSS), 152–153, 157
Communication, 42–43, 74–75
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), 112
modes, 88
quantity and quality, 55
skills, 43–44
during transition, 71–72
Communities
engagement, 43–44
participation, 138
LLD, 150–151
special education transition services, 8
Community-based activities, 170
Complex problem solving, 42–43
Comprehensive Vocational Evaluation System (CVES), 93–94
CPS. See Current Population Survey (CPS)
Creative skills, 42–43
Critical thinking, 42–44
Culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) families, 7
Deaf/hard of hearing (d/DHH) students
adulthood, 76
early intervention (EI), 70–73
best practice guidelines, 71
JCIH principles and guidelines for, 72
parental stress, 71–73
regulations for transition, 73
effective transition planning and benefits, 77–79
cultural considerations, 79
family involvement, 78
student involvement, 78–79
identification, 70
preparation for postsecondary life, 79–80
requirements, 76–77
school-aged services, 73–76
Deafness-blindness youth, 5
Decision-making
framework, 43
LLD, 160–161
skills, 20, 21–22
via visual schedules, 112–113
Developmental delay, 54
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), 99–100
Disabilities
categories, 54
high-need students with, 170–171
Disability-related services, 11
Disability-specific characteristics, 88
Dropping out, 56
Duning − Kruger Effect, 187–188
Dyslexia and LLD, 158–160
EBD. See Emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD)
Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, 168–169
Education, LLD, 150–151
“1-3-6 EHDI plan”, 70
Elementary and Secondary Education Act, 170–171
Emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD)
iGen, 37
society, 39–43
Step-taker program, 47–49
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Indice dei contenuti

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Special Education Transition Services for Students with Disabilities: An Introduction
  4. Transition Services for Students with Learning Disabilities
  5. Memories of the Warmth: Transition for Students with Emotional and/or Behavioral Disorders
  6. Special Education Transition Services for Students with Intellectual Disabilities
  7. Special Education Transition Services for Students Who Are Deaf/Hard of Hearing
  8. Special Education Transition Services for Students with Visual Impairments
  9. Special Education Transition Services for Students with Autism
  10. Special Education Transition Services for Students with Extensive Support Needs
  11. Special Education Transition Services for Students with Traumatic Brain Injuries
  12. Speech-language Pathologists’ Role in Promoting Student Participation in Interprofessional Transition Planning Teams
  13. Transitioning Students with Physical Disabilities and Other Health Impairments
  14. Foundational Assumptions for Successful Transition: Examining Alternatively Certified Special Educator Perceptions
  15. Index
Stili delle citazioni per Special Education Transition Services for Students with Disabilities

APA 6 Citation

Bakken, J., & Obiakor, F. (2019). Special Education Transition Services for Students with Disabilities ([edition unavailable]). Emerald Publishing Limited. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/1182323/special-education-transition-services-for-students-with-disabilities-pdf (Original work published 2019)

Chicago Citation

Bakken, Jeffrey, and Festus Obiakor. (2019) 2019. Special Education Transition Services for Students with Disabilities. [Edition unavailable]. Emerald Publishing Limited. https://www.perlego.com/book/1182323/special-education-transition-services-for-students-with-disabilities-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Bakken, J. and Obiakor, F. (2019) Special Education Transition Services for Students with Disabilities. [edition unavailable]. Emerald Publishing Limited. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/1182323/special-education-transition-services-for-students-with-disabilities-pdf (Accessed: 14 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

Bakken, Jeffrey, and Festus Obiakor. Special Education Transition Services for Students with Disabilities. [edition unavailable]. Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019. Web. 14 Oct. 2022.