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Bouck, E. C. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2014
Background: Although students with mild intellectual disability (MID) present unique educational needs and considerations, in research and in practice, they are sometimes aggregated with students with learning disabilities and emotional disorders and considered mild disabilities or aggregated with students with moderate/severe intellectual…
Descriptors: Mild Mental Retardation, Outcomes of Education, Followup Studies, Secondary School Students
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Williams-Diehm, Kendra L.; Benz, Michael R. – Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 2008
This study examined the postsecondary outcomes of students with and without disabilities in the four major outcomes areas of post-secondary education, employment, independent living, and recreation and leisure. The target population included students graduating from one mid-sized school district from a southern state. A stratified random sample of…
Descriptors: Independent Living, Graduation, Disabilities, Followup Studies
Butler-Nalin, Paul; Padilla, Christine – 1989
The report of the National Longitudinal Transition Study presents initial findings on characteristics of school dropouts since 1985-86 among more than 8,000 youth (ages 13 to 23) with disabilities. The report also addresses characteristics of schools or programs that may affect the decision to drop out among disabled youth. The first section…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Problems, Disabilities, Dropouts
Butler-Nalin, Paul; And Others – 1989
The report of the National Longitudinal Transition Study presents initial findings on individual characteristics which relate to postsecondary education participation since 1985-86 among more than 8,000 youth (ages 13 to 23) with disabilities. A series of logistic regression models examines such factors as youth's background characteristics,…
Descriptors: Colleges, Disabilities, Enrollment, Followup Studies
Wagner, Mary – 1992
This paper synthesizes findings from the National Longitudinal Transition Study (NLTS) of Special Education Students concerning differences in the secondary educational and postschool experiences of male and female young people. NLTS provided data on more than 8,000 youths who received special education in secondary schools in the 1985-86 school…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Education Work Relationship, Employment, Females
Marder, Camille; D'Amico, Ronald – 1992
This report used data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) and the National Longitudinal Transition Survey (NLTS) to evaluate outcomes for 11 categories of students with disabilities in comparison with nondisabled students. The study focused on youth in the last years of secondary school and in the 2 years after leaving secondary…
Descriptors: Criminals, Demography, Disabilities, Dropouts
Wagner, Mary – 1989
The report of the National Longitudinal Transition Study presents initial findings on the educational and employment experiences since 1985-86 of more than 8,000 youth (ages 13 to 23) with disabilities. The report addresses two questions: How are youth with disabilities doing in their transition to adulthood? and What factors appear to have helped…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Age Differences, Attendance, Behavior Problems
Wagner, Mary; Shaver, Debra M. – 1989
The report of the National Longitudinal Transition Study presents initial findings on the educational experiences since 1985-86 of more than 8,000 youth (ages 13 to 23) with disabilities. The report addresses three questions: (1) What educational programs and other services are provided to secondary special education students? (2) How well do…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Age Differences, Ancillary School Services
Wagner, Mary; And Others – 1991
This report presents findings of a 5-year study on the transition of youth with disabilities from secondary school to early adulthood. The study included more than 8,000 youth with disabilities who were aged 13 to 21 and receiving special education in 1985-86. It examined experiences of the students in education, employment, and personal…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Disabilities, Dropouts, Economically Disadvantaged