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Getzel, Elizabeth Evans – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1990
Principles of planning for the transition of students with special needs into postsecondary educational programs include incorporation of postsecondary objectives into the secondary school individualized education program, use of the team approach, comprehensive program planning, interagency collaboration, and identification of resources and…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Cooperative Planning, Disabilities, High Schools

White, Stephen; Bond, Michael R. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1992
Services of two school districts to exceptional students in transition are reviewed. The Great Falls (Montana) model involves a five-year individualized education program, maximum integration, and three phases of paid employment. The Natrona County (Wyoming) program is based on such crucial services as vocational evaluation, community living…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Daily Living Skills, Demonstration Programs, Disabilities

Baumeister, Mary; Morris, Randall K. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1992
The Black Hills Special Services Cooperative provides innovative and model practices for serving individuals with disabilities in a rural area of South Dakota. This article reviews the program's history and background, curriculum development, evaluation, and transitional and supported employment utilizing an entrepreneurial model of partnerships…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Programs, Curriculum Development, Delivery Systems

Everson, Jane M. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1990
An interagency team approach to planning and implementing successful school-to-work programs for students with disabilities is recommended. Roles of special educators, vocational rehabilitators, vocational educators, parents, and students are identified. Specific ways to counter such local obstacles as lack of transportation, lack of funding, and…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Cooperative Planning, Disabilities, Education Work Relationship