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Baer, Robert M.; Flexer, Robert W.; Beck, Suzanne; Amstutz, Nancy; Hoffman, Lynn; Brothers, Judy; Stelzer, Donna; Zechman, Christine – Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 2003
A follow-up study involving 140 special education graduates found vocational education, work-study participation, attending a rural school, and having a learning disability were the best predictors of full-time employment after graduation. Participation in regular academics and attending a suburban school were the best predictors of postsecondary…
Descriptors: College Attendance, Disabilities, Education Work Relationship, Educational Environment

Kellner, Millicent H.; Strickarz, Barbara – Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 2003
Exit plans of 1,632 students attending 92 private out-of-district special education programs were studied. Students from programs for medical and pervasive developmental/communication disorders were likely to plan transfers to self-contained programs within their districts, whereas students from emotional/behavioral programs tended to plan…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Disorders, Communication Disorders, Disabilities

Cooney, Bernard F. – Mental Retardation, 2002
Qualitative research was used to examine transition experiences of 9 young adults with severe disabilities during their last year of high school along with their parents and professionals. Students were remarkably articulate about plans following graduation but had few opportunities to fulfill them meaningfully. Differing perspectives of parents…
Descriptors: High Schools, Mental Retardation, Parent Attitudes, Qualitative Research

Miller, Jerry – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2002
This article discusses the unique contribution of orientation and mobility instructors and rehabilitation teachers in enhancing employment opportunities for individuals who are visually impaired. The ability of these professionals to complement the rehabilitation counselor's role by identifying consumer's interests in employment is explained and…
Descriptors: Adults, Blindness, Career Planning, Case Studies

Goupil, Georgette; Tasse, Marc J.; Garcin, Nathalie; Dore, Catherine – British Journal of Special Education, 2002
An analysis of perceptions of parents and teachers who participated in the preparation of 21 individualized transition plans (ITP) indicates that while students had limited participation in their own ITP, parents were pleased with the ITP process. Parents, however, reported having little knowledge of community options or potential employer's…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Educational Planning, Foreign Countries, Individualized Education Programs

Waxler, Trellis; And Others – Children Today, 1990
Describes two Head Start projects designed to make the transition from preschool to kindergarten less stressful for Head Start children and their families. Programs are the Mille Lacs Reservation Head Start program in Minnesota and the East Coast Migrant Head Start project in Fort Pierce, Florida. Project evaluations are summarized. (BB)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Kindergarten, Migrant Children, Parent Participation

Silva, Cynthia M.; Moses, Robert P. – Journal of Negro Education, 1990
Describes the Algebra Project, which teaches algebra to middle school students and prepares them for college preparatory mathematics. The project includes some of the following elements: (1) a curriculum addressing the conceptual leap from arithmetic to algebra; (2) an experientially based curricular process; (3) high achievement expectations; and…
Descriptors: Algebra, Black Students, College Preparation, Demonstration Programs
Waters, Scott; Morehead, Michael A. – Journal of Rural and Small Schools, 1989
A successful teacher induction program developed by Emporia State University and implemented in 20 small rural Kansas school districts uses a seminar format that promotes reflection on teaching practices and collegial interchange. Program structure and participants, seminar purposes and content, and program outcomes are discussed. (SV)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Educational Cooperation, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education

Kiernan, William E.; And Others – Mental Retardation, 1988
Data were gathered from 1,119 facilities providing vocational services to 112,996 adults with developmental disabilities, to analyze employment outcomes for persons in transitional training or sheltered, supported, or competitive employment; placements by occupational categories; movement patterns within employment statuses; employment retention;…
Descriptors: Adults, Developmental Disabilities, Employment Opportunities, Federal Aid
Serebreni, Riqua; And Others – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 1993
A six-week summer transition program for students with disabilities entering the University of Arkansas includes academic advising and personal counseling, enrollment in six hours of college credit, and participation in a range of social and recreational activities. Participants rated the program as good college preparation. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Advising, College Bound Students, College Credits, College Students

Gelfer, Jeffrey I.; McCarthy, Jane – Early Child Development and Care, 1994
Noting that the transition from preschool to kindergarten presents many challenges to children, families, and teachers, presents a preschool-to-kindergarten planning transition model. The goal of the model is to provide a strategy that assists children, teachers, and families to establish and implement a collaborative transition process. Five…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten, Models, Parent Participation

Smith, Tom E. C.; Puccini, Iris Kerbis – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 1995
This position statement of the Council for Exceptional Children's Division on Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities addresses the importance of equal opportunities for adolescents and young adults with mental retardation and developmental disabilities and the need to support the independent functioning of these individuals. Specific…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Education Work Relationship, Educational Policy, Equal Education

Kantor, Harvey – Teachers College Record, 1994
President Clinton's proposed youth apprenticeship for non-college-bound students may not equalize educational opportunities or improve economic prospects for poor and minority students but may reproduce inequities. One democratic alternative is to offer an education that equips students with specific vocational skills and abilities. (SM)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Equal Education, High School Students, Low Income Groups

Rath, Waldtraut; Appelhans, Peter – RE:view, 1994
The State Center for Services for the Visually Impaired in Schleswig (Germany) provides intensive counseling and support to students with visual impairments in transition between school and career. The community-based program promotes vocational and social integration of these individuals through organization of a model vocational counseling…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Education, Community Programs, Demonstration Programs

Elrod, G. Franklin; And Others – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 1994
Advantages of school-community partnerships in developing rural transitional programs for disabled students include informal community politics that provide opportunities for educational support, accessibility of nonschool personnel, acquaintanceship of parents, strong rural work ethic, and easy identification of community resources. Provides…
Descriptors: Community Support, Disabilities, Education Work Relationship, High School Students