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Related Titles:

Working Relationships: Creating Career Opportunities for Job Seekers with Disabilities through Employer Partnerships

Making Self-Employment Work for People with Disabilities





Life Beyond the Classroom
Transition Strategies for Young People with Disabilities, Fourth Edition
By Paul Wehman, Ph.D., with invited contributors



Just in time for the implementation of new IDEA regulations, this fourth edition of a landmark text brings together the most up-to-date, comprehensive information on facilitating transitions for young people with mild, moderate, or severe disabilities. Teaming with the best-known researchers in the fields of employment, transition, postsecondary education, disability, and special education, internationally recognized authority Paul Wehman has thoroughly updated the entire book with the latest theoretical information and practical guidance. Future professionals will get cutting-edge research, new statistics and legislation, and timely new chapters on

  • inclusion in schools and in the community

  • postsecondary education

  • autism spectrum disorders

  • high-stakes testing and accountability

  • assistive technology

  • customized employment

  • Social Security benefits and work incentives

  • self-determination

Readers will also get updated information throughout the book on transition planning, ensuring access to the general education curriculum, pursuing postsecondary education, helping individuals secure housing, meeting the specific needs of young people with a range of disabilities, and navigating the complex challenges of transition. Study questions, chapter objectives, case studies, and sample transition plans help readers focus on learning goals and think critically about key issues.

An ideal text for the college or university classroom and a critical reference for every professional’s bookshelf, this book will prepare readers to give young people with disabilities appropriate, individualized support as they start their life beyond the classroom.


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Table of Contents

About the Editor
About the Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments.

I: Transition Planning

  1. Transition: The Bridge from Youth to Adulthood.
    Paul Wehman

    Defining Transition
    2004 Harris Poll: Limited Progress for People with Disabilities on Employment, Gallup Poll Employer Results: The News Is Not All Bad
    Making the Journey to Adulthood: The Importance of Setting Goals
    Transition from School to Employment: What Does the Research Say?
    Related Disability Legislation
    Opportunities That Empower Youth with Disabilities
    Challenges That Affect Youth with Disabilities
    Transition to Adulthood for Youth With Disabilities
    Themes for Success
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

    Appendix: Key Provisions on Transition: IDEA 1997 compared to H.R. 1350 (IDEA 2004)

  2. Self-Determination, Student Involvement, and Leadership Development
    Michael L. Wehmeyer, Stelios Gragoudas, and Karrie Shogren

    Self-Determination, Student Involvement, and Leadership Development
    Self-Determination in Transition
    Methods, Materials, and Strategies to Promote Self-Determination
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

  3. Individual Transition Planning: Putting Self-Determination Into Action
    Paul Wehman

    Goals of Individualized Transition Planning
    Person-Centered Planning: Values and Transition
    Tools and Strategies Associated with Person-Centered Transition Approaches
    What are the Best Steps to Implement Person-Centered Individualized Transition Planning?
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

  4. Transition Planning in the Community: Using All of the Resources
    Valerie Brooke, J. Howard Green, W. Grant Revell, and Paul Wehman

    Community Agencies:  Roles, Responsibilities, and Impact
    Benefits Planning Assistance and Outreach
    Impact of Employment on Supplemental Security Income Benefits
    Transition and Community Training, Employment, and Support Programs
    Promising Transition Models
    Public/Private Partnerships:  The Role of Business
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

II: Facilitating and Supporting Transition

  1. Moving Toward Full Inclusion
    Kim Spence-Cochran and Cynthia Pearl

    Reviewing Our Commitment to Inclusion
    A Historical Perspective on Inclusion
    Philosophical Approaches to Inclusion
    Special Education Service Delivery
    Challenges of Inclusion
    Preparing for Successful Inclusion
    Transition and Inclusion
    Mission Possible: An Inclusive Community Project
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

  2. Facilitating and Supporting Transition: Secondary School Restructuring and the Implementation of Transition Services and Programs
    Mary A. Falvey, Richard L. Rosenberg, Devon Monson, and Lori Eshilian

    Traditional Secondary Schools
    Inclusive Secondary Schools
    Developing a Community of Learners
    Universal Access to Learning: New Solutions and Strategies
    Effective Instruction
    Authentic Assessment
    Transition Services and Programs
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

  3. High Stakes Accountability and Students with Disabilities: The Good, the Bad, and the Impossible
    Margaret J. McLaughlin and Sandra Embler

    What Are the New Reform Policies?
    Legal Issues Surrounding High School Assessment of Students with Disabilities
    What are We Learning About Students with Disabilities in High Stakes Accountability?
    Issues in Including Students with Disabilities in High Stakes Accountability
    Summary of Issues
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

  4. Teaching for Transition
    Paul Wehman and Colleen A. Thoma

    Teaching Secondary Students With Disabilities
    The General Education Curriculum
    Alteration of or Adaptation to the General Curriculum
    Augmenting the Curriculum
    Alternatives to the General Curriculum
    Pulling It All Together
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

  5. Assistive Technology from School to Adulthood
    Amy J. Armstrong and Paul Wehman

    Impact of Assistive Technology on  Quality of Life
    Employment and Assistive Technology
    Acquiring and Using Assistive Technology
    Choice Based on Need and Preference
    Evaluating Assistive Technology
    Additional Issues
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

III: Work and Life in the Community

  1. Finding Jobs for Young People with Disabilities
    Pam Targett

    Getting Started
    Identifying Business Contacts
    Making Contact
    Employer Presentation
    Skill Enhancement
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

    Appendix: The Americans with Disabilities Act

  2. Job Carving and Customized Employment
    Cary Griffin and Pam Targett

    Building Employer Awareness of the Need for Jobs
    Job Carving
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

  3. Vocational Placements and Careers: Toward Inclusive Employment
    Paul Wehman, Valerie Brooke, and Michael D. West

    Business and Industry: Where Are the Jobs?
    Barriers to Employment Competence
    Vocational Options: What Are the Choices?
    Telework
    Consumer-Driven Approach to Supported Employment
    Work Supports
    Conversion from Day Programs to Community-Based Employment
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

  4. Pursuing Postsecondary Education Opportunities for Individuals with Disabilities
    Elizabeth Evans Getzel and Lori W. Briel

    Postsecondary Transition Considerations
    Adjusting to Postsecondary Education Environments
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

  5. Housing and Community Living
    Michael D. West and William E. Fuller

    Changing Paradigms of Independent Living
    Identifying and Filling Community Support Needs
    Types of Support Needs
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

  6. Social Security Disability Benefit Issues Affecting Transition-Age Youth
    Lucy Miller and Susan O’Mara

    Critical Issues for Transition-Age Youth Under 18
    Critical Issues Related to the 18th Birthday
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

IV: Designing and Implementing Individualized Transition Plans

  1. Applications for Youth with Intellectual Disabilities
    Paul Wehman

    Who are Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities?
    Work and School Issues for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities
    Challenges of Working with Youth with Intellectual Disabilities
    Assessment of Youth with Intellectual Disabilities
    Curriculum Strategies for Youth with Intellectual Disabilities
    Community-Based Training: Definition and Rationale
    Implementing Individualized Transition Plans for Youth with Intellectual Disabilities
    Evaluating Transition Outcomes for Youth with Intellectual Disabilities
    Helping Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities Enter Inclusive Employment
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

  2. Applications for Youth with Sensory Impairments
    Phillip D. Rumrill, Jr., and Pamela Luft

    Who Are Individuals with Visual Impairments?
    Who are Individuals Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing?
    Who are Individuals Who are Deaf-Blind
    Characteristics of Youth with Sensory Impairments
    Unique Learning Challenges Presented to Professionals by Youth with Sensory Impairments
    Teaching Strategies for Youth with Sensory Impairments
    Assistive Technology and Accommodations for Youth with Sensory Impairments
    Designing and Implementing Individualized Transition Plans for Youth with Sensory Impairments
    Evaluation of Individualized Transition Planning Outcomes for Youth with Sensory Impairments
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

  3. Applications for Youth with Learning Disabilities
    Elizabeth Evans Getzel, John J. Gugerty, and Shannon McManus

    Defining Learning Disabilities
    Experiences of Individuals with Learning Disabilities
    Unique Challenges Presented by Youth with Learning Disabilities
    Assessment for Transition
    Setting Transition Goals
    Teaching Strategies
    Instructing Students
    Assistive Technology
    Instructing Students in a Multicultural Classroom
    Preparing for Transition
    Employment
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

  4. Applications for Youth with Emotional and Behavior Disorders
    Paul Wehman

    Who Are Youth with Emotional and Behavior Disorders?
    Unique Challenges and Issues for Youth with Emotional and Behavior Disorders
    Discipline and Functional Assessment
    The Need for Highly Qualified Teachers
    Transition Assessment
    Teaching for Transition
    Job Opportunities for Youth with Emotional and Behavior Disorders
    Supported Employment Outcomes for Individuals with Emotional and Behavior Disorders
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

  5. Applications for Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders
    Carol Schall, Elin C. Doval, Pam Targett, and Paul Wehman

    Characteristics of Youth with Autism
    Diagnostic and Behavioral Characteristics of Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders
    Autism as a Multidimension Disorder
    Unique Challenges of Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders
    Behavior Challenges, Functional Behavior Assessment, and Behavior Intervention Plans
    Characteristics of Programs for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders
    Transition Services for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders
    Intervention Strategies
    Applying the Principles for Functional Curriculum to Communication and Social Skills Teaching
    Transition to Work
    Study Questions

    Appendix: Individualized Transition Plan for a Student with Autism

  6. Applications for Youth with Orthopedic and Other Health Impairments
    Paul Wehman and Michael D. West

    Behavior and Learning Characteristics of Youth with Orthopedic and Other Health Impairments
    Unique Challenges Presented by Youth with Orthopedic and Other Health Impairments
    Assessment of Youth with Orthopedic and Other Health Impairments
    Teaching Strategies for Youth with Orthopedic and Other Health Impairments
    Designing and Implementing Individualized Transition Plans for Youth with Orthopedic and Other Health Impairments
    Evaluation of Transition Outcomes for Youth with Orthopedic and Other Health Impairments
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

  7. Applications for Youth with Traumatic Brain Injury
    Pam Targett, Satoko Yasuda, and Paul Wehman

    Who Are Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury?
    Characteristics of Youth with Traumatic Brain Injury
    Enhancing Academic Reentry and Inclusion
    Designing School-to-Work Transition Programs for Youth with Traumatic Brain Injury
    Employment Supports
    Conclusion
    Study Questions

    Appendix: Individualized Transition Plan for Marcus

References
Index



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