<p><b>Purpose:</b> Youth with disabilities have lower rates of enrollment and completion of post-secondary education compared with youth without disabilities. The objective of this systematic review is to understand the best practices and components of post-secondary transition programs for youth with disabilities.</p> <p><b>Method:</b> Systematic searches of six international databases identified 18 studies meeting our inclusion criteria (youth with a disability, aged 15–30; focusing on post-secondary education program or intervention, published from 1997 to 2017). These studies were analyzed with respect to the characteristics of the participants, methodology, results, and quality of the evidence.</p> <p><b>Results:</b> Among the 18 studi...
There are very few published follow-up studies of high school graduates who were classified with a d...
The transition from high school to adulthood is challenging for all youth, but especially for youth ...
Multiple studies document that students with disabilities participate at significantly lower rates t...
Triennial data collected by districts and reported by states identify students with emotional and be...
Transitions are a natural part of life. Youth grow and develop physically, socially, psychologically...
In this study I examined in depth the perspectives of stakeholders in Manitoba on the development an...
Independent Living Transition Assistance for Young Adults Who Have Special Needs. Rhonda L. Russell,...
SINCE THE EARLY 1980s, educators, researchers, and policymakers have been investigating the concept ...
This article discusses why the post-secondary transition of high school students with disabilities i...
This paper characterizes the complex set of programs that may affect the transition from school to w...
The transition to adulthood for students with learning disabilities is not a single life event; rath...
The process of transition from high school to adult life is particularly important for students with...
When students with learning disabilities (LD) move from a high school environment in which they are ...
Students with Learning Disabilities (LD) are the largest and fastest growing sub group of students w...
The transition from high school to adulthood is challenging for all youth, but especially for youth ...
There are very few published follow-up studies of high school graduates who were classified with a d...
The transition from high school to adulthood is challenging for all youth, but especially for youth ...
Multiple studies document that students with disabilities participate at significantly lower rates t...
Triennial data collected by districts and reported by states identify students with emotional and be...
Transitions are a natural part of life. Youth grow and develop physically, socially, psychologically...
In this study I examined in depth the perspectives of stakeholders in Manitoba on the development an...
Independent Living Transition Assistance for Young Adults Who Have Special Needs. Rhonda L. Russell,...
SINCE THE EARLY 1980s, educators, researchers, and policymakers have been investigating the concept ...
This article discusses why the post-secondary transition of high school students with disabilities i...
This paper characterizes the complex set of programs that may affect the transition from school to w...
The transition to adulthood for students with learning disabilities is not a single life event; rath...
The process of transition from high school to adult life is particularly important for students with...
When students with learning disabilities (LD) move from a high school environment in which they are ...
Students with Learning Disabilities (LD) are the largest and fastest growing sub group of students w...
The transition from high school to adulthood is challenging for all youth, but especially for youth ...
There are very few published follow-up studies of high school graduates who were classified with a d...
The transition from high school to adulthood is challenging for all youth, but especially for youth ...
Multiple studies document that students with disabilities participate at significantly lower rates t...