Providing opportunities for individuals with mental retardation and other significant disabilities to participate in educational, vocational, and recreational activities on college campuses has been a topic of interest among educators and adult service providers for the past 30 years. We reviewed the literature on post-secondary programs and supports for these individuals to (a) identify a philosophical basis for providing such opportunities, (b) identify practices, and (c) summarize research on the efficacy of these efforts. The literature from the 1970\u27s to 1990\u27s provided descriptions of programs or advocated for the inclusion of adults with mental retardation on college campuses in position papers. Limited empirical data supp...
This newsletter theme issue contains several articles on postsecondary education for individuals wit...
Increasingly, people with intellectual disability are seeking, accessing, and benefiting from highe...
Individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) continue to be marginalized members of society, lack...
Providing opportunities for individuals with mental retardation and other significant disabilities ...
This research and review discusses post-secondary options and outcomes for students with mild to mod...
Exiting high school is an exciting and tense experience for all students and families. But when stud...
importance of postsecondary supports as well as effective practices for accommodating postsecondary ...
There is an increasing body of literature on the education of retarded adults; yet it appears to lac...
An overview of research on postsecondary education and options, with a bibliography and recommendati...
There is little literature that describes the development, implementation, or outcomes of age-appro...
The IDEA requires participation and progress in the general curriculum by all students. However, the...
This study examined practices in supporting adults with intellectual disability (ID) to participate ...
For the past 20years, students with significant disabilities (SD) who remain in public school progra...
University of hawaii at manoa The purpose of this literature review was to locate, describe, and ana...
This newsletter theme issue contains several articles on postsecondary education for individuals wit...
Increasingly, people with intellectual disability are seeking, accessing, and benefiting from highe...
Individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) continue to be marginalized members of society, lack...
Providing opportunities for individuals with mental retardation and other significant disabilities ...
This research and review discusses post-secondary options and outcomes for students with mild to mod...
Exiting high school is an exciting and tense experience for all students and families. But when stud...
importance of postsecondary supports as well as effective practices for accommodating postsecondary ...
There is an increasing body of literature on the education of retarded adults; yet it appears to lac...
An overview of research on postsecondary education and options, with a bibliography and recommendati...
There is little literature that describes the development, implementation, or outcomes of age-appro...
The IDEA requires participation and progress in the general curriculum by all students. However, the...
This study examined practices in supporting adults with intellectual disability (ID) to participate ...
For the past 20years, students with significant disabilities (SD) who remain in public school progra...
University of hawaii at manoa The purpose of this literature review was to locate, describe, and ana...
This newsletter theme issue contains several articles on postsecondary education for individuals wit...
Increasingly, people with intellectual disability are seeking, accessing, and benefiting from highe...
Individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) continue to be marginalized members of society, lack...