he main aims of this research was to find out: what were the transition-related roles and responsibilities of secondary special educators while preparing youth with intellectual disabilities for employment and the specific challenges or difficulties they face while performing these transition-related roles and responsibilities. Secondary special educators were also asked to rate the effectiveness of their teacher training programme and make recommendations to improve their programme. And finally, they were asked what kind of support from the school they received to help them perform their transition-related roles and responsibilities effectively. Both qualitative and quantitative research methods were used in this study. Through this resear...
This study examines the connection between curriculum, transition, and employment for individuals wi...
After high school, the outcomes for youth with disabilities fall behind their typically developing p...
Adult outcomes for students with disabilities continue to remain below their peers without disabilit...
Abstract: Though few studies have defined professional roles and competencies in the area of transit...
We surveyed 104 secondary special educators in six states to determine their views on planning the t...
Transition to adulthood for students with disabilities has emerged as a critical topic within the sp...
This exploratory qualitative study was designed to examine the perspectives of secondary general edu...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the opinions that transition teachers in upper second ed...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Educational Leadership))--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.IDE...
The purpose of this research is to understand the perceived roles of secondary special educators, ho...
Through a series of individual ethnographic interviews and focus groups, I explored the expectations...
This qualitative study examines the perspectives of special education/resource teachers in Winnipeg ...
Secondary level transition team members (administrators, special educators, and related service pers...
This paper investigates the transition experiences of students with intellectual disability, as they...
The purpose of this study was to describe the roles and responsibilities of 17 special education tea...
This study examines the connection between curriculum, transition, and employment for individuals wi...
After high school, the outcomes for youth with disabilities fall behind their typically developing p...
Adult outcomes for students with disabilities continue to remain below their peers without disabilit...
Abstract: Though few studies have defined professional roles and competencies in the area of transit...
We surveyed 104 secondary special educators in six states to determine their views on planning the t...
Transition to adulthood for students with disabilities has emerged as a critical topic within the sp...
This exploratory qualitative study was designed to examine the perspectives of secondary general edu...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the opinions that transition teachers in upper second ed...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Educational Leadership))--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.IDE...
The purpose of this research is to understand the perceived roles of secondary special educators, ho...
Through a series of individual ethnographic interviews and focus groups, I explored the expectations...
This qualitative study examines the perspectives of special education/resource teachers in Winnipeg ...
Secondary level transition team members (administrators, special educators, and related service pers...
This paper investigates the transition experiences of students with intellectual disability, as they...
The purpose of this study was to describe the roles and responsibilities of 17 special education tea...
This study examines the connection between curriculum, transition, and employment for individuals wi...
After high school, the outcomes for youth with disabilities fall behind their typically developing p...
Adult outcomes for students with disabilities continue to remain below their peers without disabilit...