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Transition Planning

Transition Planning . Special Education Summit September 20 th , 2013 Presented by: Special Education Department From. Who are we? . "America's future walks through the doors of our schools each day." ~ Mary Jean LeTendre

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Transition Planning

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  1. Transition Planning Special Education Summit September 20th, 2013 Presented by: Special Education Department From

  2. Who are we? "America's future walks through the doors of our schools each day." ~ Mary Jean LeTendre The Excel Center is a tuition-free school in central Indiana for adults who want to earn a high school diploma The Indianapolis MET is a free Marion County public charter dedicated Excellence in College and Career Preparatory Education. Presented by: INISchools

  3. What is Transition? Transition is more than an administrative process. Rather, transition is a value driven approach to help young people make a successful entry into life as full participating adult citizens. Daniel Steere (1993) {Missouri DD Council} Presented by: INISchools

  4. What is SPED Transition? Transition refers to the design of desired lifestyles for youth with disabilities, and the pursuit of desired outcomes through school and non-school experiences. The goal of transition planning is the uninterrupted movement of students with disabilities to post-secondary education and/or community employment, community living, and an integrated adult life. Choice in all of these areas is essential to positive outcomes. (Adapted from: A Family Guide to Transition Planning -2003) Presented by: INISchools

  5. What does Article 7 Say? 511 IAC 7-43-4 Transition Individualized Education Program Sec. 4. (a) The CCC must develop a transition IEP that will be in effect when the student: Enters into Grade 9; or Becomes 14 years of age; whichever occurs first, or earlier if determined appropriate by CCC. Presented by: INISchools

  6. Essential IEP Components • Inviting and including the appropriate people (student, family, school, transition coordinator) • Student centered • Goals that align to student interest • Yearly updated 4 year plans • Post Secondary discussions • Yearly transition assessments • Indiana Career Explorer • Transition Assessments Presented by: INISchools

  7. Needs, Challenges, Solutions Presented by: INISchools

  8. Transition IEP Conference Process Presented by: INISchools

  9. Vocational Rehabilitation Why is it important to transition? It’s unlimited funding for students who qualify. Site: http://www.in.gov/fssa/ddrs/2636.htm Presented by: INISchools

  10. The Future of Transition Transition Fair planned for Spring 2014 Job Site Visits College Visits Post-Secondary Accommodations Vocational Rehabilitation Monthly meetings for families held at rotating locations. Presented by: INISchools

  11. Resources • National Secondary Transition Assessment Center • http://nsttac.org/content/age-appropriate-transition-assessment-toolkit-3rd-edition • Indiana Career Explorer • http://www.indianacareerexplorer.com/ • Vocational Rehabilitation • http://insource.org/pdf/VocRehab.pdf • http://www.in.gov/fssa/ddrs/2636.htm • InSource Guidebook for Families • http://insource.org/pdf/Transition-Guide_Families.pdf • Nina Scholarship • http://www.ivytech.edu/indianapolis/nina-scholars.html • Indiana Secondary Transition Resource Center • http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/ Presented by: INISchools

  12. Questions? The future is not something we enter. The future is something we create… And creating that future requires us to make choices and decisions. That all begins with a dream. Leonard I. Sweet Presented by: INISchools

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