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Navigating New Waters Planning for Transition to Inclusive Post-secondary Education for Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Presentation by Susanna Miller. February 19, 2014. What is an Inclusive PSE Program?. Why Inclusive PSE?. Happening in Georgia.
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Navigating New Waters Planning for Transition to Inclusive Post-secondary Education for Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Presentation by Susanna Miller February 19, 2014
Happening in Georgia • Georgia Inclusive Post-secondary Education Consortium • Capacity Building • Advocating to Legislature • Distributing funding for program start-ups and exploration
Happening in Georgia • KSU Academy for Inclusive Learning • University of Georgia(Fanning Institute) • Columbus State University • East Georgia College • A couple other colleges & universities are working on feasibility
Program vs. Individual • Established Inclusive PSE Program • Customized Individual Track
A Few Facts… • 1400+ Georgia students receiving special education services leaving high school each year without receiving a High School Diploma • 220 inclusive Post-secondary Education (PSE) options throughout the United States • 1inclusive PSE program in Georgia at Kennesaw State University’s Academy for Inclusive Learning and Social Growth • 3 colleges & universities received Implementation Grants to start program • 16spaces at KSU Academy • 100+colleges & universities in Georgia
2programs in Alabama,9in Florida, 5in South Carolina, 2 in Tennessee, and 8in North Carolina • 10of the over 70 students in South Carolina PSE programs are Georgia students • Students who participated in inclusive PSE were 26% more likely to leave vocational rehabilitation services with a paid job* • Students who participated in inclusive PSE made 73% higher weekly incomes* * “Postsecondary Education and Employment Outcomes for Youth with Intellectual Disabilities” By Alberto Migliore, John Butterworth, and Debra Hart http://www.thinkcollege.net/images/stories/site_images/pubs/FF_1.pdf
Help Build PSE in Georgia You can help BUILD inclusive PSE in Georgia and this is how! • Learn about inclusive PSE through the GAIPSEC and ThinkCollege! • Join our mailing list (email smiller65@gsu.edu to have your name added) • Share information with parents, students and educators • Contact your legislator and ask them to support the call for funding • Make contact with anyone you have a connection with a college or university and share with them about inclusive PSE opportunities.
Setting up for Success • Student’s choice • Buy-in from families • Clear communication • Everyone on same page • Honesty around behaviors when completing transition plan
Setting up for Success • Clearly define expectations of college life • Understand age-appropriate behaviors • Boundaries • Time-management • Knowing when student is just not college ready • Other options
Strategies for Preparing • Make sure your child is a regular attendee at an over-night, sleep-away camp. • Have your child become comfortable with electronic communication, including email and attachments • Empower your child to manage a schedule using a cell phone (calendar, timers, reminders, etc)
Strategies for Preparing • Strategize a system for independent medication management • Help your child practice talking about disability characteristics, best learning styles, and needs.
Transition Goals • Education • Development of Employment • Community • Adult Living/Post School Options • Related Services • Daily Living
Transition Plans • Address the needs of moving from high school to post-secondary education • Focus highly on Community & Adult Living Skills section of transition plans
Community Skills • Goal Example: • Joins _____ clubs/organizations per (week/month/semester) • Activities: • Reviews list of club/organization possibilities • Selects __ club/organization(s) of interest base on sport or hobby preference or career choice • Contact organizer • Attend at least two meetings
Adult Living Skills • Goal Example: • Advocates for assistance appropriately by completing ___ activity(ies) • Activities • Makes and keeps ___ appointment(s) with counselor to review course schedule • Makes and keeps ___ appointment(s) with teacher(s) to review academic accommodations/assess effectiveness per (week/month/semester) • Make and keeps ___ appointment(s) with employer to discuss job accommodations.
Adult Living Skills • Goal Example: • Demonstrates understanding of daily schedule, class routines, and discourse by completing ___ activity(ies) • Activities: • Follows schedule and arrives promptly to class ____% of the time • Follows ___ step class routine • Follows ___ rules of classroom discourse • Makes entry on electronic calendar/software to manage schedule and assignments ___ times per (week/month/semester)
CHOICE • College is not for everyone • College doesn’t have to happen immediately after secondary completion
Resources Think College www.thinkcollege.net National Center on Secondary Education and Transition www.ncset.org Center for Leadership in Disability http://www.cld-gsu.org Kennesaw State University Academy for Inclusive Learning http://www.kennesaw.edu/chhs/centers/aiae/
Contact Information Sheryl Arno sheryla@abilitymatters.org Susanna Miller smiller65@gsu.edu GAIPSEC Website: www.gaipsec.org