Lesson 5 - Transitioning: Making the Move from High School to College and Work. This lesson provides definitions and examples of the concept of transitioning from high school to postsecondary placemen
...ts and components of an Individualized Transition Plan (ITP). By Kris English.
Complete curriculum guidance and scenarios for instruction in the students involvement in IEP planning, understanding and applying the law, assistive devices, and exploring options after graduation (
...transitioning into the workplace or postsecondary school).
Unit 3 - Personal and Interpersonal Skills for the Self-Advocate. Lesson 6. Students will develop some strategies to help them clarify their goals and identify their needs after high school. By Kris E
...nglish.
BUNDLE - Worksheets for high school level instruction on the IEP process. There are 3 worksheets that will walk a student through activily participating in their IEP. Worksheets include: What is an I
...EP?, Recognizing My Strengths and Needs, and Planning for Transition Services. Bundle IDs 0532-0534.
Lesson plan for activities related to employment. Do your students know what jobs are out there? What skills do they have? What skills do they need? Help students think about their own skills and str
...engths while finding out what line of work to pursue during and after high school.
Prepare students for transition interviews and decisions about work that suits their strengths and needs. Includes goals and objectives, ideas and questions for determining student strengths, preferen
...ces, and skill development
Lesson 4 - My Legal Rights When I Leave High School: ADA and Work. This lesson provides basic information about the ADA, particularly its protections for persons in work settings and community service
...s. Learners will compare and contrast the components of IDEA, 504, and ADA. By Kris English.
Specific skills listed for each grade 9-12 regarding post-secondary skills. Includes space for transition case manager name, dates of evaluation, and places to indicate if the student has a need, is w
...orking on, or has mastered skills.
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