Policy and Practice Brief: The Transition from School to Work; The Special Education and State Vocational Rehabilitation Systems’ Obligations to Prepare Students with Disabilities for the World of Work
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This brief provides an overview of the transition requirements outlined in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Reviewed are concepts of free appropriate public education, least restrictive environment; individual education programs; and, due process. The brief provides an illustrated case study along with a discussion of how special education and vocational rehabilitation intersect.
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2002-01-01
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children; college; connecting activities; developmental disabled; disabilities; disability; disable; disabled; disablement; disabling; education; elementary school; General Education; handicap; handicapped; heal; high school; impairment; Inclusion; junior high school; learners; learning disability; limitation; mental handicap; mental retardation; middle school; physical disability; Postsecondary Education; recuperate; rehabilitate; rehabilitated; rehabilitating; rehabilitation; rehabilitative; school to work; school-based learning; schools; Secondary Education; self-determination; social security; Social Security Disability Insurance; Special Education; special need; SSDI; SSI; students; students with disabilities; Supplemental Security Income; teachers; therapy; transition; Transition Planning for Youth; EDIcat7-TPY; transitional; transitioning; treatment; university; vocational rehabilitation; work-based learning
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