There are two types of transition assessments, what are they and what are 1 example of each
Informal and Formal
Teacher made survey and SDISR
The age of transition planning is... (NC & Federal)
14 &16
What is a “causal agent?”
being in charge of one's self
Define Age of Majority
becoming an adult at 18
What is the link or relation between self-advocacy and self-determination?
they promote each other!
What are transition assessments according to IDEA definition?
Transition assessment is an on-going process of collecting information on the student's strengths, needs, preferences, and interests as they relate to the demands of current and future living, learning, and working environments.
What are the 3 postsecondary outcome areas mandated by IDEA?
Independent living
employment
education or triaing
How can teachers implement culturally responsive transition planning?
Include student holidays, food, what is occurring in their neighborhood
Define Transfer of Rights
rights given to parents or student when theyre an adult
What is the Summary of Performance?
A legal assessment document that individuals can take to support them post school
This transition practice is brand new to the world and I am so excited to try it!
Is this an evidence based, research based, or neither
Neither, something brand new to world does not have evidence to back it yet.
tell me a measurable goal for each outcome are
Dr. Bross will judge
Who is the most important person in the transition planning process?
STUDENT
Give an example of self-determination skills could be taught at the following life
stage: elementary school
dr.bross judge
Why must teachers implement evidence-based practices with research supporting this
use?
Dr. Bross will decide
Name an evidence-based and research based practice in transition.
SDLMI, CIRCLES, etc.
What are some example transition services that can be provided to students?
Internship, job coaching, etc
Describe what the transition team does. Also, list the roles of the various people who
can be part of the transition team.
This could be a long answer so lets hear it
What are 2-3 tasks/activities that students can do to take a more active role in their IEP
meeting, including potentially leading the meeting?
make their own presentation, make a video, etc.
What is self-determination?
the process by which a group of people form their own state and choose their own lives
How can predictors of post-school success affect the post-school planning and decisions made by IEP teams?
Dr. Bross will judge the response
What is interagency collaboration and why is it important?
interagency collaboration occurs when two or more agencies work together to achieve a common goal.
dr bross will judge the why
What are skills associated with self-determination that teachers can target to develop
higher levels of self-determination in their students?
self advocacy, so many options!
What is the difference between annual IEP goals and postsecondary goals?
the content within the goals
say 3 example phrases of people-first language and describe when it’s appropriate
to use this type of language.
say 3 examples of identity-first language and describe when it’s appropriate to use
this type of language
lets hear it load and proud