This compliance measure "indicates" the guidelines for transition planning.
What is Indicator 13?
This term refers to the process of preparing students for life after high school, including employment, education, and independent living.
What is secondary transition?
This term refers to the legal requirement that students be invited to their IEP meeting when transition is discussed.
What is student participation?
This agency often helps students with disabilities prepare for employment through counseling and job training.
What is Vocational Rehabilitation?
This term refers to the team that develops the IEP and transition plan, that includes parents, educators, and the student.
What is the IEP team?
At this age in most states, transition planning should begin in the IEP.
What is 16?
This term refers to the skills needed to live independently, such as managing money, transportation, and self-care.
What are independent living skills?
These types of assessments refer to the process of identifying a student’s strengths, preferences, and interests to guide transition planning.
What is age-appropriate transition assessment?
This term refers to the education or training a student pursues after high school, such as college or vocational school.
What is postsecondary education?
This term refers to the written notice provided to parents before any changes to the transition plan.
What is prior written notice?
This document must include transition services and courses of study to help the student reach postsecondary goals.
What is the IEP?
This organization must be invited to the IEP meeting if transition services will be provided by them and the parent consents.
What is an agency?
This term describes the courses a student will take to help achieve their postsecondary goals.
What is course of study?
This term refers to the supports and services provided by community organizations after high school.
What are adult services?
This is the primary purpose of secondary transition planning in special education.
What is to prepare students for life after high school?
These types of goals must be included in a compliant transition plan.
What are measurable goals?
This term describes the ability of a student to speak up for themselves and make decisions about their life.
What is self-advocacy?
This term refers to the process of teaching students how to manage their own IEP meetings and advocate for their needs.
What is student-led IEP?
This acronym refers to the federal law that prohibits discrimination based on disability in employment and public services.
What is ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act)?
This invitation must indicate that transition planning will be discussed at the upcoming IEP meeting.
What is the meeting invitation?
This acronym refers to the federal law that governs special education services, including transition planning.
What is IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)?
This term refers to the written summary provided to students when they exit special education, outlining their academic and functional performance.
What is the Summary of Performance?
This term refers to experiences that allow students to explore careers through activities like job shadowing or internships.
This federal law ensures students with disabilities have equal access to education after high school.
What is Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act?
The transition plan must be reviewed at this frequency.
What is annually?