Transition to Postsecondary Education, Training, Employment, & Independent Living.

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Transition to Postsecondary Education, Training, Employment, & Independent Living

The Center for Change in Transition Services improving post-school outcomes for students with disabilities in Washington state CCTS provides secondary transition training and technical support to Educational Service Districts and districts that serve students who have an IEP and are in need of transition services. CCTS has responsibility for analyzing the district- reported post-school outcome data, using the data to make informed decisions related to training and technical assistance development needs, and submitting the results of the data analysis to OSPI to be included in the state’s Annual Performance Report.

OSPI State Needs Projects There are six state needs projects that are funded with IDEA state discretionary dollars. These projects collectively provide: Professional development at little to no cost to districts or participants (clock hours/credit hours available) Technical Assistance with IEP development, compliance, evaluation, planning, learning interventions, and assessment for students with disabilities Consultation and training for parents & families

Autism Outreach Project A statewide system which coordinates staff development and parent/community training to support services for children and youth with autism spectrum disorders. eLearning for Educators Provides statewide access to appropriate, accessible and affordable training designed to support educators in serving students with disabilities. Center for Change in Transition Services (CCTS) CCTS provides secondary transition training and technical support to Educational Service Districts, Local Educational Agencies, and public schools that serve high school-age students who have an Individual Education Program. State Needs Projects

Special Education Technology Center (SETC) The SETC provides training, consultation, technology loans and resource information to help school districts and families effectively implement assistive technology interventions in addressing the special learning needs of children with disabilities. Washington Sensory Disabilities Services (WSDS) WSDS supports individuals aged birth to 21 who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, visually impaired, or deaf-blind, by providing training and other resources to service providers and families. WEA Special Education Support Center Provides quality in-service training to parents, families, and to general education and special education educators who work with students with disabilities. State Needs Projects

Why is Transition to Postsecondary Education, Training, Employment, and Independent Living so Important?

Washington State Post-School Special Education Data Leavers

State Special Education Graduates vs. Non-Graduates

State Special Education Post-School Data by Gender

State Special Education Post-School Data by Disability

The More You Learn… 2012 Bureau of Labor Statistics …The More You Earn Median Annual Income

The More You Learn… 2012 Bureau of Labor Statistics …the greater your chances of employment Average Unemployment Rate

Critical Interrelationship Quality IEPs Staying in School Graduate Post- school Outcomes Modified from NSTTAC

What skills do employers and colleges expect youth to know and be able to do independently?

What Does the Research Say? Inclusion in General Education Career Awareness Community Experiences Exit Exam Requirements/ High School Diploma Status Interagency Collaboration Occupational Courses Paid Work Experience Parental Involvement Program of Study Self-Advocacy/Self- Determination Self-Care/Independent Living Skills Social Skills Student Support Transition Program Vocational Education Work Study Predictors of Post-School Success NSTTAC, 2008

Self-Advocacy “the enablement of individuals with disabilities to make decisions, speak for themselves and stand up for their rights.” Szymanski, C. (2006). A model for self-advocacy for students with disabilities. Emerald Group Publishing, 17,

Questions to Consider

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Self-Determination “the ability to identify and achieve goals based on a foundation of knowing and valuing oneself” Know yourself Value yourself Plan Act and experience outcomes Learn

Self-Determination & Self-Advocacy

Social Skills 1)Communication 2)Enthusiasm & Attitude 3)Teamwork 4)Networking 5)Problem Solving & Critical Thinking 6)Professionalism

1)Explore Careers 2)View Job Trends 3)Find Education 4)Performance Results 5)Pay for School 6)Store information on Dashboard

My Next Move

Careers in Student Friendly Language

How to I give students in rural and remote areas access to career experiences?

Skype in the Classroom

Google Connected Classrooms

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CCTS Resources

Dr. Sue Ann Bube Phone: (206) Thank you for your participation!