| Literature DB >> 25221733 |
Mary E Morningstar1, Diane S Bassett2, Joanne Cashman3, Carol Kochhar-Bryant4, Michael L Wehmeyer1.
Abstract
Society has witnessed significant improvements in the lives of students receiving transition services over the past 30 years. The field of transition has developed an array of evidence-based interventions and promising practices, however, secondary school reform efforts have often overlooked these approaches for youth without disabilities. If we are to see improvements in postsecondary outcomes for all youth, reform efforts must begin with active participation of both general and special educators and critical home, school, and community stakeholders. In the Division on Career Development for Exceptional Individuals' position paper, we discuss the evolution of transition in light of reform efforts in secondary education. We review and identify secondary educational initiatives that embrace transition principles. Finally, recommendations are provided for advancing alignment of transition services with secondary education reforms.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 25221733 PMCID: PMC4160080 DOI: 10.1177/2165143412454915
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Career Dev Transit Except Individ ISSN: 2165-1434