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Addressing the full range of curricular and instructional issues that face professionals working in middle school, high school, and post-high school programs, Successful Transition Programs: Pathways for Students With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Second Edition is the most relevant text available for teachers and administrators. Authors John Mc Donnell and Michael L. Hardman take the position that the most effective transition programs are those that cumulatively build on the capacity of students for employment, community living, and citizenship.
Key Features and Benefits
- Covers systematic transition planning, employment preparation, participation in the general education curriculum, instruction in community settings, and preparing students to live as independently as possible
- Aligns with recommended practice in the field and with federal legislation governing educational and community service programs
- Contains ecological curriculum models for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities
- Includes focus review questions, real-life example windows, and point/counterpoint boxes from key researchers on controversial issues to help readers connect the book′s concepts with the typical needs of students
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Section I. Foundations of Transition Programs
1. Historical and Legislative Foundations – Michael L. Hardman and Shirley Ann Dawson
2. Expected Outcomes and Emerging Values – Margret A. Crockett and Michael L. Hardman
3. The Role of Secondary Education in Transition – Margret A. Crockett and Michael L. Hardman
Section II. Curriculum and Transition Planning
4. Curriculum – John Mc Donnell
5. Developing IEPs/Transition Plans – Shamby Polychronis and John Mc Donnell
6. Promoting Self-Determination – Jayne Mc Guire
7. Parent and Family Involvement – Andrea P. Mc Donnell and Catherine Nelson
Section III. Instruction and Educational Supports
8. Inclusion in General Education Classes – John Mc Donnell and Brigid E. Brown
9. Instruction in Community Settings – John Mc Donnell
Section IV. Critical Program Components
10. Home and Community Living – J. Matt Jameson and John Mc Donnell
11. Leisure and Recreation – Tessie Rose
12. Employment Training – John Mc Donnell
13. Job Placement – John Mc Donnell
Section V. Postschool Options
14. Postschool Residential Alternatives – Tim Riesen
15. Postschool Employment Alternatives – Tim Riesen
16. Transition to Postsecondary Education – John Mc Donnell, Sharlene A. Kiuhara, and Margaret Collier
Developing IEPs/Transition Plans – Shamby Polychronis, John Mc Donnell
Expected Outcomes and Emerging Values – Margret Crockett, Michael Hardman
Historical and Legislative Foundations – Michael Hardman, Shirley Dawson
Home and Community Living – J Jameson, John Mc Donnell
Instruction in Community Settings – John Mc Donnell
Leisure and Recreation – Tessie Rose
Parent and Family Involvement – Andrea Mc Donnell, Catherine Nelson
Promoting Self-Determination – Jayne Mc Guire
The Role of Secondary Education in Transition – Margret Crockett, Michael Hardman
Transition to Postsecondary Education – John Mc Donnell, Sharlene Kiuhara, Margaret Collier
Postschool Residential Alternatives – Tim Riesen