A Collaborative Approach to Transition Planning for Students With Disabilities
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Publishing:1st May '25
£51.99
This title is due to be published on 1st May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£145.00(9781041008699)
The book’s framework is specially designed to advance students’ involvement and participation in their lives, not only in the presence of the most severe sensory and intellectual disabilities, but also in the case of multiple disabilities. Unique scenarios not typically seen in other textbooks, such as IEP team disagreements, students with terminal illnesses, students with ill or overworked parents or students living in poverty are also explored.
This updated edition also includes:
· Descriptions of research-based practices to maximize students’ self-determination, autonomy, goal setting and ability to have successful life experiences
· Opportunities to integrate knowledge with practice by providing strategies that relate to the real-life difficulties students and transition planning specialists may encounter
· Easy-to-replicate communication tools, such as letters to students and parents, as examples to enhance collaboration
· Methods for teachers to effectively promote and increase student involvement and collaboration by using structured and interactive interviews
· Guidance aligned with the most up-to-date special education law
A Collaborative Approach to Transition Planning for Students with Disabilities reflects the universal challenges that teachers, families, and finally, the students themselves, face as they progress through school with a disability. For students with disabilities, the key component to successful transition planning is creating a collaborative atmosphere that allows them to be successful. This book promises to serve as an essential resource to all who are dedicated to that goal.
Preservice teachers struggle with the complex concepts and aspects of special education transition planning, and as an instructor in a special educator teacher preparation program, I struggled to find just the perfect textbook to support my teachings in transition planning to my preservice teachers. That is until I found A Collaborative Approach to Transition Planning for Students with Disabilities by Dr. JoAnn Rae. Throughout the text, Dr. Rae’s decades of experience are apparent in the breadth and depth of her coverage of the legislation and implementation of transition planning, the goals and methods of transition planning, how to support our students in their self-advocacy and decision-making, and how to collaborate with families and special education professionals. The textual framework has been specially designed to support preservice students’ understanding and participation in transition planning meetings through research-based practices that help to maximize special education students’ self-determination, goal setting, and agency for successful life experiences. I have found Dr. Rae’s inclusion of student scenarios an excellent tool to teach my preservice teachers about students with low incidence disabilities, severe sensory and intellectual disabilities, and also students with health impairments, and multiple disabilities. Her unique scenarios are comprehensive and an extremely effective tool to demonstrate complexities not found in other textbooks, such as IEP team disagreements, students with a myriad of illnesses, students with complex family needs, and students living in poverty. These well-thought-out scenarios were perfect for group engagement and provided my preservice teachers with opportunities to work together to problem-solve and integrate knowledge with practice and provide strategies that help them understand the real-life challenges students, their families, and transition planning specialists encounter day-to-day. This book will serve as an excellent resource to any instructor supporting preservice or in-service teachers and transition specialists in understanding the complex concepts and aspects of special education transition planning, and post-secondary success for students with disabilities.
Patricia R. Huskin, PhD, Retired Associate Professor
Department of Teacher & Bilingual Education
College of Education & Human Performance
Texas A&M University, Kingsville
ISBN: 9781638221647
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
416 pages
2nd edition