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Additional Resources for Providing Secondary Transition Services

Overview

The CDE Secondary Transition Team is committed to supporting schools and families, we have collected resources and tools specific to secondary transition that may be useful as you plan for students. 



Career/Employment

  • 50 Videos for Career Path Explorations  From the arts to science to religion, introduce students to a variety of careers with KQED, BAVC and Salesforce resources.  Use these videos to inspire young people to discover careers and explore possible career paths.
  • CareerOneStop video collection  CareerOneStop's video collection allows individuals to learn about careers, industries, skills and abilities, or work options and education levels.
  • Indiana Secondary Transition Resource Center  The website includes a wide variety of short career exploration videos. Some demonstrate the job activities and the type of workplace environment employees would be expected to work in; others interview an employee about their work, their career preparation, and what they enjoy about working in their fields. 
  • Next Vista for Learning - Career videos  1000s of videos about various careers such as health and fitness, history and culture, math, performing arts, etc.
  • Pennsylvania CareerZone  This is a state-supported career exploration and planning system designed to support career and college readiness.

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Families

  • Center for Parent Information & Resources – Coping Tips and Other Useful Info  (scroll down to the section on some coping resources)  Guidance to support youth during COVID-19.
  • Stop Learning Loss – Special Education Resources  This is a place for parents and teachers across the United States to work together, to collaboratively build out a database of educational resources, materials, and activities so that no parent or teacher is on their own.

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Helpful Online Resources

  • Checklist to Prepare Student for Involvement in Virtual IEP Meeting (PDF)
  • Project 10 Transition Education Network - Online Transition-Related Resources (PDF)  This list of resources supports teachers and transition stakeholders who are teaching and providing transition services to students with disabilities through distance learning methods.
  • Virtual Learning Resource Lab  A variety on resources assemble by the Arizona Department of Education to assist teachers to plan for non-traditional instruction including synchronous and asynchronous teaching and learning.

ASD Resources

  • Secondary Transition Resources for students with ASD  The resources on this page were developed with guidance from a technical work group (TWG) of national experts in autism.
  • Autism Focused Intervention Resources & Modules – Build New Routines  It may also be necessary to create new routines during this time, as there are many new demands of caregivers—possibly homeschooling for the first time, continuing to work in/out of the home, and/or caring for multiple children or other family members. Several new routines that may be helpful are described here.
  • Supporting individuals with ASD through uncertain times

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Independent Living

  • Project 10 Transition Education Network  These resources provide information and resources for school professionals, students and families regarding independent living options and strategies for students with disabilities. Resources are included for financial literacy, health, housing, leisure and recreation, and transportation.
  • Self-Determination – I’m determined  Focuses on providing direct instruction, models, and opportunities to practice skills associated with self-determined behavior. This project facilitates youth, especially those with disabilities to undertake a measure of control in their lives, helping to set and steer the course rather than remaining the silent passenger.
  • Zarrow Center for Learning Enrichment – Self-Awareness, Self-Advocacy, and Self-Determination  Transition education resources to build students’ self-awareness, self-advocacy, and self-determination.

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National Resources

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Postsecondary Education/Outcomes

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Transition Assessment Resources

  • Indiana Secondary Transition Assessment Matrix  You may choose assessment tools by topic area, grade level of the study, and disability type.  The matrix will bring up all assessments that match your selected criterion.
  • Arizona Department of Education - Age-Appropriate Transition Assessments Padlet  This padlet offers a variety of secondary transition assessments for all levels of independence in all areas for secondary transition.
  • Wisconsin Transition Improvement Grant Age-Appropriate Transition Assessments and Activities:  Live Binders  A compilation of a variety of free and low-cost comprehensive secondary transition assessments in all areas of secondary transition.
  • National Technical Assistance Center on Transition - Age Appropriate Transition Assessment Toolkit (PDF)  This toolkit provides an explanation of transition assessment, explains why transition assessments should be conducted, how to select transition assessment tools, and how to conduct transition age-appropriate transition assessment.  In addition, it provides examples of informal and formal transition assessments.

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Virtual/Remote Learning

  • Establishing a Remote Learning Environment and Routine (Google Doc)  The following are tips for establishing a positive environment and routine to promote productivity and consistency.
  • If I had to do it over again/ what they wish I knew (Google Doc)  Advice from international educators who are on prolonged online learning due to school closures.
  • Keiser University Multidisciplinary Center (Google Doc)  Helpful online math, language arts, science, general academic, social studies, transition, and virtual tour resources.
  • NTACT Improving Postsecondary Outcomes for All Students with Disabilities (PDF)  Addresses the challenges of educating at home and online.  Service quick guides and resources for all areas of secondary transition.
  • Supporting Transition for Youth Using Online Platforms (Wisconsin Transition Improvement Grant)  This padlet provides various resources and strategies to teachers to support youth during the COVID-19.
  • Leisure, Exercise and Creativity – Free resources for exploring new hobbies amidst social distancing (Google Doc)  A collection of no-cost activities that are available to engage students in leisure activities and exercise during remote learning.
  • Virtual Learning:  Establishing a Remote Learning Environment and Routine School Virtually  School Virtually provides resources for educators and families to support students during distance and online learning, including an educator webinar for designing engaging online lessons and a webinar for parents providing guidance to create supportive environments for learning at home.

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Gail Lott, EdD.
Phone:  303.866.6721
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