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Page 1: SMART Transition Planning for Students Tracy Elger, CESA 2 Pam Jenson, TIG.

SMART Transition Planning for Students

Tracy Elger, CESA 2

Pam Jenson, TIG

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Agenda

What is a Transition Plan The SMART Process Wisconsin Data on Transition Steps of the PTP for SMART Planning Data to Determine College and Career

Readiness

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Transition Plans

Grounded in the IEP In the past…I-8…Transition Plan within the IEP

PTP Present…Postsecondary Transition Plan…in

place of the I-8…Live within the IEP

PTP=Transition Plan Are your student’s transition plans SMART?

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SMART Process

S=Strategic and Specific-Transition Assessment M=Measurable-Measurable Post School Goals A=Attainable-Transition Services/Course of

study R=Results Based-Monitoring Progress of

Transition T=Timebound-Attainable at each Individual

Student’s Graduation

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Why Do We Need a SMART Process for Transition Planning

Students with Disabilities Graduation Rates

Students with Disabilities in the Workforce

Students with Disabilities in Higher Education

Students with Disabilities in Independent Living

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Dropout Rates

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WISEDASH

WISEDASH-DEWS

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How Could You Use DEWS with SwD?

Print out the student profile Examine the DEWS Outcome Score; check to

see if any of the sub scores are in the Moderate to High level

Supplement with more recent, local data Be sure that the DEWS Outcome Data is current Record information in the Present Levels section

of the IEP Create Transition Plan to address warning signs

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Steps of the PTP for SMART Planning Inviting/engaging the student Providing an age appropriate transition

assessment Writing Measurable Post Secondary Goals

Education/Training Employment-through WI Career Clusters/Pathways Independent Living

Annual Goals

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The Numbers –Data from the 2013 Survey

Although the numbers on the previous slide look good, the reality still is…

48% Students are competitively employed 42% Students are attending higher education 25% Students are living independently

The need…Every Student a Graduate: College and Career Ready!

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The Pressure

We must educate the whole child We must attend the child’s daily needs We must prepare the child for their possible

future We must meet the needs of all children We must meet the needs of multiple

stakeholders with differing expectations We must be accountable

The Handbook for SMART School Teams

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Steps of the PTP for SMART Planning cont.

Designing well planned Transition Activities/Services

Determining a Course of study and 4 year plan

Including outside agencies Giving students their rights once they are age

of majority

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Selecting your SMART Transition Team Principal Special Education Director Special Education Teachers General Education Teacher Guidance Counselor/School Psych Para Professional (if appropriate) Parents Student

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Transition Assessments

A Transition Assessment is needed to complete a PTP

Quality Assessments are needed for individualized success

Choosing the right assessment to match your students needs is key.

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Transition Goals

Goals in the IEP must be linked to the student’s transition needs

Goals must be SMART to allow the student to grow in college and career readiness

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Course of Study/4 Year Plan

When is a 4 year plan written? How does a 4 year plan translate to a course

of study in the PTP? How do you link the course of study to the

student’s transition goal? How do you monitor a students course of

study?

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Data to Determine College and Career Readiness

What data should we be looking at?

Where do special education teachers get the data?

Other Ideas?

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Predictors of Post School Success

Career Awareness Occupational Courses Vocational Education Work Study Paid Employment/Work Experience Test Preparation/Accommodations Inclusion in General Education Program of Study

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Predictors of Post School Success

Self Advocacy/Self Determination Independent Living Skills Social Skills Community Experiences Family Engagement Student Support Interagency Collaboration Transition Programming

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How Can Your School Become a SMART Transition School

Make it a priority that every student is college and career ready.

Understand transition and it’s purpose. It is not the goal for every student just to graduate, but to prepare them for life after high school.

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Questions