Special Education Resources
for New Hampshire

Transition Planning
   

Secondary to Postsecondary Education Transition Planning for Students with Learning Disabilities - National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities

Age Appropriate Transiton Assessments - National Secondary Transition Technical Assistance Center

Career Planning Begins with Assessment: A Guide for Professionals Serving Youth with Educational and Career Development Challenges - National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability

Transition Coalition Website - Providing online information, support, and professional development on topics related to the transition from school to adult life for youth with disabilities

Promoting Effective Parent Involvement in Secondary Education and Transition - National Center on Secondary Education and Transition

Life Skills for Vocational Success - website

Youthhood.org - National Center on Secondary Education & Transition (NCSET) - Youthhood provides students and their teachers, mentors, and parents with an online, research-based transition curriculum focused on preparing for life after high school.

Job skills class for people with developmental disabilities - a self-study course designed to help people with developmental disabilities find meaningful jobs and jumpstart their careers.

What Works Transition Research Synthesis - National Secondary Transition Technical Assistance Center

National Center on Secondary Education and Transition

Transition - National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities

Transition 101
Transition for Parents
Transition for Students
Transition for Professionals
Transition for Specific Disabilities

Life After High School Transition Toolkit - Developed by the Parent Information Center with funding from the New Hampshire Department of Education SIG grant

New Hampshire Area Agency Transition Manual - This manual has not been updated for IDEA 2004. It does, however, contain very useful information and worksheets.

i transition - www.pepnet.org has developed an excellent transition website. It was designed especially for students who are deaf or hard of hearing but is an excellent resource for anyone.

college.gov - college planning website provided by the U.S. Department of Education

going-to-college.org - college planning website provided by the U.S. Department of Education

Writing the Transition Plan - A library of resources from the National Secondary Transition Technical Assistance Center


Information

OSEP-funded projects exclusively focused on transition.

National Secondary Transition Technical Assistance Center

National Center on Secondary Education and Transition -
Research to Practice Briefs

TAcommunities: Exiting Part B - Join this community of practice, where OSEP's TA&D network come together to discuss and share resources on increased graduation rates, reduced dropout rates, and transition to postsecondary education, employment, civic engagement, and adult community living.


TATRA (Technical Assistance on Transition and the Rehabilitation Act)

The National Longitudinal Transition Study-2 (NLTS2) - Funded by the U.S. Department of Education. Over the next several years, NLTS2 will document the experiences of a national sample of students as they move into adult roles.



Resources for Post Secondary Education

Your Rights and Responsibilities in College - U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights, May 2005

Accommodating Students with Dyslexia in All Classroom Settings
- International Dyslexia Association (IDA) fact sheet

Suggestions for Faculty - International Dyslexia Association (IDA) fact sheet

Learning Disabilities: Issues in Higher Education
- Report from the National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities (NJCLD) January 29, 1999

Guide to Postsecondary Education Information

Calculating College Costs

   
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