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Transition Portfolios for Students With Disabilities

How to Help Students, Teachers, and Families Handle New Settings

Students with mild to severe disabilities have special needs, including specific ways of learning and communicating. Teachers learn these cues and use them to effectively teach their students, but the lessons are often lost when the student moves to a new setting. This user-friendly guide helps teachers create a transition portfolio that will accompany the student to new classrooms and schools, and convey special needs, accommodations, and other vital information to a new team of teachers.

This resource shows you how to collect and include:

    • Educational components, including learning style, physical influences, and environmental influences
    • Accommodations to instruction, environment, or materials
    • Medical information
    • Students' communication styles
    • Positive behavior support plans

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9780761945840
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2002
  • Page Count: 144
  • Publication date: August 27, 2002

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Description

Description

"This book on transition portfolios provides state-of-the-art information on transitioning needs of a wide range of students with disabilities, including those with the most complex needs. Filled with practical ideas and strategies, this book supports the efforts of teachers and families to help the student progress successfully through the educational experience."
June Downing, Professor
California State University, Northridge

Students with mild to severe disabilities have special needs, including specific ways of learning and communicating. Teachers learn these cues and use them to effectively teach their students, but the lessons are often lost when the student moves to a new setting. This user-friendly guide helps teachers create a transition portfolio that will accompany the student to new classrooms and schools, and convey special needs, accommodations, and other vital information to a new team of teachers.

Transition Portfolios for Students With Disabilities offers practical details on gathering critical information, including tips on what to include, sources, and timelines. It also shows you how to collect and include

  • Educational components, including learning style, physical influences, and environmental influences
  • Accommodations to instruction, environment, or materials
  • Medical information
  • Students' communication styles
  • Positive behavior support plans

The authors also include a section on how to collect personal information about students, as well as sample mapping sessions. They also provide easy-to-use charts and tables to help you develop a successful transition portfolio for your students with disabilities.


Key features

  • The authors have written the first book on transition portfolios although much has been written and researched over the last 2-3 years.
  • The book will provide sample portfolios across grades and abilities.
  • It will make a nice addition to a growing special education list, and one that has the potential to reach the largest demographic within that market.

Author(s)

Author(s)

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Mary Ann Demchak

MaryAnn Demchak has worked in the field of special education for over 20 years as a classroom teacher, project director, and university professor. She has direct experience with individuals with severe, multiple disabilities and experience with those who have mild disabilities. Currently, she teaches courses in severe, multiple disabilities at the Univeristy of Nevada, Reno as well as directs a technical assistance project for students who are deafblind. She has numerous publications and conference presentations related to various special education issues (e.g., instruction of students with severe, multiple disabilities; planning for students with challenging behaviors).
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

About the Authors

Introduction

1. Gathering Information to Create a Transition Portfolio

Contents of a Portfolio

Sources of Information

Timelines for Developing a Portfolio

Summary

2. Collecting Personal Information About the Student

Information-Gathering Techniques

Summary

Additional Resources

3. Including Medical Information in a Portfolio

Components of a Medical Section

Summary

Additional Resources

4. Educational Programming

Educational Components of a Portfolio

Summary

Additional Resources

5. Adaptations and Supports

Assistive Technology

Individualized Accomodations to Instruction, Environment, or Materials

Specialized Accomodations for Visual and Hearing Impairments

Assistance From Other People

Summary

Additional Resources

6. Special Considerations for Students With Physical Impairments

Appropriate Positioning of Students With Physical Impairments

Summary

Additional Resources

7. Communication

Documenting the Student's Receptive and Expressive Communication

Communication Opportunities

Communication Partners and Communication Topics

Teaching Communication Skills

Summary

Additional Resources

8. Behavior Support and Reinforcement Strategies

Effective Reinforcement Strategies

Functional Behavior Assessment

Underlying Assumptions

Completing a Functional Behavior Assessment

Developing a Positive Behavior Support Plan

Summary

Additional Resources

9. Teaming, Problem Solving, and Keeping Notes

Elements of an Effective Collaborative Team

Getting Organized and Making Decisions

Collaborative Problem Solving

Writing It All Down

Summary

Additional Resources

Final Thoughts

Appendix A: Suzie's Case Study

Appendix B: Steve's Case Study

Appendix C: Patrick's Case Study

References

Index

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