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Main Author: Thuli, Kelli
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED405504
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contents Access to Success. Strategies for Serving Special Populations in Tech Prep Programs. A Handbook. Thuli, Kelli Access to Education Accessibility (for Disabled) Articulation (Education) College School Cooperation Demonstration Programs Disabilities Educational Finance Educational Legislation Enrollment Federal Legislation Guides Postsecondary Education School Holding Power Secondary Education Special Needs Students State Programs Student Needs Student Recruitment Tech Prep Testing Accommodations This handbook is designed to help educators at the secondary and postsecondary level implement strategies to serve students with special needs in tech prep programs. Chapter 1 suggests how it can be used. Chapter 2 defines tech prep and addresses its funding, students, and mission and goal in Virginia. Chapter 3 focuses on what the Perkins Act says about special populations, particularly funding, equal access, and descriptions of special populations. Chapter 4 suggests steps and strategies for full access: monitoring, recruitment, enrollment, exploration, placement, instructional modifications and accommodations, alternative testing, supplementary support service, and other necessary supports. Chapter 5 lists those strategies and requirements of which students must be aware, and which are necessary for students to be successful each year in tech prep programs. Chapter 6 describes best practices, specifically, the Southwest Virginia Regional Center for the Learning Disabled (LEAP) and St. Mary's County Technical Center. Appendixes include a list of resource organizations: state tech prep, national tech prep, national disability related toll-free telephone services, Virginia Community College System (VCCS) programs, directory of diversity programs in the VCCS; glossary; common abbreviations for transition planning; Americans with Disabilities Act fact sheet; and annotated listing of 86 print and audiovisual items in the Postsecondary Lending Library. Contains 14 references. (YLB)
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spellingShingle Access to Success. Strategies for Serving Special Populations in Tech Prep Programs. A Handbook.
Thuli, Kelli
Access to Education
Accessibility (for Disabled)
Articulation (Education)
College School Cooperation
Demonstration Programs
Disabilities
Educational Finance
Educational Legislation
Enrollment
Federal Legislation
Guides
Postsecondary Education
School Holding Power
Secondary Education
Special Needs Students
State Programs
Student Needs
Student Recruitment
Tech Prep
Testing Accommodations
Access to Success. Strategies for Serving Special Populations in Tech Prep Programs. A Handbook. Thuli, Kelli Access to Education Accessibility (for Disabled) Articulation (Education) College School Cooperation Demonstration Programs Disabilities Educational Finance Educational Legislation Enrollment Federal Legislation Guides Postsecondary Education School Holding Power Secondary Education Special Needs Students State Programs Student Needs Student Recruitment Tech Prep Testing Accommodations This handbook is designed to help educators at the secondary and postsecondary level implement strategies to serve students with special needs in tech prep programs. Chapter 1 suggests how it can be used. Chapter 2 defines tech prep and addresses its funding, students, and mission and goal in Virginia. Chapter 3 focuses on what the Perkins Act says about special populations, particularly funding, equal access, and descriptions of special populations. Chapter 4 suggests steps and strategies for full access: monitoring, recruitment, enrollment, exploration, placement, instructional modifications and accommodations, alternative testing, supplementary support service, and other necessary supports. Chapter 5 lists those strategies and requirements of which students must be aware, and which are necessary for students to be successful each year in tech prep programs. Chapter 6 describes best practices, specifically, the Southwest Virginia Regional Center for the Learning Disabled (LEAP) and St. Mary's County Technical Center. Appendixes include a list of resource organizations: state tech prep, national tech prep, national disability related toll-free telephone services, Virginia Community College System (VCCS) programs, directory of diversity programs in the VCCS; glossary; common abbreviations for transition planning; Americans with Disabilities Act fact sheet; and annotated listing of 86 print and audiovisual items in the Postsecondary Lending Library. Contains 14 references. (YLB)
title Access to Success. Strategies for Serving Special Populations in Tech Prep Programs. A Handbook.
topic Access to Education
Accessibility (for Disabled)
Articulation (Education)
College School Cooperation
Demonstration Programs
Disabilities
Educational Finance
Educational Legislation
Enrollment
Federal Legislation
Guides
Postsecondary Education
School Holding Power
Secondary Education
Special Needs Students
State Programs
Student Needs
Student Recruitment
Tech Prep
Testing Accommodations
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED405504