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Partnering to Improve Career and Technical Education for Students With Disabilities: A Position Paper of the Division on Career Development and Transition
Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals
  • Michael W. Harvey, Pennsylvania State University
  • Dawn A. Rowe, East Tennessee State University
  • David W. Test, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • Catherine Imperatore, Association for Career and Technical Education, Inc
  • Allison Lombardi, University of Connecticut
  • Michelle Conrad, University of Central Missouri
  • Amy Szymanski, State Support Team Region 1
  • Kristy Barnett, GREAT PLAINS TECHNOLOGY CENTER
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-2020
Description

This article describes the Division of Career Development and Transition’s (DCDT) position regarding Career Technical Education (CTE) and provides recommendations regarding more intense collaboration to improve access to and persistence in CTE for students with disabilities. Professional groups, such as the DCDT and the Association for Career and Technical Education, as well as policy makers, should strengthen collaboration in this area. This position paper: (a) explores CTE’s effectiveness as a secondary special education and transition service; (b) summarizes relevant federal legislation; and (c) presents key recommendations for policy, practice, personnel preparation and professional development, and research. Policy and practice recommendations emphasize access and equity, personnel preparation and professional development recommendations promote an understanding of related legislation and instructional practices, and research recommendations emphasize collaborative high-quality research.

Citation Information
Michael W. Harvey, Dawn A. Rowe, David W. Test, Catherine Imperatore, et al.. "Partnering to Improve Career and Technical Education for Students With Disabilities: A Position Paper of the Division on Career Development and Transition" Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals Vol. 43 Iss. 2 (2020) p. 67 - 77 ISSN: 2165-1434
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/dawn-rowe/172/