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Utilizing Vocational Rehabilitation to Support Post-School Transition for Students with Learning Disabilities
Intervention in School and Clinic (2021)
  • Andrew R Scheef, University of Idaho
  • Michelle Lizotte, Utah State University
Abstract
In addition to supporting the academic goals of students with learning disabilities, secondary special education teachers are tasked with providing services designed to improve post-school outcomes. To improve these offerings, special education teachers should ensure collaboration with vocational rehabilitation (VR) counselors during the transition process. Vocational rehabilitation counselors have unique knowledge for preparing individuals with learning disabilities to be successful in the workplace. Partnering with VR counselors may improve post-school goal acquisition for students. This article describes VR service mandates and provides recommendations for special education teachers to build relationships with VR personnel. 
Keywords
  • learning disabilities,
  • special education,
  • post-school transition,
  • vocational rehabilitation,
  • WIOA,
  • collaboration
Publication Date
Winter 2021
DOI
10.1177/10534512211032604
Citation Information
Andrew R Scheef and Michelle Lizotte. "Utilizing Vocational Rehabilitation to Support Post-School Transition for Students with Learning Disabilities" Intervention in School and Clinic (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michelle-lizotte/6/