Self-advocacy Skills for Students with Learning Disabilities

Self-advocacy Skills for Students with Learning Disabilities
Author: Henry B. Reiff
Publisher: National Professional Resources Inc./Dude Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781934032060

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Filled with strategies, and resources, this book uses the author's groundbreaking research about successful adults with learning disabilities, to promote self-advocacy. This work is brimming with useful and practical information. It is easily understood and embraced by students with learning disabilities, their parents, guidance counselors, and stakeholders in the fields of both higher and special education.

Evaluating Self-advocacy in High School Students with Learning Disabilities Through Case Study Analysis

Evaluating Self-advocacy in High School Students with Learning Disabilities Through Case Study Analysis
Author: Stephen L. Centerrino
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2016
Genre: Autonomy (Psychology)
ISBN:

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Students with learning disabilities continue to make advancements in their preparation for post-secondary studies and are one of the largest growing populations to enter colleges and universities. However, it is estimated that only forty percent of students with a learning disability report it to their post-secondary schools, creating difficulties for students to successfully transition to the new academic expectations. Research shows one significant reason for the lack of reporting is students' deficiency in their ability to self-advocate. The current study looks at seven high school students with identified learning disabilities, who receive special education services, to evaluate their understanding and use of self-advocacy skills in their high school setting, in their preparation for transition into post-secondary education. Through the use of the Constructivism-Interpretivism paradigm, with an inductive approach, this case study analysis produced five primary themes and ten associated sub-themes. Analysis of semi-structured interviews and artifacts reveal themes of Awareness, Security, Communication, Experiences, and Motivation. To understand how, from the perspective of the students, these themes emerged and what role they play in the students' understanding, development, and use of self-advocacy, two research questions guide the analysis: (1) How do high school students with learning disabilities view the role of the school and educators in their development and use self-advocacy skills? and (2) How do high school students with learning disabilities understand the role of self-advocacy skills in their preparation for post-secondary studies?

You Got Into Where?

You Got Into Where?
Author: Joi Wade
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2016-06-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781365159718

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""You Got Into Where?"" is the first college admissions guide written by a student who is fresh out of the college admissions process. Learn how I was admitted to schools like the University of Southern California and New York University with full tuition scholarships. The guide features copies of my admissions essay, writing supplement, and activities resume that I used to apply to college the fall of my senior year. Get advice on all the secrets of the admissions process from start to finish. ""I can't believe that a 17 year-old has written a college admissions books that is so well-written, clear and accurate. No wonder USC jumped at the chance to have her become their student. My sense of things is that mostly parents read college admissions books; high school students just don't want to take the time. Given what she says and how she says it, I truly believe that teens will rush to read "You Got Into Where?" It is well worth their time."" -Marjorie Hansen Shaevitz Author, adMISSION POSSIBLE

How Much Is Too Much? [previously Published as How Much Is Enough?]

How Much Is Too Much? [previously Published as How Much Is Enough?]
Author: Jean Illsley Clarke
Publisher: Da Capo Lifelong Books
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2014-01-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 073821681X

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Revised edition of How much is enough?, published in 2004 by Marlowe & Company.

Wrightslaw

Wrightslaw
Author: Peter W. D. Wright
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2002
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Aimed at parents of and advocates for special needs children, explains how to develop a relationship with a school, monitor a child's progress, understand relevant legislation, and document correspondence and conversations.

Self-Determination

Self-Determination
Author: Michael L. Wehmeyer
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2007-01-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1452293430

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"There is not available a more comprehensive book in the area of self-determination." —Melinda Pierson, Department of Special Education California State University, Fullerton "Unique because it provides direction for teaching and supporting self-determined behavior across all age groups and also within the general education classroom and curricula." —Marianne Mooney, Senior Research Associate TransCen, Inc., Post-Secondary Learning and Careers Give students with disabilities powerful tools for success in school and in life! Michael Wehmeyer and Sharon Field present research-proven instructional strategies that empower special needs students at all grade levels to make their own decisions. Self-Determination offers detailed and current practitioner-oriented approaches in combination with extensive teacher reproducibles—all within the context of inclusion, standards-based reform, and access to the general curriculum. Linked to the IDEA requirement for individualized transition plans, this user-friendly resource assists practitioners in teaching the skills necessary for making decisions about employment, job skills, further schooling, and independent living. Educators will discover how to: Encourage students to become their own advocates by practicing assertive behavior Use needs-assessment techniques to determine the level of instruction required for each student Teach effective choice making, problem solving, and goal setting Support both families and fellow educators in their efforts to teach self-determination skills Special education teachers, general educators, and administrators will find this handbook an invaluable guide for helping students establish their own goals and plan for a strong and healthy future!