This graphic illustrates the history of the development of career technical education in the United States, marking several important developments between its inception in 1917 and the passage and...Read more
Resource Library
Welcome to the Think College resource library!
The library includes carefully selected resources on a wide range of topics related to postsecondary education for people with intellectual disability.
Use the filters on the left to narrow your search by topic, and click on Advanced Filters to refine by project, audience, media type, or publication type. If you are having trouble finding the resources you need, please contact us at thinkcollegeTA@gmail.com
This report was developed by the directors and staff of the networks of University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Centers and the Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental...Read more
More students with intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) are attending post-secondary education than ever before. As more students with IDD enter college, inclusive post-secondary...Read more
During a Student Credentials Affinity Group meeting, Dr. Kate Strater, Calvin University, shared her journey through the university credential approval process. Kate’s work included not only...Read more
A five minute video by Norman Kunc and Emma Vanderklift that uses words and music to highlight important concepts to remember when supporting people with disabilities. Excellent training...Read more
Topic: A discussion about voting
Hosted by: Liz Weintraub and Lauren Blachowiak, Liz’s co-worker
What happened: Liz and Lauren made a presentation on how to how to register to...Read more
Think College Insight Brief #19 describes Winthrop University's dual enrollment program, includes how it began, critical features and benefits of the dual enrollment approach....Read more
Students with intellectual disability (ID) now have opportunities to attend college. In 2014, students with ID accessed college through 221 Postsecondary education (PSE) programs in the United...Read more
When considering transition, not only is collaboration important, but under the right conditions it can lead to desired outcomes for youth with disabilities in transition from school to careers...Read more
A 20 question online survey from Education.org that allows students to discover their learning style (visual, auditory or tactile).