The Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) is a nonpartisan, nationwide, nonprofit organization of public officials who head departments of elementary and secondary education in the states...Read more
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There are more than 260 inclusive college programs for students with ID exist across the United States (Think College, 2017). This number represents an exponential increase in programs—nearly 10...Read more
This toolkit is designed to help people (e.g., parents & caregivers, teachers, siblings, service providers) who support teens and young adults on the autism spectrum as they set and pursue...Read more
One way to help students with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (IDD) succeed in their college and career endeavors is to provide training and support to secondary staff working with...Read more
This handout is to give ideas, suggestions, and supporting evidence for teachers to be able to plan for college for their students with intellectual disabilities....Read more
This presentation shares an overview of My Maps and describes how it can be used to create and customize maps to help students ID physically navigate their campus and beyond.
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This resource helps those who are interested in informing state legislators about the importance of college opportunities for students with intellectual disability by providing 10 questions they...Read more
The 411 on Disability Disclosure is a free, downloadable workbook for youth with disabilities to help them discuss the components of disclosure, their rights and responsibilities under the law,...Read more
Opportunities for collaboration, peer-to-peer learning, and coalition building proliferated as the number of inclusive higher education programs more than doubled in the last decade. Alliances...Read more
Postsecondary education (PSE) programs allow for college students with intellectual disability to experience a higher level of autonomy in choice making, which they may not have experienced in...Read more