Effects of implementing a transition curriculum using Google Classroom on the self-determination, post-secondary readiness, and career readiness skills of high school students with high incidence disabilities

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Williams, Katie (Williams, Katie) (author),(Lynch, Jeremy) (Thesis advisor),(Mild, Toni) (Committee member),Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania College of Education Special Education (Degree grantor),(Keeling, Jeffrey) (Committee member) Students with disabilities -- Vocational guidance,Students with disabilities -- Vocational guidance,Computer managed instruction,Postsecondary education -- Curricula Williams, Katie Lynch, Jeremy Mild, Toni,Keeling, Jeffrey Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania,College of Education,Special Education Degree of Doctor of Education (Ed. D.) Doctorate Degree Special Education
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    Students with high incidence disabilities continue to fall behind when compared to their nondisabled peers who experience much greater post-secondary and employment success after high school. The purpose of the study was to determine if using Google Classroom to implement a transition curriculum would affect the career readiness, post-secondary readiness, and self-determination skills of students with high incidence disabilities. The literature review revealed that there are several definitions and theories defining the components that comprise an effective transition curriculum. Using Google Classroom transition modules were created and implemented that focused on the components: age-appropriate assessments, individualized and student-centered planning and goal setting, career exploration, post-secondary training exploration, employment preparations, and self-determination. A quantitative study was designed to determine whether utilizing Google Classroom had an effect on the self-determination, career readiness, and post-secondary readiness skills of the student participants. Two rating scales were utilized, and a Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to analyze the data. Utilizing Google Classroom had an overall positive effect on the self-determination, career readiness, and post-secondary readiness skills. The transition curriculum also had a positive effect on all areas except leisure activities. This positive effect has many implications on future transition educational practices and post-high school outcomes for students with disabilities. This positive effect could help students secure financial stability and successfully live independently after high school.
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