Title: REACH%20Realizing%20Educational%20and%20Career%20Hopes%20University%20of%20Iowa
1REACHRealizing Educational and Career
HopesUniversity of Iowa
- The University of Iowa REACH Program is conceived
as a two year, post-secondary certificate program
located on the campus of the University of Iowa.
Total of 50 students-25 per class. - Education focuses on academic skill building,
career preparation, life skills, socialization,
and career placement following graduation. - The program relies upon evidence based practices
and includes instruction in classrooms, in
residence halls, and at job sites.
2Residence
- Students live in a residence hall located on the
University of Iowa campus, and receive support
from specially trained residence assistants. - A fully inclusive collegiate environment provides
students with age appropriate community
opportunities and interactions with other
university students.
3Students
- Students served by the program will typically
- be between the ages of 18-25
- have identified learning problems that have
significantly interfered with school performance
throughout his/her academic career - generally, students will have been involved in
some form of special education resource
programming - have sufficient skills to adjust to all aspects
of the University based program - Evaluation Challenge
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- develop an alternate or universally designed
"ability to benefit" test that creates access to
PSE for students with disabilities---this does
not currently exist
4Collegiate Educational and Research Impact
All Departments in the College of Education have
professional graduate students and undergraduates
involved in the Program and will be supported by
assistantships in teaching and/or
research. National need focuses on training and
educational practices in post-secondary settings
for students with learning disabilities. The
advancement of inclusive post secondary research
in education and teaching of college students
with multiple learning disabilities is a
continuing goal within the University of Iowa
College of Education.
5RESULTS of the REACH Program
- Career Outcomes
- Most importantly enhanced career outcomes for
students with multiple learning disabilities will
be a continuing reality for Iowa students who
will be successfully pursuing their careers and
their life ambitions following the completion of
the REACH program. - Research and Practice Outcomes
- The advancement of inclusive post secondary
research in education and teaching of college
students with multiple learning disabilities will
be a continuing goal within the University of
Iowa College of Education. This research and
practice will have long reaching impact on
inclusive educational practices in Iowa and the
nation. - Teacher Resource Outcomes
- A growing cadre of trained teachers and graduate
professionals in post secondary education for
college students with multiple learning
disabilities will be available to Iowa and the
nation.
Fall of 2008