Title: *Jenny Rovel Jones, C-Tran Teacher
1Welcome!
- Jenny Rovel Jones, C-Tran Teacher Recent KU
Masters Student - Bill Stogsdill, a C-Tran Graduate Success Story
2Topics for Today!
- Basic Information about the Community Transition
Program (C-Tran) - Results of Graduate Project
- Creating and Implementing a Continuing Education
Club - A Student Success Story!
3Community Transition Program (C-TRAN)
- We provide community-based transition services,
instruction, and activities individualized to
meet the needs of young adults with mild to
moderate disabilities ages 18-21.
4C-TRAN
- Is based from a duplex apartment in the Lawrence
Community - Currently has 12 students, 1 teacher, 1 social
worker and 3 community coaches - Helps to Connect Young Adults and their Families
with Community Agencies - Works closely with USD497s Work Experience
Program
5C-Trans Main Goals Are
- To increase student independence
- To teach individualized life and social skills in
the community - To assist young adults in reaching their
individualized transition goals - To increase young adults self-determination and
self-advocacy skills
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7How Has C-Tran Addressed Continuing Education?
- Through Individualized Clubs, Curriculum, and
Activities - Helping the Young Adult to Communicate and
Coordinate with Continuing Education Agencies - Gaining the Life Skills Needed for
Post-Secondary Education Environments
8Students with Disabilities and Knowledge/Success
in Post-Secondary Education Environments
- Developing a 14-week Continuing Education Club
Designed to Increase Student Knowledge and Success
9Why Did I Select this Project?
- Student and Parent Interest
- Increasing population of young adults with mild
disabilities entering the program - K-10 Connector makes JCCC options more realistic
and accessible
10Why Did I Select this Project?
- To expand opportunities for young adults in the
18-21 program in the Lawrence area - To incorporate continuing education into my
curriculum for young adults who were/are
interested
11Why Did I Select This Project?
- To expand my curriculum into new areas of adult
living - To prepare for future needs
- Concurrent enrollment will eventually become a
reality!
12Why Did I Select This Project?
- Young adults with disabilities can succeed in the
post-secondary environment! - Giving young adults the skills and training they
need to be prepared for continuing education is
important!
13Purpose of the Continuing Education Club (CEC)
- To provide more intensive training to my students
who were interested in technical school,
community college, or four year universities
14Main Features of the CEC
- 5 participants ages 18-21
- 3 males, 2 females
- 14 sessions (about 2 hours each)
- Met 1x per week on Tuesday mornings
- Some sessions at C-Tran
- Some sessions were community based instructional
visits
15Main Features of the CEC
- Based on my review of the literature and the
curriculum, I chose 10 main topics I wanted to
cover - 1. Differences Between College and High School
- 2. Independent Living in the Dorm or Apartment
- 3. Using Disability Resource Services
- 4. Entrance and Testing Requirements
- 5. Applications
16Main Features of the CEC
- 6. Self-Advocacy and Self-Determination Skills
- 7. Regularly Asking for Accommodations
- 8. Hands On Tours in Student Interest Areas
- 9. The Creation of a Continuing Education Plan
- 10. Completion of a Pre/Post Test Survey
17Main Features of the CEC
- Philosophy of Independence
- Opportunities for Student Choice
- Development of Problem-Solving
- Development of Self-Advocacy
- Least to Most Prompting Strategies
18Main Features of the CEC
- Ensure that the young adults were setting
realistic goals - Teaching vs. Coaching Roles
- Young adult takes responsibility for his or her
own learning
19Pre-and Post-Test Survey
- 11 questions
- Likert-Type Scale
- 1 (Not Prepared), 5 (Very Prepared)
- Designed to test the knowledge, preparation and
information gained during participation in the CEC
20Continuing Education Plan (CEP)
- Student I.E.P. and Testing
- Tools for Transition Worksheets
- Strengths, Needs, Accommodations, Plan
- Sample Application from Lawrence Workforce Center
- College Information
- Materials from Continuing Education Club
- Rubric
21Additional Information About Participants
- All 5 participants were C-Tran students during
the 2006-07 school year - Most/all participants had been involved with
school district Work Experience Program and had
been through a Career Development class in high
school - Individual student interest areas included
- Technical School CNA programs, auto, child
care - Cosmetology School nail technician
- 2 year/4 year College business, computers
22Additional Information About Participants
- VERY capable individuals
-
- memorize information quickly with a little bit
of practice -
- very verbal
- good writing or dictation skills
- 4th-10th grade reading levels
- had become independent w/ minimal supports
-
23Additional Information About Participants
- 2 young adults with mild PDD
- 2 young adults with mild/moderate cognitive
disabilities - 1 young adult with a learning disability/OHI
24Schedule Content for the CEC
- 1/9/2007
- Assessment and Planning Session
- 1/23/07
- Pre-Test, Continuing Ed. Basics
- 1/30/07
- Study Skills
25Schedule Content for the CEC
- 2/6/2007
- Trip to KAW Area Technical School
- 2/20/2007
- Trip to Johnson County Community College
26Schedule Content for the CEC
- 2/27/2007
- Visit to Zs Cosmetology
- Started Continuing Education Plans
- 3/6/2007
- Tour of Oliver Hall on KU Campus
27Schedule Content for the CEC
- 3/13/2007
- Tour of KU Disability Resources and Financial Aid
Office - 3/27/2007
- Self-Advocacy in the Post-Secondary Environment
28Schedule Content for the CEC
- 4/3/2007
- Additional Work on CEPs
- 4/10/2007
- Additional work on CEPs (1 hour)
- 4/24/2007
- Tour of KUs PRE 101 Class
29Schedule Content for the CEC
- 5/1/2007
- Post-Test Reflection Questions
- Completion of CEPs
- 5/8/2007
- Informal Discussion at Munchers Bakery
30Things that Worked
- 4 out of 5 students increased their post-test
survey scores - 4 out of 5 students completed a CEP for current
or future use - 4 out of 5 students were able to identify their
continuing education goals verbally and in writing
31Things that Worked
- The young adults gained more knowledge and
information in the areas of - Understanding college academic expectations
- Differences between college and high school
- Asking for help accommodations
- Using Self-Advocacy Skills to be successful
32Things that Worked
- Good balance of structured teaching sessions,
community based tours, and individual work on
CEPs - Opportunity for more academically challenging
work that some of the other clubs
33Things Id Do Differently
- We needed more time!
- Year-long, not just a semester
- Additional planning time
- Competing schedules absences
34Things Id Do Differently
- Spend more time on the activities that scored
lower on the post-test - Could role-play the college application process
- Put more emphasis on time management
- Having the young adult actually contact college
services by phone or email
35The CEC Continues
- Two 2nd year club members
- Met every other Thursday for 1 hour
- Teaching vs. Coaching
- 14 weeks
- Built from student input and results of Applied
Project - Based on student planning and choice
36The CEC Continues
- Activities Included
- Individual Research
- Office Skills Testing at Lawrence Workforce
Center - (typing, shorthand, 10 key, etc.)
- Taking Portions of ACT
37The CEC Continues.
- Making phone calls to disability resource offices
at area schools to request information - Taking Career Matchmaker Assessment
- Supplementing C.E.P.
- Taking a 2nd Year Survey
- Talking about what happens after C-Tran
38Both students who participated in C.E.C. TWICE
have started or are continuing with coursework
AFTER C-Tran!
- Student 1
- Met with CLEAR for an interview.
- Plans to start CLEAR classes Fall 2008.
- Knows that his main interest area is art/video
game design - Took a certification test to be a Game Leader
at Hometown Games - Student 2
- Did concurrent enrollment to take and pass a
summer class at JCCC - Got extensive computer training with Independence
Inc. - Took Microsoft Excel Certification exam this May
at PCI - Knows that interest areas include math,
business/office, banking
39Thinking Outside the Club
- Other students not in the club addressing
continuing education needs - Starting in 2008, the state of Kansas says that
Continuing Education has to be addressed as part
of the Goal for the Students Future on their
I.E.P. - Getting Help from other Agencies to meet
continuing education needs!!
40Thinking Outside the Club
- Student with own business
- Developed phone script for sales calls!
- Researched potential customers
- Detailed work on phone skills
- Office/filing job at CLO
- Office Events at Job Olympics
- Office Assistant Course at Ind. Inc.
41Thinking Outside the Club
- Student with Office Position
- Main goal is to have his own office!
- Hired by school district records office
- Office events at Job Olympics
- Office Assistant Course at Ind. Inc.
- Took and Passed Microsoft Word exam at PCI.
42Thinking Outside the Club
- Help from Other Agencies
- Independence Inc. Computer Learning Center
- Vocational Rehabilitation
- Certiport Testing Services
- Pinnacle Career Institute
43Plans for Year Three of the CEC!
- Seven new students next year!
- 6 out of the 7 have already identified
Continuing Education as an interest - Start over with some of the topics and tours
from 2006-07 - Combined with student strengths, needs,
preferences, and interests!
44Hooray!
- A Student Success Story
- Congratulations to Bill!
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- Answers to Your Burning Questions About C-Tran or
the CEC
46 Thanks for Coming Today!
47 C-Tran Rocks!