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The Future of Transition:
It’s all About Quality Now!
MCEC 75th Annual Conference
March 5, 2014
June Gothberg, Ph.D., Director
Maria Peak, Coordinator
Michigan Transition Projects, MDE-OSE
Transition Structure in Michigan
Michigan Department of Education, Office
of Special Education
Michigan Transition Projects
June Gothberg, Director

Graduation and

Transition Education, Services, and

Dropout Prevention

Post-school Outcomes

Leisa Gallagher, Coordinator

Maria Peak, Coordinator
Major Projects
Graduation and Dropout Transition Education,
Prevention
Services, and
Post-school Outcomes
OSEP’s Near Future Direction
De-emphasizing compliance, emphasizing quality, outcomes,
and results
• SPP/APR - Moving away from individual indicator reporting
• New Indicator B17/C11 Statewide Systemic Improvement
Plan
Our Near Future Direction
• Changes in B13
• Still must look at compliance
• Piloting a rubric to emphasize quality transition planning
and student engagement
• Gathering input around the state to identify transition needs
• Piloting BackStory – a data dashboard and student
engagement app
• RTSL statewide scale up
RTSL Statewide Scale Up
Transition Community Conversations
Selection Criteria:
• Volunteers solicited
• Core team selected a sample from volunteers representing
broad context of locals in Michigan:
 Rural, suburban, urban
 Upper and lower peninsula
 Socio-economic status
The State of Michigan Transition
• 2011-2013
• Michigan Transition Outcomes Project (MI-TOP)
• Transition-focused Community Conversations in local districts
across the state
• Teams included:
• ISD Transition Coordinator
• Other ISD staff
• Teachers
• Administrators
• CTE
• Community College Representatives
• Community Business Representatives
• Other Community Partners
• Parents
Transition Community Conversations
Logistics:
• Held between April 2011 and March 2013

• 13 intermediate school districts (ISDs) representing 564 local
school districts
• Time allowed for conversations varied from 2 to 3.5 hours
based on availability of participants
Transition Community Conversations
Guided Questions:
• Are schools preparing students to belong and succeed in
their community?
• Is the community prepared to support students in their
community once they leave school?
• How do we know?
Your Turn
Take a few minutes with your neighbor and jot down your
thoughts and examples for your local community
Guided Questions:
• Are schools preparing students to belong and succeed in
their community?
• Is the community prepared to support students in their
community once they leave school?
• How do we know?
Share Out
Reported Strengths
Reported Strengths
Taxonomy Area and Practice
Interagency Collaboration
Revenue sharing with Michigan Rehabilitation Services
Interagency collaboration happening
Strong relationship between schools and business
Agencies provided/supported in-school programs
Agency provided non-school programs
Strong relationship between schools and agencies
Program Structures
Community-based programming
Innovative exemplary programs (DELTA, SAID, Career Forward, WBL)
Accessing grant funding
Successful stand-alone programs

f

Percent

10
8
6
6
6
5

76.92
61.54
46.15
46.15
46.15
38.46

10
8
6
6

76.92
61.54
46.15
46.15

Note. Percentage of community conversations in which the practice was identified as a strength.
Reported Needs
Reported Needs
Taxonomy Area and Practice
Interagency Collaboration
Collaboration needed to address mental health needs
Need specific services (training, job coach, transportation, time)
Need to increase collaboration with community agencies
Need to define transition roles between school and agencies
Need more consistent services
Program Structures
Data collection and use
Policy to better align academic and transition requirements
Increase transition programs for all students
Clarity in use of diploma, personal curriculum, and certificates
Transportation
Programs for specific populations (ASD, LD, Transient, Dropout)
Increase evidence-based knowledge and practice

f

Percent

8
7
6
5
5

61.54
53.85
46.15
38.46
38.46

12
9
8
8
7
6
5

92.31
69.23
61.54
61.54
53.85
46.15
38.46

Note. Percentage of community conversations in which the practice was identified as a needs.
Family Community Conversations
• February 2014
• Michigan Transition Outcomes Project (MI-TOP) assisted ISD
Transition Coordinators to run their own community
conversations
• Transition-focused Community Conversations with families
Family Community Conversations
Logistics:
• Completed within two weeks in February 2014
• 6 communities totally 9 conversations
• 44 family member involved
• Transition Coordinators were provided:
• Guidance on how to choose family member
• Suggestions on determining additional listeners
Family Community Conversations
Five questions:
• What was your involvement in your child’s education and transition
planning?
• How were you informed about academic expectations and progress?
• How were you informed about things you could do at home to
support your child’s education?
• Was family involvement encouraged? If so, how?
• What training opportunities and resources have been offered?
Final Question:
Do you believe schools are doing what is necessary to engage parents?
Your Turn
Take a few minutes with your neighbor and jot down your thoughts on
what you think families of transition-aged students with disabilities in
your community would say:
Five questions:
• What was your involvement in your child’s education and transition
planning?
• How were you informed about academic expectations and progress?
• How were you informed about things you could do at home to support
your child’s education?
• Was family involvement encouraged? If so, how?
• What training opportunities and resources have been offered?
Final Question:
Do you believe schools are doing what is necessary to engage parents?
Share Out
Ah-has
• Parents need transition guidance earlier (elementary, middle school)
• Parents need correct information
• Personal curriculum
• Consequences of non-diploma track
• Michigan Merit Curriculum

• Parents learn most from other parents
• Parents are doing a lot outside of the school environment to support
their child
• Tutoring
• Homework assistance
• Providing social opportunities

• Access to a Transition Coordinator had a positive impact for
information and guidance on the transition process
• Elementary school was hard, Middle School was horrible and once
connected with a supportive adult – High School was pretty good.
• Parents received information and saw growth in their child when
they entered Transition Specific Programs
Using Data for Transition Planning
The Future of Transition:
It’s all About Quality Now!
MCEC 75th Annual Conference
March 5, 2014
June Gothberg, Ph.D., Director
Maria Peak, Coordinator
Michigan Transition Projects, MDE-OSE

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Mcec2014 jg (1)

  • 1. The Future of Transition: It’s all About Quality Now! MCEC 75th Annual Conference March 5, 2014 June Gothberg, Ph.D., Director Maria Peak, Coordinator Michigan Transition Projects, MDE-OSE
  • 2. Transition Structure in Michigan Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education Michigan Transition Projects June Gothberg, Director Graduation and Transition Education, Services, and Dropout Prevention Post-school Outcomes Leisa Gallagher, Coordinator Maria Peak, Coordinator
  • 3. Major Projects Graduation and Dropout Transition Education, Prevention Services, and Post-school Outcomes
  • 4. OSEP’s Near Future Direction De-emphasizing compliance, emphasizing quality, outcomes, and results • SPP/APR - Moving away from individual indicator reporting • New Indicator B17/C11 Statewide Systemic Improvement Plan
  • 5. Our Near Future Direction • Changes in B13 • Still must look at compliance • Piloting a rubric to emphasize quality transition planning and student engagement • Gathering input around the state to identify transition needs • Piloting BackStory – a data dashboard and student engagement app • RTSL statewide scale up
  • 7. Transition Community Conversations Selection Criteria: • Volunteers solicited • Core team selected a sample from volunteers representing broad context of locals in Michigan:  Rural, suburban, urban  Upper and lower peninsula  Socio-economic status
  • 8. The State of Michigan Transition • 2011-2013 • Michigan Transition Outcomes Project (MI-TOP) • Transition-focused Community Conversations in local districts across the state • Teams included: • ISD Transition Coordinator • Other ISD staff • Teachers • Administrators • CTE • Community College Representatives • Community Business Representatives • Other Community Partners • Parents
  • 9. Transition Community Conversations Logistics: • Held between April 2011 and March 2013 • 13 intermediate school districts (ISDs) representing 564 local school districts • Time allowed for conversations varied from 2 to 3.5 hours based on availability of participants
  • 10. Transition Community Conversations Guided Questions: • Are schools preparing students to belong and succeed in their community? • Is the community prepared to support students in their community once they leave school? • How do we know?
  • 11. Your Turn Take a few minutes with your neighbor and jot down your thoughts and examples for your local community Guided Questions: • Are schools preparing students to belong and succeed in their community? • Is the community prepared to support students in their community once they leave school? • How do we know?
  • 14. Reported Strengths Taxonomy Area and Practice Interagency Collaboration Revenue sharing with Michigan Rehabilitation Services Interagency collaboration happening Strong relationship between schools and business Agencies provided/supported in-school programs Agency provided non-school programs Strong relationship between schools and agencies Program Structures Community-based programming Innovative exemplary programs (DELTA, SAID, Career Forward, WBL) Accessing grant funding Successful stand-alone programs f Percent 10 8 6 6 6 5 76.92 61.54 46.15 46.15 46.15 38.46 10 8 6 6 76.92 61.54 46.15 46.15 Note. Percentage of community conversations in which the practice was identified as a strength.
  • 16. Reported Needs Taxonomy Area and Practice Interagency Collaboration Collaboration needed to address mental health needs Need specific services (training, job coach, transportation, time) Need to increase collaboration with community agencies Need to define transition roles between school and agencies Need more consistent services Program Structures Data collection and use Policy to better align academic and transition requirements Increase transition programs for all students Clarity in use of diploma, personal curriculum, and certificates Transportation Programs for specific populations (ASD, LD, Transient, Dropout) Increase evidence-based knowledge and practice f Percent 8 7 6 5 5 61.54 53.85 46.15 38.46 38.46 12 9 8 8 7 6 5 92.31 69.23 61.54 61.54 53.85 46.15 38.46 Note. Percentage of community conversations in which the practice was identified as a needs.
  • 17. Family Community Conversations • February 2014 • Michigan Transition Outcomes Project (MI-TOP) assisted ISD Transition Coordinators to run their own community conversations • Transition-focused Community Conversations with families
  • 18. Family Community Conversations Logistics: • Completed within two weeks in February 2014 • 6 communities totally 9 conversations • 44 family member involved • Transition Coordinators were provided: • Guidance on how to choose family member • Suggestions on determining additional listeners
  • 19. Family Community Conversations Five questions: • What was your involvement in your child’s education and transition planning? • How were you informed about academic expectations and progress? • How were you informed about things you could do at home to support your child’s education? • Was family involvement encouraged? If so, how? • What training opportunities and resources have been offered? Final Question: Do you believe schools are doing what is necessary to engage parents?
  • 20. Your Turn Take a few minutes with your neighbor and jot down your thoughts on what you think families of transition-aged students with disabilities in your community would say: Five questions: • What was your involvement in your child’s education and transition planning? • How were you informed about academic expectations and progress? • How were you informed about things you could do at home to support your child’s education? • Was family involvement encouraged? If so, how? • What training opportunities and resources have been offered? Final Question: Do you believe schools are doing what is necessary to engage parents?
  • 22. Ah-has • Parents need transition guidance earlier (elementary, middle school) • Parents need correct information • Personal curriculum • Consequences of non-diploma track • Michigan Merit Curriculum • Parents learn most from other parents • Parents are doing a lot outside of the school environment to support their child • Tutoring • Homework assistance • Providing social opportunities • Access to a Transition Coordinator had a positive impact for information and guidance on the transition process • Elementary school was hard, Middle School was horrible and once connected with a supportive adult – High School was pretty good. • Parents received information and saw growth in their child when they entered Transition Specific Programs
  • 23. Using Data for Transition Planning
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26. The Future of Transition: It’s all About Quality Now! MCEC 75th Annual Conference March 5, 2014 June Gothberg, Ph.D., Director Maria Peak, Coordinator Michigan Transition Projects, MDE-OSE

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. The Michigan Transition Projects is a Mandated Activities Project (MAP), funded under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) through the Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education