Empowering Youth and Families to Drive Successful Post-School Transitions

Today’s blog features the work of Dr. Joan Kester, assistant professor in the Special Education and Disability Studies Department at the Graduate School of Education and Human Development.

For the past nine years Dr. Kester has led the Transition Discoveries Project, initiated in Pennsylvania. The Transition Discoveries Framework was developed through a rigorous, multi-year, statewide research study in which over 500 young people, families and stakeholders across different cultural groups and socioeconomic regions participated in semi-structured and structured qualitative data collection experiences. The study resulted in the identification of eight indicators of successful transition from high school to adult life.

Currently 30 sites have been funded by the Pennsylvania Transition Technical Assistant Network (PaTTAN) and the Pennsylvania Development Disabilities Council to implement the Transition Discoveries Framework in their district. Sites are engaged in a multi-step action planning process designed to be responsive to each district’s context, leveraging all available community resources, in which youth with disabilities and their families play a central role.

Email Dr. Kester or visit the Transition Discoveries website to learn more about this work! 

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