Transition Essentials: Coordinated Set of Activities - VIRTUAL - 34855
This TEA created training provides Texas educators with information to develop the necessary transition services to facilitate the student’s movement from school to adult life. We will review the legal framework governing coordinated transition activities, key components of these services, and learn practical strategies for effective implementation. Whether new or experienced at creating a coordinated set of activities, this training will be a valuable addition to your transition tool kit.
This training supports TEA Self Assessment - Secondary Transition.
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Diagnosticians, Teacher - Special Education, VAC (Vocational Adjustment Coordinators), Assistant Principals
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After attending this session, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the legal framework governing coordinated transition activities. They will explore key components of these services and learn practical strategies for effective implementation.
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