5 research outputs found
Updating the Secondary Transition Research Base: Evidence- and Research-Based Practices in Functional Skills
Transition education should be grounded in quality research. To do so, educators need information on which practices are effective for teaching students with disabilities transition-related skills. The purpose of this systematic literature review was to identify evidence-based and research-based practices in secondary special education and transition for students with disabilities. This systematic review resulted in the identification of nine secondary transition evidence-based practices and 22 research-based practices across more than 45 different transition-related skills. The range of effects for each of the secondary transition evidence-based and research-based practices identified are also included. Limitations and implications for future research, policy, and practice are discussed
Updating the Secondary Transition Research Base: Evidence - and Research - Based Practices in Functional Skills
Transition education should be grounded in quality research. To do so, educators need information on which practices are effective for teaching students with disabilities transition-related skills. The purpose of this systematic literature review was to identify evidence-based and research-based practices in secondary special education and transition for students with disabilities. This systematic review resulted in the identification of nine secondary transition evidence-based practices and 22 research-based practices across more than 45 different transition-related skills. The range of effects for each of the secondary transition evidence-based and research-based practices identified are also included. Limitations and implications for future research, policy, and practice are discussed
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Zero Waste to Landfills
La Cámara de Industrias de Costa Rica promotes sustainable development of the industrial sector and supports the competitiveness of their associated member companies. This project sought to produce educational materials about alternative waste management methods and how to obtain a zero waste to landfill certification. We produced materials for CICR to send to interested associated member companies in order to make steps towards achieving their own certifications