Transition Assessment
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Ongoing evaluation of a student's strengths, interests, preferences, and needs related to post-school life. Transition assessments may include interest inventories, career aptitude tests, adaptive behavior scales, and interviews with the student and family. Results inform post-secondary goals and transition services.
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The section of the IEP that addresses a student's goals and services for life after high school. The plan must include measurable post-secondary goals related to training, education, employment, and (where appropriate) independent living. It must also include the transition services needed to reach those goals.
Measurable goals in the transition plan that describe what the student will do after leaving high school. Goals must address education/training (college, vocational training) and employment. Goals for independent living are included when appropriate. These goals drive the transition services in the IEP.
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