
Overview
- Provides a historical overview of career development and transitions for students with special educational needs
- Focuses on key issues and challenges in connection with work preparation and the transition to work for students with special educational needs
- Compares policies and related policy research studies in various Asian regions and identifies directions for future research
Part of the book series: Advancing Inclusive and Special Education in the Asia-Pacific (AISEAP)
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This book addresses in detail a range of issues in connection with preparing individuals with disabilities or other special needs for gaining employment and planning a career path beyond school. It presents strategies for personnel preparation, parent education, effective programs for career development and transitions, policies and policy research, and useful tools for assessment and intervention. The clear explanations of essential theories, research findings, policies, and practices for career development ensure that readers gain a deeper understanding of all the issues involved. Most importantly, they will learn several strategies that can be used to prepare students for employment within global and Asia-Pacific regional contexts.
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Table of contents (21 chapters)
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Issues in Career Development and Transitions
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Strategies for Personnel Preparation, Parent Education, and Disability-Specific Issues
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Effective Policies, Programs, and Approaches for Career Development and Transitions in the Asia-Pacific Region
Editors and Affiliations
About the editors
Dr. Wendi Beamish is a special educator with 45 years of experience in the field of special education and early childhood intervention. She is a Senior Lecturer in Special Needs at the School of Education and Professional Studies, Griffith University, and Program Director of the online Graduate Certificate in Special Needs Education. Her research interests focus on recommended teacher practice in the areas of autism, educational transitions, early intervention, positive behavioural support, social-emotional competence, and inclusive education.
V. Scott H. Solberg is a Professor in the Department of Counseling Psychology and Applied Human Development at the Boston University Wheelock College of Education and Human Development. Dr. Solberg is working internationally and nationally on the design, implementation, and evaluation of effective career development programs and services, especially for high-need youth populations, including youth with disabilities. His research regarding the nature and promise of Individualized Learning Plans (ILPs), in collaboration with the National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability for Youth and the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy, is shaping the career development implementation policies and practices in the United States and around the world. This research is summarized in his recent book Making School Relevant with Individualized Learning Plans: Helping Students Create Their Own Career and Life Goals (Harvard Education Press).
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Careers for Students with Special Educational Needs
Book Subtitle: Perspectives on Development and Transitions from the Asia-Pacific Region
Editors: Mantak Yuen, Wendi Beamish, V. Scott H. Solberg
Series Title: Advancing Inclusive and Special Education in the Asia-Pacific
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4443-9
Publisher: Springer Singapore
eBook Packages: Education, Education (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2020
Hardcover ISBN: 978-981-15-4442-2Published: 09 June 2020
Softcover ISBN: 978-981-15-4445-3Published: 09 June 2021
eBook ISBN: 978-981-15-4443-9Published: 08 June 2020
Series ISSN: 2524-8219
Series E-ISSN: 2524-8227
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: IX, 326
Number of Illustrations: 15 b/w illustrations, 7 illustrations in colour
Topics: Professional & Vocational Education, Educational Psychology, Sociology of Education