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Self-Advocacy
General
1. Introduction and Definitions
2. Process of using the tools with students
3. Resources
Professional learning resources for supporting Self-Advocacy
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Self-Advocacy
1. Introduction and Definitions
SAI: Student
Question 1
Location in classroom
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SAI: Student
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News forum
Alignment links
History Overview of SAI and SAP process
What is the Self-Advocacy Inventory?
Why a focus on Self-Advocacy?
OUTCOME: To empower transition-age (VECTOR) students to...
Primary Tools and Examples
Step-by-step process (to be determined with staff)
Ideas for integrating SAI into Transition practices
IEP Meeting Resources
SAP Samples
Templates for One-Page Profile
Resources for Job Coaches
Resources for Parents
Resources for Work Experience Coordinators
Resources for Staff to use with Students
Self-advocacy skills related presentation
Using Wait Time to help students become better advocates
Self-advocacy: Communicate to Navigate
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Michael
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History Overview of SAI and SAP process ►