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Putting Education to Work. Employment in transition planningMeasurable post-secondary goalsNo longer help students
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1. Recommended sequence of career/employment classes for students receiving Special Education services in Round Rock ISD
2. Putting Education to Work Employment in transition planning
Measurable post-secondary goals
No longer help students “get ready” for work, but connect them to real work experiences
Training at businesses in an integrated setting
ARD committees develop IEP goals to meet each student’s individual needs
4. Occupational Skills Development Campus-based learning
Fosters pre-vocational skills
For students in Functional Life Skills
Students create businesses that provide goods and services
Students gain experiences with real people and real money
5. Community Based Vocational InstructionCBVI Students learn real job skills in the actual work environments
Students are exposed to multiple work experiences, and develop interests and learn skills
Students build a resume of job experiences to use when seeking paid employment
Quality of life is enhanced, by increasing community inclusion, independence and participation
6. Community Based Vocational InstructionCBVI Staff learn student preferences and strengths
Community’s awareness and expectations of people with disabilities is increased
Families expectations for the child are raised
Student is prepared for adulthood and transition from school to work
Complies with guidelines from the U.S. Dept. of Labor and the Fair Labor Standards Act
7. Compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act CBVI will not result in an immediate advantage to the business
Students will not take the place of regular employees at the business
Students are under the direct supervision of school staff
Placements are made in accordance to a student’s IEP goals and not to meet labor needs of the business
Students are not entitled to employment at the conclusion of CBVI
8. CBVI Provides:Functional Skills Training Focuses on skills that a student needs to learn to fully participate in current and future work environments
Happens in the community so that students learn the skills needed to participate in paid employment
9. CBVI Provides:Functional Skills Training Job readiness
Communication skills
Social Skills
Workplace safety
Productivity
Hygiene and dress
10. Community Based Vocational Instructionin RRISD Collaboration between
the FLS teacher - IEP goals, evaluation;
the VAC teacher – sites, job coaches;
the student and the parent
Transportation provided to and from job sites located within the district
Students rotate through a variety of businesses, some providing multiple training experiences
11. Community Based Vocational Instructionin RRISD Student has specific job duties at job site
Job duties are negotiated with business ahead of time and agreement is signed
Skills taught at the job site are reinforced in the classroom
CBVI is not the same as a field trip
A job coach or educational assistant is with the students at all times
12. Supported Vocational Experience Paid work with support from a job coach, under supervision of the VAC teacher
Modifications made if necessary
Training provided on the job
Natural co-worker support system developed
13. Vocational Experience Paid work experience
Earn high school credit, while gaining employability skills
Ongoing work assessment by the employer, teacher and student
Student must meet employer’s expectations and standards and observe class guidelines
Goal is for the student to maintain his/her job with minimal support from staff , but for natural supports to be available, if needed
14. How do students get a paying job? Student’s preferences, interests and skills taken into account
Student develops a resume; takes part in the job search, application and interview process, with assistance
Job openings are found within the district and as close to the student’s home, as possible
15. Employers Must Be Willing to Work with the School Program by: Permitting job coaches and teachers on site
Evaluating student performance and provide feedback on these evaluations
Carving out tasks suited to certain students’ abilities, if needed
Accepting limited student work hours and schedules, if needed
16. Building Workplace Success Class Students take this class along with Vocational Experience and have the opportunity to learn:
Application and interview process
Career exploration
Writing for the world of work – resumes; cover letters
Banking; budgeting
Laws and taxes
Teamwork; leadership
Communication skills
Problem solving
Workplace safety
Ethics
Working students not enrolled in this class must meet with the VAC teacher at a mutually convenient time to discuss scheduling and problems on the job.
17. How Can Parents Support Studentson the Job? Parents are an integral part of students’ successes in this process
Have conversations about work and careers
Have students do chores
Help students make good choices about dress and hygiene
Support workplace requirements
Network to help find jobs
Keep communication open with the teacher
Support students’ commitments to their employer