| The
National Transition Network, in collaboration with other
National Transition Alliance partners, coordinates
monthly conference call presentations available to
individuals across the U.S. by telephone. Topics are
chosen based on feedback from our target audience
(persons implementing school-to-work systems at the state
level). These activities are sponsored by the National
Transition Alliance for Youth with Disabilities. Note: Transcripts of
conference calls held after January 2001 will be
available on the
National Center on Secondary Education
and Transition Web site.
Transcripts
2000
Leading by Example:
Local Partnership Strategies for Building Inclusive
School-to-Work Systems (June
23, 2000) Suzanne Masland, Central
Vermont School-to-Work Collaborative; Becky
Densmore-Stoll, East Central Illinois Work Force
Development Commission
Looking Forward:
Sustaining School-to-Work Principles
(May 31, 2000) Richard
Horne, Senior Policy Advisor, Presidential Task
Force on the Employment of Adults with Disabilities
Partnering with
Parents of Youth with Disabilities in the Transition
Process (April
25, 2000) Amy Pleet, Maryland State
Department of Education; Suzanne Ripley,
National Information Center for Children and Youth with
Disabilities; Linda McKelvy-Chik, Parent
Educational Advocacy Training Center into K-12.
Learning Technology
Systems: Promoting Success for ALL Students
(March 28, 2000) Barbara
M. Reeves, Maryland State Department of
Education; Joy Inness, John Hopkins
University's Center for Technology in Education; Ann
D. Thompson, College of Education, Department of
Curriculum and Instruction, Iowa State University
Raising Standards
Through School-to-Work: How New York State is Sustaining
School-to-Work (February 23,
2000) Jean Stevens and Sara
Knower, Office of Workforce Preparation and
Continuing Education; Nancy Lauria,
Office of Vocational and Educational Services for
Individuals with Disabilities
1999
Professional
Development: Standards for New Teacher Preparation
(November 30, 1999) Kathleen
Paliokas, Council of Chief State School
Officers; Richard W. Mainzer, Jr.,
Council For Exceptional Children
Professional
Development: Standards for School Leaders Which Promote
Success for ALL Students (October
26, 1999) Neil Shipman and Carol Veir,
University of Memphis
The School-to-Work
Intermediary Project (September
29, 1999) Steve Trippe, New Ways Workers
National; Vinny Spera, National Alliance
of Business
IEPs and Transition:
Hear it from the Students! (July
27, 1999) Sheryl Burgstahler,
Disabilities Opportunities Internetworking Technology
(DO-IT); DO-IT Scholars: David Benedict,
Trent Marshall, Mike Neil, Amanda Johnson, and Laura
Walizer
Alternate Assessments:
Allowing All Students to Participate in Large-Scale
Assessments (June 24, 1999) Edward
Roeber, Advanced Systems in Measurement &
Evaluation, Inc.
Industry Sector
Approaches to Reach out to Employers (May 27, 1999) Peter Joyce,
National Alliance of Business and National Employer
Leadership Council; Vincent Spera,
National Alliance of Business; Kim Baker,
Information Technology Association of America
Vocational Rehabilitation
and Transition Services: The Vermont Strategy (April 30, 1999) Ray
Haynes, Olga Pschorr, and Peter
Baird, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation,
Vermont; Michael Ferguson, Department of
Education, Vermont
Supported
Employment for All Youth (March 30, 1999) Thomas Golden, Cornell University
Strengthening
Professional Practice: School-to-Work and Youth with
Disabilities (January 12, 1999) Dr.
Henry Marockie, West
Virginia Department of Education
1998
SSI Work Incentives:
Accessing Employment Supports for Youth with Disabilities
Transitioning from School to Work (November 30, 1998) Bill
Halloran, Office of Special Education
Programs, U.S. Department of Education; Jessica Austin, Disabilities
Determination Services, Minnesota Department of Economic
Security
Proactive Approaches
to Serving Youth with Disabilities in School-to-Work
Systems (October
29, 1998) S-4
Student Self-Survival Project & LINC Pinellas SCANS
Lab Project
Welfare to Work: The
Impact on Youth with Disabilities in School-to-Work
Transition (September
25, 1998) Thomas Corbett, Institute for
Research on Poverty; Deborah Schlick,
Ramsey County Human Services (Minnesota)
School-to-Work
Evaluation Systems Outcomes that Include Outcome Measures
for Youth with Disabilities (July
21, 1998) Tom Grayson, National
Transition Alliance; John Johnson, National
Transition Alliance; Sharon Belli, National
School-to-Work Office
Ensuring Access, Equity
and Quality for Youth with Disabilities in School-to-Work
Systems (June 18, 1998) Eileen
Ordover, Center for Law and Education
Post-Secondary Involvement
in the Inclusion of All Youth in School-to-Work Systems
(May 11, 1998) Lloyd Petri,
Minnesota State College and University System (MnSCU); Jan
Wilson, MnSCU; Dennis Schroeder,
Hutchinson Technical College
How to Get Families
Involved in School-to-Work (April
21, 1998) Kris Schoeller, PACER Center
Legislative Update: Status
of the Reauthorization of the Rehabilitation Act
(March 26, 1998) Mary Frances
Laverdure, RESNA
Serving All Youth:
Achieving Gender Equity in School-to-Work Systems
(February 11, 1998) Cindy
Marano, State Organizing Director, Wider
Opportunities for Women
School-to-Work for Youth
within the Juvenile Justice System (January
28, 1998) Dom Garrison,
Oklahoma Dept of Vocational Technical Education, Oklahoma
Skill Center; Holley Woleber, Upper Rio
Grande School-to-Work / Tech Prep Consortium; Bill
Witter, Labor Market Economist
1997
Student Assessment Tools
for Workplace Readiness (October
21, 1997) Edward Roeber, Student
Assessment Programs, Council of Chief State School
Officers
Work-Based Learning in New
York State (August 19, 1997) Debra
A. Colley, Office of Vocational and Educational
Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID), New
York State Education Department; Nancy Lauria,
VESID; Thomas Golden, Southern Tier Transition
Coordination Site, Cornell University
Mentorship Strategies to
Promote the Self-Determination of Youth with Disabilities
in School-to-Work Systems (July
16, 1997) John R. Johnson, Transition
Research Institute; Alison Turner, Hood
Center for Family Support, Dartmouth College; Dean
Westwood, Oregon Health Sciences University
Center for Self-Determination; Mentors and
Mentees, Take Charge for the Future Program
The Role of Community Based
Organizations (CBO's) in Serving In-School and
Out-of-School Youth (June 26,
1997) Gene Piccolo, MN Department of
Children, Families and Learning, Office of Lifework
Development; Ken Dahl, Minneapolis
Employment and Training
School-to-Work
Implementation and Transition Sytems Change: Learning
from eachother and building a system to serve all youth
(May 23, 1997) Susan McAlonan,
Colorado School to Career Office; Sandy Thompson,
Colorado State University
Integrating Educational
Reform Initiatives to Serve All Youth (April 30, 1997) Mayo Hallinan,
National Center for Research in Vocational Education
(NCRVE); Rick Murphy, Walhalla High
School, South Carolina; Sue Tieber,
Gateway Institute of Technology, St. Louis, Missouri
Dropout Prevention Issues
Concerning Youth with and without Disabilities (March 18, 1997) Mary Fox Sinclair,
Institute on Community Integration
Legislative Update on the 105th Congress (February 5, 1997) Louise Bauer,
The National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL); Scott
Liddell, NCSL; Jack Tweedie,
NCSL; Patricia McGill Smith, National
Parent Network on Disabilities
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1996
Proactive Approaches to
Addressing the Rights and Needs of Youth with
Disabilities in School-to-Work Systems (December 18, 1996) Kathy Boundy,
Center for Law and Education; Lauren Jacobs,
Center for Law and Education
Developing Skills
Standards, Academic Standards and Accountability Systems
that Include Youth with Disabilities: Oregon's
Perspective (November 19, 1996) Nancy
Hargis, Oregon Department of Education; Wayne
Newberger, Oregon Department of Education; Patricia
Almond, Oregon Department of Education
Building a School-to-Work
System that Serves All Youth: Collabaoration and
governance strucutre, marketing and aligning policies and
funding streams Colorado, Vermont, and Oregon
share strategies that work to include youth with
disabilities (October 23, 1996) Bill
Sugarman, Vermont State Department of Education;
Nancy Hargis, Oregon Department of
Education; Susan McAlonan, Colorado
Department of Education
Employers Engaged in
Work-based Education for Youth with Disabilities (September 30, 1996) Peter Joyce,
National Alliance of Business; James Herold,
Bank of America; Steve Lerman, Giant
Foods
Social Marketing
Strategies (July 24, 1996) Richard
Horne, Academy for Educational Development
NTA Overview, Including
Students with Disabilities (June
12, 1996) Richard Horne, Academy for
Educational Development; David Johnson,
National Transition Newtork; Frank Rusch,
Transition Research Institute on Illinois; J.D.
Hoye, National School-to-Work Office
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