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The mission of the National Transition Network (NTN) Transition Systems Change project was to strengthen the capacity of individual states implementing five-year state systems change projects on transition to effectively enhance school-to-work policies, programs, services, and adult life outcomes for youth with disabilities.

NTN Transition Systems Change goals included the following:

  • Provide technical assistance and consultation in essential areas of state project implementation.
  • Generate high-quality, policy-relevant information regarding ways in which the experiences of individuals with disabilities and families are positively influenced and shaped by state-level efforts to improve transition services, administrative practices.
  • Disseminate policy and program-relevant information to improve state and local policy and program structures and achieve higher levels of intergovernmental cooperation to benefit individuals with disabilities and their families as they transition from school to work and community living.

Collaborators

The National Transition Network was housed at the Institute on Community Integration (UAP), University of Minnesota. Dr. David R. Johnson was the Director of NTN. Dr. Ellen J. Emanuel served as Associate Director. Collaborators of the NTN included the following independent consultants:

  • Roberta Ginavan, Independent Consultant
  • Judy Hegenauer, Independent Consultant


National Advisory Board

The NTN Advisory Board assisted in the development and organization of NTN policies and activities, advised on future school to work policy directions, served in a consultative role to federal and state agencies serving youth and adults with disabilities and as technical consultants in planning evaluation and technical assistance strategies, and participated in project evaluation activities. Organizations represented on this Board included the following:

  • National Governor's Association, Washington, DC
  • National Association of State Directors of Special Education, Alexandria, VA
  • National Association of Private Industry Councils, Washington, DC
  • Council of Chief State School Officers, Washington, DC
  • National Alliance of Business, Washington, DC
  • Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation, Washington, DC
  • Division of Rehabilitation Services, Little Rock, AR
  • Regional Resource Centers
  • Transition Research Institute, Champaign, IL
  • TransCen, Inc., Rockville, MD
  • United Cerebral Palsy Association, Washington, DC


Funding

The National Transition Network was funded through the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (Cooperative Agreement #H168G20002).


Related Web Sites

National Center on Secondary Education and Transition
The National Center on Secondary Education and Transition (NCSET) at the Institute on Community Integration coordinates national resources, offers technical assistance, and disseminates information related to secondary education and transition for youth with disabilities in order to create opportunities for youth to achieve successful futures.

All Means All School-to-Work Project
The All Means All School-to-Work Project was a three year project which recognized and celebrated the efforts of local school-to-work partners who were committed to doing "whatever it takes" to ensure access to and benefit by all learners within their local school-to-work system. It was a joint effort between the Institute on Community Integration at the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota Department of Children, Families, and Learning. Visit their highly interactive and informative website.

School-to-Work Outreach Project
The School-to-Work Outreach Project at the Institute on Community Integration identified exemplary school to work models/practices/strategies that included students with disabilities nationwide. Although this project has completed it's identification process, the website continues to disseminate information on exemplary models/practices/strategies, as well as information on school-to-work and other links available online.

 

URL: http://ici1.umn.edu/ntn/tsc/default.html
Last updated
May 22, 2003
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