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When and Where: December 9th and 10th, 2002, Back Bay Hilton, Boston, Massachusetts, in coordination with the International TASH Conference, December 12th through 13th.
Who Should Attend: National, State, District, & School/Community Level Persons, including secondary school special and general educators, counselors, transition coordinators, postsecondary education and employment support specialists, one-stop career center personnel, youth with disabilities, family members, adult community support service providers and other persons involved with postsecondary education & employment opportunities for youth with disabilities. (Individuals as well as district or state level teams will be accommodated)
Participants will have the opportunity to:
Invited Speakers:
Format & Agenda: The
Institute will occur in three phases of activity:
Phase I: Preliminary period of online readings
and discussion with authors & researchers in (Nov. 9 – Dec 9,
2002).
Phase II: Two-day intensive workshop* in
Boston (Dec 9-10).
Phase III: One month of online follow-up
discussions surrounding next steps and implementation of new knowledge and
skills.
Registration Closed
For more information, please contact:
Velina Sugiyama, NCSET, Center on Disability Studies,
1776 University Avenue,
Honolulu, HI 96822,
Tel: 808-956-5688
Fax: 808-956-7878
Email: velina@hawaii.edu
Sponsored by:
National Center on Secondary Education and Transition (NCSET), University of Minnesota
National Center for the Study of Postsecondary Educational Supports (NCSPES), University of Hawaii
National Center on Workforce and Disability, Institute for Community Inclusion, University of Massachusetts/Boston
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The National Center on Secondary Education and Transition is funded by and is a partner with the US Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, cooperative agreement # H326J000005. |

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