Future Goal Aspirations of Students With Extensive Support Needs: Findings From NLTS 2012

David R. Johnson, Yi Chen Wu, Martha L. Thurlow, John M. LaVelle

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Abstract

This study used data from the National Longitudinal Transition Study 2012 (NLTS 2012) to explore the future goal aspirations of students with extensive support needs who participate in alternate assessments, compared to other students with extensive support needs and to students with other disabilities. We examined students’ individualized education program (IEP)/transition planning meeting experiences and postschool goals in relation to their functional, communication, and self-advocacy skills, as well as their school/community support. Students with other disabilities held higher expectations than all students with extensive support needs for future participation in postsecondary education, employment, independent living, and financial independence. All students had higher postschool goal expectations than their parents. Implications for supporting students with extensive support needs and directions for future research and practice are discussed.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)287-305
Number of pages19
JournalIntellectual and developmental disabilities
Volume62
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2024

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Keywords

  • extensive support needs
  • postschool goals
  • transition planning

PubMed: MeSH publication types

  • Journal Article

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