Person-centered and collaborative supports for college success

Recent studies of innovative supports and services in postsecondary education reveal more effective and cooperative mechanisms with which to provide supports to individuals with disabilities (Stodden, Jones, & Chang, 2003; Whelley, Hart, & Zafft, 2003). Colleges and universities can design supports that permit consumer choice while avoiding establishment of isolating parallel "service systems." Providing individual supports for students with significant disabilities will establish new and creative alliances driven by wishes and dreams of the students. This paper is a participant observation, discussing individual and collaborative supports, providing a discussion of and recommendations for effective strategies, and presenting successful students who have pursued their dreams of postsecondary education.

https://www.jstor.org/stable/23880022?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents

 

APA Citation

Weir, C. (2004)Person-centered and collaborative supports for college success. Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, 39(1), 67–73

Year of Publication
Authors
Media Types
Download Resource