In this section, you can find resources related to developing a Post-Secondary Education Programme for people with intellectual disabilities. The contributions are collected by professionals all over Europe.
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Think College provides resources, technical assistance and training related to college options for students with intellectual disability, and manages the only national listing of college programs for students with intellectual disability in the Unite ... read more
University of Education Salzburg
AHEAD means: Association for Higher Education Access & Disability. AHEAD is an independent non-profit organisation working to create inclusive environments in education and employment for people with disabilities. The main focus of their work is f ... read more
University of Education Salzburg
BE AN INSPIRING TRAINER: manual for self-learning of trainers from fewer opportunity backgrounds This self-learning manual supports you in becoming a trainer yourself. In the first chapter, you will find information about the project „Inspired b ... read more
University of Education Salzburg
ORGANISING INCLUSIVE SEMINARS: A Methods Manual for Volunteer Work and International Meetings In this methods manual you will find over 20 inclusive, group-dynamic methods. It consists of five modules on the topics: Communication & Conflicts, ... read more
University of Education Salzburg
This book provides higher education professionals and proponents of post-secondary education programs for students with intellectual disabilities (ID) with a comprehensive guide to developing new programs and inclusive practices for college students ... read more
University of Education Salzburg
The present investigation sought to understand the perceptions of, and attitudes toward, inclusive schooling in teacher and administrative candidates in the USA and Austria using items derived from the Index for Inclusion (Booth, T., and M. Ainscow. ... read more
University of Education Salzburg