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2018 TASH Conference has ended
Each year, the TASH Conference brings together a diverse community of stakeholders who gain information, learn about resources, and connect with others across the country to strengthen the disability field. This year’s conference theme, “Be Creative - Innovative Solutions for an Inclusive Life,” reminds us to think outside the box during times of uncertainty. Creativity, innovation, and determination can pave the way for meaningful and inclusive lives for people with disabilities.
Thursday, November 29 • 3:20pm - 4:10pm
Using Vocational Card Sorts with Secondary Students with Intellectual Disability Seating Available

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This presentation will focus on the use of vocational card sorts with secondary students with intellectual disability. Directed at secondary special educators and transition specialists, this presentation will support participants' understanding of the purpose, use, and benefits of vocational card sorts. Throughout the presentation, participants will learn the steps of implementing vocational cards sorts. Attendees will walk away with an accessible tool for assessing a variety of vocational elements and understand how this can influence a student's career decision-making.

Presenters
avatar for Sarah Carlson

Sarah Carlson

Graduate Research Assistant / PhD Candidate, University of Kansas
I am a doctoral candidate in the Department of Special Education at the University of Kansas. Through my research, I seek to identify and understand factors influencing the post-school outcomes of adults with intellectual disability and their families. My research centers around understanding... Read More →


Thursday November 29, 2018 3:20pm - 4:10pm PST
Sunstone - Third Floor 1401 SW Naito Parkway, Portland, OR 97201

Attendees (5)