Transition Services in Eight Rural Counties of Western New York: Views of Directors of Special Education

Rural school districts face different challenges than urban and suburban districts. In fact, several Rural Systemic Initiatives (RSIs) have been established around the country to isolate and address rural school district issues (Harmon & Smith, 2012). In order to improve the effectiveness of tr...

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Main Authors: Bruce A. Shields, Mindy S. Scirri, Michael R. Berta, Kara M. Klump
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Language:English
Published: National Rural Education Association 2018-11-01
Series:The Rural Educator
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Online Access:https://www.jhseonline.com/index.php/ruraled/article/view/259
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spelling doaj-5eafb27911474a45806bda9f2cba4b942020-11-25T02:36:17ZengNational Rural Education AssociationThe Rural Educator0273-446X2643-96622018-11-0137310.35608/ruraled.v37i3.259Transition Services in Eight Rural Counties of Western New York: Views of Directors of Special EducationBruce A. Shields0Mindy S. Scirri1Michael R. Berta2Kara M. Klump3Daemen CollegeDaemen CollegeDaemen CollegeCantalician Center Rural school districts face different challenges than urban and suburban districts. In fact, several Rural Systemic Initiatives (RSIs) have been established around the country to isolate and address rural school district issues (Harmon & Smith, 2012). In order to improve the effectiveness of transition services in rural schools, feedback from stakeholders in the process is vital. Directors of special education, specifically, must work to facilitate a quality and seamless process for transition despite challenges, and those working in rural settings may face additional obstacles. This study examines the perspectives of these front-line providers in order to begin to understand the difficulties that rural school districts, in particular, must overcome. The challenges and suggestions expressed by directors of special education impact the trajectory of improvements that need to be made in rural education transition services.  These improvements will not only streamline processes for rural educators and staff involved in transition, but will ultimately benefit the families they serve. https://www.jhseonline.com/index.php/ruraled/article/view/259transition services; rural education; special education; educational administrators
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Mindy S. Scirri
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Transition Services in Eight Rural Counties of Western New York: Views of Directors of Special Education
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transition services; rural education; special education; educational administrators
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Michael R. Berta
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title Transition Services in Eight Rural Counties of Western New York: Views of Directors of Special Education
title_short Transition Services in Eight Rural Counties of Western New York: Views of Directors of Special Education
title_full Transition Services in Eight Rural Counties of Western New York: Views of Directors of Special Education
title_fullStr Transition Services in Eight Rural Counties of Western New York: Views of Directors of Special Education
title_full_unstemmed Transition Services in Eight Rural Counties of Western New York: Views of Directors of Special Education
title_sort transition services in eight rural counties of western new york: views of directors of special education
publisher National Rural Education Association
series The Rural Educator
issn 0273-446X
2643-9662
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Rural school districts face different challenges than urban and suburban districts. In fact, several Rural Systemic Initiatives (RSIs) have been established around the country to isolate and address rural school district issues (Harmon & Smith, 2012). In order to improve the effectiveness of transition services in rural schools, feedback from stakeholders in the process is vital. Directors of special education, specifically, must work to facilitate a quality and seamless process for transition despite challenges, and those working in rural settings may face additional obstacles. This study examines the perspectives of these front-line providers in order to begin to understand the difficulties that rural school districts, in particular, must overcome. The challenges and suggestions expressed by directors of special education impact the trajectory of improvements that need to be made in rural education transition services.  These improvements will not only streamline processes for rural educators and staff involved in transition, but will ultimately benefit the families they serve.
topic transition services; rural education; special education; educational administrators
url https://www.jhseonline.com/index.php/ruraled/article/view/259
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