Growing evidence suggests that self-determination is a significant factor in improving educational and transition outcomes in students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This volume reviews the breadth of available methods for teaching components of self-determination; including choice making, problem solving, decision making, goal setting, self-advocacy, and self-regulated learning; and provides best-practice recommendations that teachers can put to immediate use in the classroom.
Grounded in theory and research, the strategies presented here have been shown to enhance students' involvement in educational planning and support them in meeting their goals in school, the workplace, and the community. Special features include reproducible worksheets and forms.