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This endorsement is designed for a current Intervention Specialist or Career Tech teacher who wishes to add skills and knowledge regarding career assessment and transistion into workplace settings
 
Contact Information
Patricia Renick, Ph.D.
335 Allyn Hall
(937) 775-2679
Patricia.Renick@wright.edu


Application Procedure



Complete School of Graduate Studies application.

Complete TTW application.

Submit application, copies of transcripts of previously completed course work and current teaching license (s) to TTW Coordinator.

Note: Applicants must register for Transition to Work (TTW) classes through the division of Professional Development.
TRANSITION TO WORK

Endorsement

Students seeking an endorsement in Transition to Work must hold a current Intervention Specialist or Career Tech teaching certificate or license. Students who do not have a current (expired) teaching credential must complete the renewal requirements for a license prior to the granting of the endorsement in Transition to Work.

The holder of a standard teaching credential may add an endorsement in Transition to Work (#600010) by completing the listed 15 quarter hours. Students who have a career technical license must additionally take the listed 17 credit hours in order to be eligible for the endorsement.


Course #
Course Title
Credit Hours
RHB 670, Sec. 91* Vocational Evaluation and Job Placement 4 hours
RHB 670, Sec. 91* Introduction to Transition 3
RHB 670, Sec. 90* Career Assessment Internship 2
RHB 670, Sec. 90* VOSE Internship 2
RHB 670, Sec. 90* Job Placement Internship 2
RHB 670, Sec. 90* Work Study Internship 2
  Students who have a career technical license will need the following Special Education courses to complete the endorsement.  
EDS 655 Exceptional Learning Needs 5
EDS 644 Instructional Management Skills 4
EDS 645 Transition of Students with Needs 4
EDS 659 Communication and Consultation Skills for Educators 4


Total Quarter Hours: 15 or 32


Note:
* Indicates courses taught online.
There is no current Praxis Content test required for this credential.

Program information last modified Thursday, 28th August, 2008 @ 12:41pm


Transition to Work Course Work
Course Number Name of Course Credit Hours Quarter Offered
RHB 670, Section 91 Voc. Eval and Job Placement 4 Winter
RHB 670, Section 91 Introduction to Transition 3 Spring
RHB 670, Section 90 Career Assessment Internship 2 Winter
RHB 670, Section 90 VOSE Internship 2 Spring
RHB 670, Section 90 Job Placement Internship 2 Summer
RHB 670, Section 90 Work Study Internship 2 Fall

Students who have a career technical license will need the following Special Education courses to complete the endorsement. Applicants may register for Special Education course work online at registrar office but these classes are not taught online.

Course Number Name of Course Credit Hours Quarter Offered
EDS 655 Exceptional Learning Needs 5 Spring, Summer(B), Fall
EDS 644 Instructional Management Skills 4 Spring, Fall
EDS 645 Transition of Students with Needs 4 Spring, Summer(B), Fall
EDS 659 Communication and Consultation Skills for Educators 4 Winter, Summer(B)
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