VCU-RRTC Center on Transition Innovations

Navigating transition in a virtual world

Supporting students in a virtual classroom brings a new set of opportunities. Learn how to adjust effective transition practices for a virtual environment, with tips for educators, students, and families.

The essential information, all in one place

Through videos, courses, webcasts, publications, and projects, CTI's experts provide the most up-to-date resources and information you need to learn about being successful in a virtual environment.

Videos

Webcasts

Chris Parthemos

Supporting Student Job Experiences through Virtual Job Supports

Hosted by:
Chris Parthemos
Date presented:
12/8/2020
Chris Parthemos

Supporting Student Job Experiences through Virtual Job Supports

Hosted by:
Chris Parthemos
Date presented:
12/8/2020
Aliza Lambert

Getting Students Jobs Using Virtual Job Development

Hosted by:
Aliza Lambert
Date presented:
11/17/2020
Aliza Lambert

Getting Students Jobs Using Virtual Job Development

Hosted by:
Aliza Lambert
Date presented:
11/17/2020
Judy Averill

Partnerships for Providing Enhanced Virtual Transition Services in Virginia

Hosted by:
Judy Averill, Marianne Moore, Martin Kurylowski
Date presented:
9/28/2020
More webcasts

Career Planning Toolkit

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This is a resource for educators and counselors supporting students with significant disabilities through the career planning process. The toolkit uses hands-on activities to help students plan for their careers as they prepare for a successful transition to postsecondary education or employment. The toolkit is a companion resource for the Center on Transition Innovations' Get Ready for Your Career course.

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Workplace Readiness Toolkit

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This resource is designed to provide activities to reinforce and embed Virginia's 21st Century Workplace Readiness Skills at home. Workplace readiness skills are personal qualities, people skills, and professional traits that are necessary to maintain employment. These skills are important because they are the most desirable skills employers are searching for in potential employees.

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