Work Active: Supporting the "forgotten learners" in their journey to work

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2019
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Grant J
Cook T-A
Perez-y-Perez, Maria-Victoria
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The aim of the Work Active project is to develop a practice framework for an internship-based employment training programme for people with an intellectual disability. The intention is to develop a learning programme that combines a classroom component with workplace experience (in the form of an internship). Importantly, this project sets out to develop a teaching and learning model and toolkit based on a collaborative approach that maximises the potential for sustainable employment outcomes for people with an intellectual disability. This includes the development of a set of resources that meet the learning needs of adults with an intellectual disability to help build confidence and motivation, develop job specific skills, together with a range of soft skills. In addition, it is hoped that the toolkit developed for this project will be integrated into on-going services of SkillWise and similar service providers.

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Perez-Y-Perez M-V, Grant J, Cook T-A (2019). Work Active: Supporting the "forgotten learners" in their journey to work. Ako Aotearoa Regional Hub Project Fund. 1-30.
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Fields of Research::39 - Education::3904 - Specialist studies in education::390411 - Special education and disability
Fields of Research::39 - Education::3901 - Curriculum and pedagogy::390114 - Vocational education and training curriculum and pedagogy
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