Secondary education for youth with disabilities how post-school data collection can improve services and supports
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[Denver, Colo.] : Colorado Special Education Advisory Committee, 2004.
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1 online resource (16 pages) : illustrations
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"July 2004."
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"Adopted on April 22, 2004."--P. 2.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 15-16).
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In providing access for students with disabilities to inclusive settings, Colorado ranks fourth in the nation, both in elementary and secondary education but a dearth of data exists to corroborate whether or not school practices are effective in producing productive citizens capable of living independently, with gainful employment, and in meaningful relationships.

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Colorado. Special Education Advisory Committee. (2004). Secondary education for youth with disabilities: how post-school data collection can improve services and supports . Colorado Special Education Advisory Committee.

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Colorado. Special Education Advisory Committee. 2004. Secondary Education for Youth With Disabilities: How Post-school Data Collection Can Improve Services and Supports. Colorado Special Education Advisory Committee.

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Colorado. Special Education Advisory Committee. Secondary Education for Youth With Disabilities: How Post-school Data Collection Can Improve Services and Supports Colorado Special Education Advisory Committee, 2004.

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Colorado. Special Education Advisory Committee. Secondary Education for Youth With Disabilities: How Post-school Data Collection Can Improve Services and Supports Colorado Special Education Advisory Committee, 2004.

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