Defense Date
10-17-2016
Graduation Date
Fall 1-1-2016
Availability
Worldwide Access
Submission Type
dissertation
Degree Name
PhD
Department
School Psychology
School
School of Education
Committee Chair
Ara Schmitt
Committee Member
Kara McGoey
Committee Member
Carol Parke
Keywords
intellectual disability, parent and teacher perceptions, transition
Abstract
While growing, the current research field of transition planning and outcomes for students with intellectual disabilities is still lacking, particularly regarding employment. One possible reason for transition discord could be a lack of consensus between transition team members, particularly family members and teachers. The present study explored parent and teacher agreement of students with intellectual disabilities and their adaptive skills related to employment, while also investigating the effects of IQ. Results indicated strong agreement regarding parents and teachers perceptions of students with intellectual disabilities and their abilities related to employment readiness. In addition, group differences were not found when controlling for IQ score. This study adds to the transition literature base, as well as parent and teacher agreement regarding a student’s skills. Implications of these findings and recommendations for future research are also discussed.
Format
Language
English
Recommended Citation
McGuirk, L. (2016). Parent and Teacher Perceptions of Employment Readiness of Students with Intellectual Disabilities (Doctoral dissertation, Duquesne University). Retrieved from https://dsc.duq.edu/etd/53