ReThink Higher Ed Consulting Services
Consulting services for parents and/or students are
available by phone or online at an hourly rate. Please contact
us for more information.
Community colleges, university, and public and private organizations in all 50
states have expressed interest in the idea of developing meaningful comprehensive
postsecondary programs for students challenged with intellectual and learning
disabilities.
ReThink Higher Ed consults with
organizations with similar unique students populations. Our goal
is to work collaboratively, and efficiently to help institutions
and organizations make realistic, successful plans for this underrepresented
population of young adults.
The following activities comprise the proposed
consulting engagement for the purpose of replicating and implementing
the Passport Program™. The implementation package includes:
An initial site visit to determine goals and outcomes for the
consultation, training needs, and those parts of the following
package which the program desires:
- All materials
- Workshops for faculty and administrators
- Implementation, support, and ongoing consultation which includes
key stakeholders and advocates for this population.
Administration and faculty training would be performed on the client
site or via teleconferencing using
ReThink
Higher Ed consultants.
Curriculum
- Syllabi, content outlines, learning objectives or outcomes,
lesson plans, learning activities, and credit configurations
for over 50 credit courses
- Assessment rubrics, sample student products, master teacher
testimony and teaching demonstrations (teleconferences or on-site)
- Non-credit tutorials
- Book lists
Parent Support and Training
- Ongoing training of parents to work with students who are
in college
- Setting parental expectations
- Enlisting parents as supporters of the program
Consulting services for parents and/or
students are available by phone or online at an hourly rate. Please contact
us for more information.
Methods for Securing Funding for Students
- Federal financial aid
- Dual enrollment funding for students enrolled in transition
programs
(ages 18-21)
- Department of Vocational Rehabilitation
- Accessing funding from a variety of government agencies that
support students
- Examples of grants with detailed research
Faculty Handbook
- Overarching Piece: orients faculty to delivery methodologies,
student characteristics, and curricula
- Delivery Methodologies: including how we chunk content, provide
hands-on experiences, and utilize repetition for reaching this
particular population
- Student Characteristics: brief orientation to the variety
of learning styles and diagnoses suitable for this program
and why this program will work for them
- Curricula Training: integration of curricula across content
areas and the alternative student assessment system
Assessment Tools
- Assessment Handbook
- Alternative assessment design and database including 13 skill
sets with performance indicators mapped to workforce needs
- Sample reports with templates
- Training to use assessments
Administrative Support Tools
- Admissions processes and policies
- Appropriate testing tools
- Program evaluations tools for assessing teacher effectiveness,
program satisfaction, student self-evaluation, and faculty-student
interface evaluation
- Academic and social advising for students and their parents
- Faculty hiring, training, and evaluation methods
- Pre- and post-testing for students
Best Practices in Working with Unique Learners
- Database of best and promising practices based on research
and anecdotal evidence
- “Gapology”: what are the general knowledge/social
gaps these students possess and what are the best ways of predicting
and addressing them
Workforce Development Activities
- How to gain employer and industry buy-in
- How to set up the training and internship program
- How to be a job coach
- Employer Supervisor's Booklet
Getting a Degree Program Going
- Barriers
- Navigating college systems
- Setting up networks of support
Note: Fee Schedule available upon
request for all consulting services. The materials were beta-tested
for a particular institution and are being written and generalized
for other educational institutions.