Learning Disabilities and Vocational Rehabilitation

Author:

Dowdy Carol A.1,C. Smith Tom E.2,Nowell Carl H.3

Affiliation:

1. Carol A. Dowdy is an associate professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She received her EdD from the University of Alabama and has worked closely with VR agencies to expand services to young adults with LD.

2. Tom E.C. Smith is on the faculty in the Arkansas University Affiliated Program, University of Arkansas Medical Sciences campus, and has worked extensively in the area of transition. He received his EdD from Texas Tech University.

3. Carl H. Nowell received his MA from the University of Alabama. He is the rehabilitation specialist for the area of learning disabilities in the Division of Rehabilitation Services, Alabama Department of Education. Address: Carol A. Dowdy, Department of Special Education, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35294.

Abstract

Students with learning disabilities have received services in special education programs for many years. Unfortunately, many of these students continue to need services after they exit high schools. Vocational rehabilitation has begun to provide services for young adults with learning disabilities; however, there continues to be a discrepancy between the number of adults with learning disabilities who need vocational rehabilitation services and those who are receiving them. This article describes the definitions and eligibility criteria used by vocational rehabilitation agencies to serve adults with learning disabilities. By understanding the vocational rehabilitation system, teachers, it is hoped, will be better able to access these services for their students with learning disabilities.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Health Professions,Education,Health (social science)

Reference29 articles.

1. Federal Register. (1977, Thursday, December 29), 65082–65085. Washington, DC.

2. Learning Disabilities and Eligibility for Vocational Rehabilitation Services: A Chronology of Events

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