Connecting Employers, Schools, and Youth Through Intermediaries

Contributing Organization(s): National Center on Secondary Education and Transition


Author(s)/Creator(s): Marianne Mooney; Kelli Crane

Publishing Date: 2002-12-01

Issue Areas: Disability Issues; Employment and Labor; Education and Literacy

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Partnerships between education and business have proven to be an effective means for preparing young people with disabilities for positive postschool outcomes. Employers, however, are often inundated by requests for participation, causing confusion and ultimately hampering relationships between the two parties. Intermediaries can coordinate the connection between schools and employers.

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Intended Audience: Advocates; College/University Professors; General Public; Parents; Teachers-high school

Type/Format: Whitepaper

Language code: English

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