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Evaluation

The major goal of the Connecting to Success project is to develop an e-mentoring model for youth with disabilities in transition using two sites in Iowa and two sites in Minnesota. The purpose of the evaluation is to assess the process of implementing Connecting to Success and to determine its impact on students with disabilities.

Specific implementation goals include:

  • Establishing a Connecting to Success planning committee with representatives from each of the states, pilot sites, the National Transition Network, and the Youth Trust.
  • Developing and adapting the Connecting to Success model so that it incorporates the lessons learned from identified proven models and exemplary practices while addressing the special transition needs of youth with disabilities.
  • Providing training, support, and technical assistance to state and pilot site staff on the implementation of Connecting to Success.

Specific project outcomes include:

  • Building motivation for academic learning
  • Enhancing self-esteem
  • Improving skills in writing, composition, social interaction, and career readiness
  • Integrating e-mentoring with achievement of transition/IEP goals
  • Connecting youth to positive role models in the world of work who understand their special needs


Reporting Evaluation Results

An evaluation report will be developed and distributed to all targeted audiences. The report will be designed to: (1) inform intended audiences about Connecting to Success and what was learned from implementing project activities, and (2) inform potential users interested in replication and/or adaptation of Connecting to Success.


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For further information, please contact Ann Mavis at 612-624-1489 or ncset@umn.edu.


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