Resources
Module Content
You can download a document that includes all content from the module, with the exception of videos. This resource can support your learning while completing the module or be saved for future reference.
Additional Documents
WATI AT Decision-Making Guide - Postsecondary
WATI AT Decision-Making Guide - Vocational
WATI Environmental Observation Guide
Reflection Questions
The Reflection Questions document can be downloaded at any time and used in a variety of ways. You can view it before starting your work so that you know which questions will be asked in the videos and/or on the webpages. You can also access it at the end of your work so that you can see all your responses to the questions. This tool can be helpful for documenting your learning and referring to later or for sharing it with others in group discussions or as demonstration of your online progress.
Discussion Questions
The Discussion Questions provided below can supplement and extend your individual learning and be used by facilitators or coaches to prompt meaningful discussions.
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A student has been referred for an AT assessment in a postsecondary setting. Discuss how you would proceed using the WATI AT assessment process.
A general synopsis of the WATI AT assessment process is as follows:
- Gather information.
- Obtain additional evaluations from related professionals if needed.
- Plan the AT assessment meeting. Decide whom to invite.
- Use the Decision-Making Guide.
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An assessment has been performed, and AT has been chosen for vocational tasks. What issues may come up during the implementation planning portion of the assessment?
Questions and talking points to guide the discussion might include:
- Who will need to be involved in the AT implementation process.
- The limitations in supporting students in vocational environments.
- How data may be collected to determine effectiveness of the chosen AT.
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Discuss how your school system plans for the transition of AT to vocational or postsecondary settings.
Questions and talking points to guide the discussion might include:
- Are necessary assessments and documentation being done prior to graduation?
- Is there a written policy in place for transfer of AT to the student/parents or another agency?
- Is there a relationship with the local VR agency?
- Are you aware of the Disabilities Services staff/policies at the regional colleges/universities?
Activities on this page are provided at both the introductory and advanced level and can be copied and used within existing professional development or university coursework.
Introductory Activities
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AT for Vocational Environments - Case Study
Consider your own case example of a student who may benefit from AT in a vocational environment. Write a one-page summary of your findings.
- Using the AT Decision-Making Guide questions, what are your student's motor and cognitive abilities and difficulties?
- What are the environmental concerns that may impact AT selection?
- What previous AT was tried and what were the results?
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AT for Postsecondary Environments - Case Study
Consider your own case example of a student who may benefit from AT in a postsecondary environment. Write a one-page summary of your findings.
- Using the AT Decision-Making Guide questions, what are your student's motor and cognitive abilities and difficulties?
- What are the environmental concerns that may impact AT selection?
- What previous AT was tried and what were the results?
Advanced Activities
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Hands-On Experience
- Choose a vocational task.
- Discuss how the task would be impacted by different types of environments.
- Discuss how performance of the task would be impacted by limited fine-motor skills.
- Discuss how performance of the task would be impacted by sensory issues.
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Information Gathering
- Discuss where you might find trial AT for assessment purposes.
- Contact your state AT Act program to learn about the types of AT that are available for loan and the process needed to obtain the AT.
- Explore local disability specific loan libraries.
- Identify any local vendors that may offer loaner equipment.