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2015-2016 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2015-2016 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED]

Vocational Evaluation/Rehabilitation Technology Specialization


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The impact of technology has changed assessment and service delivery in the field of rehabilitation. A philosophical shift to a more empowering stance with persons with disabilities has occurred as a result of the evaluation of their skills and abilities and the enhancement of those skills through assistive technology. This specialization educates and trains vocational rehabilitation professionals and students in skills to meet the needs of people with disabilities, and to provide the services that are being demanded by employers, as well as persons with disabilities for use in the labor market and in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Requirements for the Specialization


Intended Outcome


Development of tool modification and accommodation: demonstrate familiarity with and use of testing accommodations or modifications to facilitate the vocational exploration of persons with disabilities through the modification of tests, work samples, job sites and training materials, as appropriate.

Communication of rehabilitation plan objectives and recommendations: demonstrate the ability to incorporate the potential of assistive technology to enhance performance potential in the vocational choices of persons with disabilities.

Vocational rehabilitation process and philosophy: outline and describe philosophical movements associated with vocational rehabilitation in the United States, describe the role of vocational rehabilitation/assessment in a diverse cultural environment, and describe the need that persons with disabilities have to be a part of society, focusing on strengths and assets that people bring with them to any situation.

Occupational Information: find and use various sources of national, state and local occupational information; link rehabilitation recommendations to the local labor market of the person being served.

Functional aspects of disability: develop knowledge of the functional characteristics of disability and understand the impact of evaluating the skill and abilities of a person with a disability.

Individualized vocational rehabilitation/evaluation planning: identify and delineate the individual needs of a person with a disability; state those needs in a plan for testing skills and abilities in relation to the accomplishment of a task or goal.

Vocational interviewing: demonstrate the development of rapport, provision of agency and assessment information, initial identification of client strengths and limitations through the vocational interview; and create an understanding of the process of vocational rehabilitation through the vocational interview.

Vocational report development and communication: interpret, analyze, and synthesize participant data in a coherent and concise manner that addresses needs, strengths, and assets of the participant and develops pertinent recommendations through a report shared orally and in writing with the participant/client and referral source/rehabilitation counselor.

Standardized testing: become familiar with the procedures for administering and interpreting standardized tests and application of tests to persons with disabilities, understand the impact of the disabling condition and the use of the most appropriate test, and develop a report explaining the impact of testing and using results with a vocational rehabilitation report.

Job and Training Analysis: perform a job analysis and develop a training analysis on a given job and do a written report; use the job analysis to determine the most appropriate evaluation tools to use with a person with a disability to measure performance ability; determine appropriate training or education to prepare for the job.

Functional Skills: use appropriate tools and strategies to evaluate the functional daily living skills of an individual with a disability, select appropriate method to determine level of functional skill, develop and use situational assessment to establish an  understanding of the individual functional skills of a person with a disability.

Assessment of Learning: demonstrate awareness of learning styles and modalities of teaching through use of selected tests, modify test administration to the demands of the learning/teaching situation.

Work samples and work sample systems: demonstrate appropriate use of work samples and work sample systems as means of assessment within a given occupation, demonstrate appropriate use of work samples and systems with different types of disabling conditions.

Behavioral Observation: observe and note behaviors of individuals during the assessment process as asset or limitation behaviors in relation to the accomplishment of a target goal.

Learning Activity/Evaluation


“The Use of Assistive Technology” workshop, resulting in a report detailing the use and modification of testing strategies or

REHAB-560 Assistive Technology 

Faculty review and approval of report on use and modification of evaluation tools or

Grade of “C” or better

“The Use of Assistive Technology” workshop, resulting in reports that include recommendations for the use of assistive technology or

REHAB-560 Assistive Technology 

Faculty review and approval of report on use and modification of evaluation tools or

Grade of “C” or better

Research paper describing process and philosophy or

Demonstrated work experience of three or more years and professional development credentials or

REHAB-101 Introduction to Rehabilitation

Faculty review and approval of research paper or work experience and professional credentials or

Grade of “C” or better

Demonstrate work experience as a job developer or placement specialist of two or more years or

“Job Development and Placement and Occupational Information” workshop resulting in appropriate work recommendations in a written report or

REHAB-310 Vocational Evaluation or
REHAB-410 Job Placement

Faculty review of work experience or faculty review and approval of report recommendations or

Grade of “C” or better

Research paper on effect of disabling condition(s) in vocational rehabilitation or

Test out with faculty-developed standardized test or

REHAB-230 Psychosocial Aspects of Disability

Faculty review and approval of research paper or

80 percent or better on the standardized test or

Grade of “C” or better

“Rehabilitation Planning” workshop resulting in written vocational rehabilitation plan or

Work experience of two or more years, one letter of reference from a supervisor, three letters of reference from professional referral sources, and five letters of reference from consumers of services or

REHAB-310 Vocational Evaluation

Faculty review and approval of written rehabilitation plan of three separate case studies provided during workshop or

Faculty review and approval of work experience and letters of reference or

Grade of “C” or better

“Vocational Interviewing and Facilitating Career Decision Making with Clients” workshop resulting in the videotaping of a vocational interview or

Demonstrate evidence of past work experience as a vocational counselor for two or more years or

Complete college level course work in vocational interviewing

Faculty review and approval of videotaped vocational interview or

Faculty review and approval of work experience or

Faculty review and approval of college level course work

“Vocational Rehabilitation Report Development and Communication” workshop or

Four written reports addressing needs of four case studies presented during the workshop or

REHAB-310 Vocational Evaluation

Faculty review and approval of the written report options and letters of reference or

Grade of “C” or better

Previous college course work in the use of psychometric testing and principles of validity and reliability or

“Standardized Testing” workshop and paper describing use of standardized tests with persons with disabilities or

Past work experience of two years or more where responsibilities include administering and interpreting standardized tests with a supervisor’s letter and at least one referral source/rehabilitation counselor or

REHAB-711 Psychological Testing - People with Exceptional Need

Faculty review and approval of previous course work or

Faculty review and approval of workshop paper or

Faculty review and approval or work experience and letters of recommendation or

Grade of “C” or better

Read A Guide to Job Analysis or The Revised Handbook for Analyzing Jobs, participate in an online discussion of the materials and procedures of job analysis, select a job in the community that reflects occupational choices of agency participants, prepare a job analysis report, select and describe evaluation tools most appropriate for someone interested in the occupation or

REHAB-410 Job Placement

Faculty review and approval of the job and training analysis report and online discussion or

Grade of “C” or better

“Functional Skills Assessment” workshop and report or

Demonstrate evidence of past work experience of two or more years involving vocational evaluation/ functional skills assessment and/or situational assessment with two letters of reference from referral sources or

REHAB-670 Work Adjustment Services 

Faculty review and approval of report or

Faculty review and approval of work experience and letters of reference or

Grade of “C” or better

Previous college-level course work in educational psychology, special education, adult or vocational education that address issues of learning and learning styles and use of learning assessments or

Paper describing learning styles and assessment of such styles, with assessment tool selection and modification

Faculty review and approval of course work or

Faculty review and approval of paper

“Work Sample and Work Sample Systems” workshop and research paper or

REHAB-310 Vocational Evaluation

Faculty review and approval of research paper or

Grade of “C” or better

Read appropriate, assigned material and develop a written behavior observation of five clients where observations were critiqued by at least two other professionals, including the referring counselor or

Demonstrate evidence of work experience in vocational rehabilitation/evaluation where duties included writing and/or noting behavioral observations, with a letter from a supervisor and two from referral sources attesting to accuracy and usability of the written behavioral observations, including examples of written behavioral observations

Faculty review and approval of observations, critiques and reports or

Faculty review and approval of work experience, letters of reference, and examples of written behavioral observations

 

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