Project Activities
Structured Abstract
Setting
Sample
Research design and methods
Control condition
Key measures
Data analytic strategy
People and institutions involved
IES program contact(s)
Products and publications
Products: The expected outcomes from this study include:
Geenen, S., & Powers, L. E. (2006). Are we ignoring youths with disabilities in foster care: An examination of their school performance. Social Work, 51 (3), 233-241.
Geenen, S. & Powers, L. E. (2006). Transition planning for foster youth with disabilities: Are we falling short? Journal of Vocational Special Needs Education, 28 (2), 4-15.
Powers, L. E. (2006). Self-determination by individuals with severe disabilities: Limitations or excuses. Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, 30 (3), 168-172.
Geenen, S. J., Powers, L. E., Hogansen, J. & Pittman, J. (2007). Youth with disabilities in foster care: Developing self determination within a context of struggle and disempowerment. Exceptionality, 15 (1), 17-30. doi: 10.1207/s15327035ex1501_3.
Geenen, S. J., & Powers, L. E. (2007). Tomorrow is another problem: The experiences of youth in foster care during their transition to adulthood. Children and Youth Services Review, 29 (8), 1085-1101.
Gil-Kashiwabara, E., Hogansen, J., Geenen, S., Powers, K., & Powers, L. E. (2007). Improving transition outcomes for marginalized youth. Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 30 (2), 80-91.
Quest, A. D., Fullerton, A., Geenen, S., & Powers, L. E., & The Research Consortium to Increase the Success of Youth in Foster Care. (2012). Voices of youth in foster care and special education regarding their educational experiences and transition to adulthood. Children and Youth Services, 34 (9), 1604-1615.
Powers, L. E., Geenen, S., Powers, J., Satya, S., Turner, A., Dalton, L., Drummond, D., Swank, P., & The Research Consortium to Increase the Success of Youth in Foster Care. (2012). My life: Effects of a longitudinal, randomized study of self-determination enhancement on the transition outcomes of youth in foster care and special education. Children and Youth Services Review, 34 (11), 2179-2187. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2012.7.018
Blakeslee, J., Quest, A. D., Powers, J., Powers, L. E., Geenen, S., Nelson, M., Dalton, L. D., McHugh, E., & Research Consortium to Increase the Success of Youth in Foster Care (2013). Reaching everyone: Promoting the inclusion of youth with disabilities evaluating foster care outcomes. Children and Youth Services Review, 35 (11), 1801-1808. doi:10.1016/j.childyouth.2013.08.010
Geenen, S., Powers, L.E., Powers, J, Swank, P., Cunningham, M., Fullerton, A., & Consortium to Increase the Success of Youth in Foster Care (2013). Experimental study of a self-determination intervention for youth in foster care. Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals, 36(2), 84-95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2165143412455431.
Supplemental information
- The implementation and rigorous evaluation of the TAKE CHARGE model for foster youth with disabilities in the Portland, Oregon area,
- Published reports on the efficacy of the TAKE CHARGE model to enhance self-determination and improve educational outcomes for youth with disabilities, and
- Presentations on building capacity with key community partners using the Interagency Partnership Council and on best practices for implementation.
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