Closing the gap: Improving outcomes for students with disabilities

Individual Author(s) / Organizational Author
Stephen Lipscomb
Publisher
Mathematica
Date
May 2017
Abstract / Description

Too many special education students are at risk of leaving high school unprepared for the future. That’s my conclusion after making a deep dive into their backgrounds and experiences for a national study.

Consider these facts:

  • Special education students are half as likely as their peers to take college entrance tests such as the SAT.
  • They are less likely to have paid work experience, despite evidence that working during high school relates to whether they can find jobs afterward.
  • Their parents are more likely to see challenges on issues such as readiness for college and living independently after high school. (author introduction)
Artifact Type
Application
Reference Type
Blog
Priority Population
People with disabilities
Topic Area
Social/Structural Determinants » Education