Ohio Assessments for Educators (OAE) Special Education Practice Exam

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What types of experiences are addressed in an ITP?

  1. Transportation and meal planning

  2. Post-school activities and daily living skills

  3. Only academic experiences

  4. Extracurricular activities and sports

The correct answer is: Post-school activities and daily living skills

An Individualized Transition Plan (ITP) focuses on preparing students with disabilities for life after high school. It encompasses post-school activities, such as employment opportunities, vocational training, and community participation, which directly align with the transition from school to adulthood. Additionally, it addresses daily living skills, which are essential for independence, ensuring that students are equipped to handle the practical aspects of daily life after they leave the educational setting. By concentrating on post-school activities and daily living skills, the ITP plays a critical role in enhancing a student's ability to navigate the challenges they will face in their adult lives. This approach ensures that the transition planning is comprehensive and tailored to the individual needs of each student, thus aiding in their overall development and success beyond school.