Descriptors:
Cooperative Programs; Delivery Systems; Elementary Secondary Education; Entrepreneurship; Models; Rural Areas; Rural Education; School Business Relationship; Special Education; Supported Employment
Abstract:
Existing models of supported employment (individual placement, mobile crew, enclave, and benchwork models) have limited utility in rural areas. The Black Hills Special Services Cooperative (Sturgis, South Dakota) developed an entrepreneurial model that addresses the lack of rural employers and transportation problems by creating new businesses employing workers with and without disabilities. (SV)
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