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What Works for Work
Free, Online Professional Learning

Professionals who support youth and adults with disabilities to successfully gain and maintain employment need resources to assist in teaching critical skills. Fortunately, research has identified practices that have been shown to improve skill development for transition youth and adults.

Designed for educators, professionals, families, and others who support people with disabilities in the workplace, the What Works for Work Modules guide users through case studies, instructional videos, pre- and post-assessments, reflection questions, and more to learn how effective practices can be used to support employment success.

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What Works for Work Info

What Will I Learn?

Created by experts and practitioners and grounded in research-based strategies and practices, this collection of free, self-paced modules is designed to help users better understand, select, plan for, and implement effective teaching and coaching strategies for the individuals they support. Educators are often searching for support in implementing or identifying specially designed instruction.

Features

  • Earn professional development certificates online
  • Ideal for individual or group-based learning
  • Track your learning with pre- and post- assessments
  • Expand your learning with discussion questions, activities, and other support resources

How to Get Started

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Create an Account It’s Free!

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Select a Module of Interest

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Review All Module Content

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Complete Post-Assessment

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Earn Certificate

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Looking for the previous version of What Works for Work? 

Session slides and materials are available to view and download until January 2026.