Your school system has recently undergone budget cuts and therefore off campus trips have been reduced
to only one trip per year. Parents are concerned that their students will not be able to work on generalization of skills to community settings. During this budget crisis discuss ways that you can program for generalization within the school setting.
What will be an ideal response?
Student responses may include any skills that can be taught in the school building that you can train for
generalization. Examples, may include teaching students to use the drink machine on several drink machines in the school or teaching identification of the letters "S" "M" and "L" to represent small, medium, and large on a variety of clothing items.
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