Describe some opportunities for teaching generalization during community-based instruction
Provide examples.
What will be an ideal response?
Opportunities for teaching generalization during community based instruction:
A teacher can identify skills required in the community that are required across settings and/or tasks. The teacher would then teach the skills in or with one setting or task and test for generalization in or with another setting or task. For example, if a skill required on the job site is stocking shelves, the teacher may teach stocking the shelf using cereal boxes and test for generalization with canned foods. The skills remain the same but the items being used are different.
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