Secondary students benefit from instruction in a variety of settings, including school, vocational & community settings. Providing students the opportunity to learn and practice skills prior to going into the natural community setting is vital.
Students often need repeated practice in the community in order to be independent within routines. Although teaching skills in community settings is best for generalization, many teachers find this is not realistic on a daily basis. To supplement community routines, teachers can provide repetition by creating “simulations” in the classroom. Looking towards the future for our secondary students is essential. Students need to be taught the skills to successfully apply and attain a job after their school career. Below is an example of a lesson plan from the Links Curriculum: Applying for a Job Simulation.
This lesson teaches students to participate in Applying for a Job. A few ideas when planning this simulation: