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Flanagan, Matthew F.; Kutscher, Elisabeth L. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2021
Community-based instruction (CBI) is one type of community experience in which students with disabilities work toward instructional goals while engaged in activities occurring in a natural environment outside of a typical school setting (Hoover, 2016; Rowe et al., 2015). Educators who implement CBI capitalize on their students' time in the…
Descriptors: Community Based Instruction (Disabilities), Progress Monitoring, Students with Disabilities, High School Students
Barczak, Mary A. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2019
Financial responsibility is an important step toward independence for any student. This is particularly true for students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD), who may not have access to instruction in personal finance or basic financial transactions. When planning for transition, teachers should take into account skills students…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Community Based Instruction (Disabilities), Simulation, Intellectual Disability
Papay, Clare; Unger, Darlene D.; Williams-Diehm, Kendra; Mitchell, Vickie – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2015
There is a widespread misconception that transition planning and programming begin in high school. However, there are many opportunities for teachers to infuse transition-focused education into teaching and learning activities for their elementary-grade students. Teachers can engage students with disabilities and their families in…
Descriptors: Transitional Programs, Planning, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers
Steere, Daniel E.; DiPipi-Hoy, Caroline – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2012
Although community-based instruction (CBI) is an essential component of an effective educational program for students with severe disabilities, teachers frequently struggle to implement such instruction on a frequent and consistent enough basis for students to learn functional skills quickly and efficiently. This article describes evidence-based…
Descriptors: Evidence, Video Technology, Community Based Instruction (Disabilities), Severe Disabilities
Bucholz, Jessica L.; Brady, Michael P. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2008
Preparing people with disabilities for employment is an important task. Many individuals have difficulty learning and performing employment skills without support or guidance. This article describes how literacy-based behavioral interventions (LBBIs), instructional interventions that use print or pictures as an instructional medium, can help…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Intervention, Developmental Disabilities, Employment Programs
Brooke, Valerie Ann; Revell, Grant; Wehman, Paul – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2009
The quality of job outcomes achieved by youth with disabilities who are transitioning into employment varies widely across the country. Special education teachers, youth with disabilities, families, community rehabilitation program (CRP) staff providing employment services, and others involved in assisting transitioning youth can benefit from a…
Descriptors: Employment Services, Program Improvement, Program Effectiveness, Special Education Teachers
Targett, Pam; Young, Cynthia; Revell, Grant; Williams, Sophie; Wehman, Paul – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2007
The Workforce Investment Act (WIA) of 1998 (Public Law 105-220) marked a major reform in the nation's job training system. It consolidated more then 60 federal training programs into three block grants to states: (1) adult employment and training; (2) disadvantaged youth employment and training; and (3) adult education and family literacy…
Descriptors: Employment Services, Youth Employment, Disadvantaged Youth, Job Training
Burcroff, Teri L.; Radogna, Daniel M.; Wright, Erika H. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2003
This article describes how one inclusive middle school addressed needs of students with significant disabilities for functional community-referenced skills including clothing purchases, buying groceries, eating out, crossing the street, doing laundry, and using a microwave. Program development, program organization, and involvement of peers…
Descriptors: Community Based Instruction (Disabilities), Daily Living Skills, Disabilities, Field Trips

Beakley, Barbara A.; Yoder, Sandra L. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1998
Describes a community-based curriculum used for children (ages 12-16) with disabilities in middle school. The program uses real materials, role playing, functional academic lessons, and in-school jobs to assimilate community skills into the school and then generalize them in the community. Curriculum-lesson areas and activities are identified. (CR)
Descriptors: Community Based Instruction (Disabilities), Curriculum Design, Daily Living Skills, Disabilities

Sands, Deanna J.; And Others – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1995
A program was implemented to provide a community-based living and work experience for students with mild/moderate mental retardation making the transition from high school to adult life. The program focuses on independent living skills, vocational education, and functional academic instruction. It incorporates shared resources, community-based…
Descriptors: Community Based Instruction (Disabilities), Community Programs, Daily Living Skills, Education Work Relationship

Johnson, Danny E.; Ashton-Shaeffer, Candace; Bullock, Charles C. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1997
Describes a program to facilitate contextual learning for school-aged students with disabilities by developing individualized, community-based leisure education programming in concert with students' families. Emphasis is on transfer of new skills to home and community and on self-determination in leisure interests and community involvement. (DB)
Descriptors: Community Based Instruction (Disabilities), Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Involvement