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A classroom program teaching disadvantaged youths to write biographic information
Authors:Clark H B  Boyd S B  Macrae J W
Affiliation:Western Carolina Center.
Abstract:Little attention has been given to how formal classroom instruction can be adapted to teach youths everyday skills such as the correct writing of biographic information frequently requested in transactions like applying for a job or a social security number and cashing a check. In this study, six youths in a special education classroom were taught to complete job application forms with the date, their name, signature, address, telephone number, date of birth, and a reference's name, address, and occupation. Each youth was trained on one item of biographic information at a time, after which he was tested on four application forms, including one on which he had not been trained. The tests show that after an item had been taught, it was correctly used in completing application forms on which the youths had been trained and forms on which they had never been trained. The study demonstrates the feasibility of teaching community-living, vocation-related skills to special-education youths in a classroom setting.
Keywords:academic behavior  prevocational skills  disadvantaged children  education  generalization  job-finding skills  retardates  self-paced instruction  biographic information
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