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A) He can discuss their work experiences in class.
B) He can simulate work experiences in the classroom.
C) He can take the students on a field trip to Pizza Hut.
D) He can invite a restaurant manager to speak to the students.
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A) adults with intellectual disabilities
B) adults with severe physical disabilities
C) adults with emotional and behavioral disabilities
D) adolescents with emotional and behavioral disabilities
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A) They can disrupt the natural work setting.
B) They gradually reduce the time spent in onsite training and support.
C) The supported employee may behave differently with the job coach.
D) The supported employee may interact mainly with the job coach rather than other employees.
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A) Enclaves are organized as not-for-profit corporations.
B) Enclave workers include people with and without disabilities.
C) Enclave workers receive wages based on their level of productivity.
D) Enclave workers perform tasks such as building or ground maintenance.
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A) apartment cluster
B) co-residence apartment
C) group home
D) maximum independence apartment
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A) recreational activities
B) training in transitional employment skills
C) training n social skills and self-help skills
D) training in task persistence and concentration
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A) passing a beautician licensing exam
B) attending art classes to learn to mix colors
C) work-based experience with a local beautician
D) attending classes in beauty culture at a vocational school
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A) walking in the park
B) watching television for hours
C) going to a community ball game
D) socializing with friends at a coffee shop
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A) providing an IEP for college
B) training students to use learning strategies to solve new content
C) providing exposure to increasingly rigorous content at the secondary level
D) training students to use assistive technology to access and manipulate content
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A) Ariel fills stockings in a sheltered workshop.She earns $.50 for each one she fills.
B) Brad stocks shelves at a local grocery store without assistance.He earns $3 an hour.
C) Sarah wipes and clears tables at a local restaurant without supervision.She earns minimum wage.
D) Tanya provides day care during a library program and no longer needs supervision but works to gain experience rather money.
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A) adapted novels
B) books on tape
C) echo reading
D) describing events in pictures
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A) all high school students in special education
B) all students over the age of 16 in special education
C) all students who exit special education by dropping out of school
D) all students who exit special education by graduating or exceeding age requirements
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A) accessibility,community involvement,and family
B) functional behavior,performance and socialization
C) employment,postsecondary training,and independent living skills
D) adaptive behavior,child rearing,and interpersonal skills
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