Abstract
Abstract This paper argues that direct programming for generalised outcomes, in conjunction with attention to the acquisition of fluency, of socially valued classroom responses is essential when preparing children in a separate special education facility for the regular school classroom. The present within‐subject analysis examined whether: (a) strengthening the specific components of student academic engaged time using a token economy; then (b) fading continuous social reinforcement plus feedback to intermittent schedules once criterion had been reached; and finally, (c) shifting the locus of control of consequences of classroom performance, including regular school placement, from external sources to the child himself, would result in subjects generalising gains made over time and settings. Four of the six subjects successfully demonstrated generalisation of performance levels across time. Two of these four further generalised their performance across classrooms. A comparison of their data with normativ...
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