2022 Work Simulation Competition

2022 Work Simulation Competition

Independent Living

High School Multiple Disabilities

Burlington County Special Services School District, NJ

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This classroom is bringing tech to tidying up. While students develop domestic skills as part of their independent living training, they are using their knowledge of household routines to create a website training guide. This website will be shared with families to support at-home practice of these skills.

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Preparing Students for the Workforce

The Digitability Work Simulation allows students to gain hands-on work experience! Students prepare to gain meaningful employment with a resume, interview practice, and job skills. Through Bankability, students also learn about financial literacy, using money they have earned to pay bills and purchase rewards. Workplace behaviors are strengthened using the Digitability Social Economy.  Student earnings are recorded in Bankability, easily tracking data. By gaining hands-on experience, practicing financial literacy, and developing work ready behaviors, students are set up for success when entering the workforce!

PHASE 1: Planning

In Phase 1, students go through the process of identifying their project idea, understanding work routines, such as daily Stand Up meetings, and applying for the job role they will have throughout their first Work Simulation. All of this sets the stage for their work in Phase 2, Getting To Work!

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