HIGHLIGHTS

The Conference

The International Precision Teaching Conference is a time when scientists, behavior analysts, students, parents, teachers, practitioners, and other interested parties gather together to share about Precision Teaching (PT) and other technologies utilizing the Standard Celeration Chart (SCC).  Presentations typically discuss empirical data and methodologies, technological...

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The Journal

The Journal of precision Teaching and Celeration(JPTC) is the scientific journal of the Standard Celeration Society. The SCS publishes roughly twice a year. It provides a forum for research, practical applications, and discussions of Precision Teaching and Celeration technology. JPTC has dedicated itself to the promotion and diffusion of Precision Teaching and Standard Celeration...

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The Chart

The Standard Celeration Chart(SCS) was developed in 1967 be "Ogden Lindsley, Eric Haughton, (and several other graduate students of Lindsley's), Sanndy Houston (the administrative assistant), and Helen Brennan (the priter)" (Potts, Eshleman, & Cooper, 1993). The SCC is more tha a mere data-display tool; it guides its user to make data-driven analytical...

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The News

If you are attending ABAI in Seattle this year and are a member of the SCS, please come to the business meeting. We will be updating you with the latest news regarding the day-to-day working of the Society. This also is a great opportunity for you to ask...

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IPTC 2011 Registration Now Open!!!

Registration is now open for the 24th annual International Precision Teaching Conference in Reno, NV on Dec 8 – 12, 2011.  This bound to be spectacular conference is hosted by the Center for Advanced Learning/Fit Learning and sponsored by the Standard Celeration Society and the Behavior Analysis Program at the University of Nevada, Reno.   The theme of “Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Taking action to fulfill their vision” will be supported by talks from Key Note Speakers Steven Hayes, Ph.D. and Anthony Biglan, Ph.D. as well as talks from Invited Speakers Carl Binder, Ph.D., Michael Fabrizio, Ph.C., and Doug Greer, Ph.D..  There will also be a tribute to Ogden Lindsley in the form of an Invited Symposium by Patrick Ghezzi, Ph.D., Carl Binder, Ph.D., and Kent Johnson, Ph.D..  Please take advantage of the early registration fee that will only last for the first few weeks of registration.  The Conference Committee is proud to present you with a stellar list of speakers and events and looks forward to seeing you in the biggest little city.

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Workshop Times 
Thursday Dec 8, 2011

9:00am - 12:00pm
 - Instructional Design for Learners with Autism: Identifying Critical/Variable Attributes for Effective Programming 
 - Essential Word-Knowledge Skills
 - Precision Teaching & Standard Celeration Charting

1:30pm - 4:30pm
 - Precision Teaching at Morningside Academy
 - Six Boxes® Performance Management for Educators 
 - Data Based Decision Making in and out of the classroom 
 - Inner Behavior--Changing Thoughts, Feelings, and Urges 

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