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The Standard Celeration Society along with CAL, Inc. / Fit Learning are looking forward to the 24th Annual International Precision Teaching Conference in Reno, Nevada, December 8th-10th, 2011. Already with a strong invited speaker list, we are excited to announce that the call for papers is open and available on celeration.org.
Please contact the conference committee if you have questions. We look forward to receiving your submission by September 7th! Submitters will be notified on there acceptance by early October. For further details please read the flyer below.
For those of you who are seeking to get more active in the SCS, please see this recruitment letter to serve on a committee. It doesn't matter if you are a new charter or a well-seasoned one! We need more people to help build our society and disseminate our technology.
The Ogden R. Lindsley Standard Celeration Chart Share at the 37th Annual Convention in Denver 2011 will have three-screen stations for: (1) Two Overhead Projectors, (2) One LCD Projector, (3) One Document Camera. Bring your paper charts! Bring your transparencies! Bring your digital charts! Bring your count-data for last minute charting! Come share your projects with us. We have the media!
As a reminder, The ORL SC Chart Share shares for two hours Monday evening (7:30 to 9:30 P.M.) in the Hyatt Regency Centennial Ballroom E.
Going to the ABAI Social that evening? Not to worry. Chart Share and ABAI’s Social are in the same building and Chart Share is over by the time ABAI Social begins (9:30 P.M.). You should get plenty of social in by its 1:00 A.M. closing.
The 24th Annual International Precision Teaching Conference will be here before you know it. We are looking forward to this great event of dissemenation, motivation, and time to get to know everyone is our great community.
Don't forget the Standard Celeration Society business meeting at the annual ABAI conference in Denver
# 142 Business Meeting
05/29/2011
8:00 AM - 8:50 AM
301 (Convention Center)
Standard Celeration Society
Chair: Kerri L. Milyko (Precision Teaching Learning Center)
Members of the Standard Celeration Society will congregate to discuss all business related matters regarding the Society, including but not limited to membership, finances, and the International Precision Teaching annual conference.
The Standard Celeration Society is pleased to announce the appointment of Doug Kostewicz as Editor of the Journal of Precision Teaching and Celeration. Doug maintains a loyalty to standard measurement/precision teaching, has a beautifully refined skill set with PT research and publications, and dedicates the majority of that skill set to expanding our small field within the science of behavior.
As Editor, he is not only responsible for the Journal for the next 4 years, but will also serve as a member of the Executive Council with voting privileges.
Please join us in congratulating Doug! We feel very confident that he will serve as an excellent Editor and we look forward to reading the Journals that are published under his tenure.
Please join the Executive Committee in extending our appreciation to Scott Born.For many years, Scott has served multiple functions to the Standard Celeration Society, and as a result, the Society grew to be a more public, efficient and visible group.Scott’s contract with the SCS expired in October 2010 and will now attend to his own work and research.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with Scott’s behind-the-scenes work, Scott developed and reinvented www.celeration.org.He automated many tasks, like membership renewal, conference paper submission, etc. via the website. These tasks were traditionally completed by hand with pen and paper!Scott also helped to elevate the position of our SIG through assisting Rick in preparing the journal, and working on IPTC 2007, 2008, and 2009. Despite his contract expiring, he played a critical role in finalizing the necessary details for making the current site live.
Thank you, Scott, for your invaluable service to the society.For members or prospective members of the SCS, please email the respective Executive Council member that may have an answer to your question.We plan to continue the great work initiated by Scott!
The Standard Celeration Society (SCS) Executive Council regrets to announce that Owen White resigned his position as President of the Society this past week. According to the bylaws, Kerri Milyko will serve as President for the remainder of his elected term (March 2011 to May 2012). An election will take place prior to ABAI for a new Vice President of the SCS. Please submit your nominations for VP by April 1, 2011 (
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The Executive Council would like to formally and publicly thank Owen White for the esteemed honor of his service over the past 9 months. His vision and wisdom have benefited the Society and the current leadership will continue to execute that vision. We support him in his decision to resign and wish him the very best.
Sincerely,
Kerri Milyko, on behalf of the SCS Executive Council.
Since 1990 the Standard Celeration Society (SCS) has comprised a collegial organization for all persons who use Standard Celeration Charts to monitor and change human behavior frequencies. The society’s heritage lies greatly in Precision Teaching and its founder Ogden R. Lindsley, who in 1972 (p. 9) named Precision Teaching because "what was really new in our procedure was precision, we decided to use that as an adjective in front of whatever it was one was doing: hence in our case, "precision teaching." Lindsley (1971) hoped that the standard recording and charting system would be used throughout the behavioral fields as Precision School Psychology, Precision Social Work (Green & Morrow, 1972), Precision Speech Therapy (Johnson, 1972), and so on. Dr. Lindsley’s greatest contribution as written in tribute by T. V. Joe Layng was his showing “that bringing frequency to the people revealed not only his heart, but the heart that resides in the science of human behavior as well.” The Society encourages the development and growth of a science of human behavior and learning, and promotes using the Standard Celeration Chart to further that objective. Ultimately, we have a society to create a more loving, less fearful world. – Bill Helsel & Kelly Ferris (Executive Council 2008-2010).
We hope the New Year finds you all well: health and happy! With the start of the new year, we come to a close of an amazing era for the Standard Celeration Society. Dr. Rick Kubina has more than successfully completed his Editor tenure with the Journal of Precision Teaching and Celeration. Please see the attached, official notification and accolade for Dr. Kubina and join us in thanking him for elevating our journal to such a sophisticated publication and for refining our science.
Thanks, Rick! You are most definitely, "The Man."
Cheers,
Kerri on behalf of the SCS Executive Council
The 2009 Lifetime Contributions to Precision Teaching and Standard Celeration Charting Achievement Award of the Standard Celeration Society was presented at the International Precision Teaching Conference (IPTC) 2009 to Professor Owen Roberts White, PhD. , University of Washington.
Welcome to Celeration.org 3.0! In setting up the registration for this years conference, we had to upgrade our security and the system on which the website operates. Please take time to look around, including the expanding features of our community-based site. As IPTC gears up, features will be revealing themselves on the website, some of which are already integrated. We can now process new memberships or upgrades, because our banking has been resolved.
Celeration.org is being rejuvenated with a new look and new functionality. With the new functionality comes more frequent (and more simple) updating for the Standard Celeration Society, and more opportunities for user input. Welcome to Celeration.org 3.0!
The Lifetime Achievement Award of the Standard Celeration
Society was presented to Dr. Henry "Hank" Pennypacker at IPTC2008 in November, 2008.
At the 2008 International Precision Teaching and Celeration conference in New Brunswick, New Jersey, Henry "Hank" Pennypacker. The text of Dr. Carl Binder's presentation speech can be read by clicking below.
At the business meeting at IPTC 2007, Michael Fabrizio asked me to put together a committee to look into ways to make the SCS and IPTC more student friendly. I am posting an update about this in the News section, with a copy with data in the restricted business section. We'd like members to send feedback about the recommendations to the
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