
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...
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...
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...
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...
Read more
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 (
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
)
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.