
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...
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Gratitude to Scott Born
Administrative Changes
March 2011
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.
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!
Cheers,
Kerri Milyko
President