Tuesday, September 15, 2009

PRESENTATION: Michael Fabrizio, MA, BCBA will present on fluency based instruction for students with autism

As part of the B.F. Skinner Foundation Seminar Series
Michael Fabrizio, MA, BCBA will be giving a presentation,

Fluency-Based Instruction for Children with Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Cocoa, Florida. BACB CEUs are available.



A related item of interest is Michael's recent June 2009 interview by Rick Kubina for the Precision Teaching podcasts.


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Friday, September 11, 2009

ANNOUNCE: Info on IPTC 2009 Presentations and Costs at Celeration.org

The Standard Celeration Society has a couple of new postings at their website on the presentations, conference cost and workshop fees for the 22nd International Precision Teaching Conference (IPTC 2009), October 29-31, 2009, Penn State. An important note is that registration for the IPTC has NOT yet opened; the newly posted info is just a heads-up so prospective attendees can plan schedules and estimate costs. Conference registration, when available, will be at the Standard Celeration Society website/Celeration.org.

Other previously posted information of relevance also at Celeration.org
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Previous related blog posts:
FYI: Options for Getting to & From the 2009 International Precision Teaching Conference (IPTC 2009)
Wednesday, July 8, 2009

ANNOUNCE: The 2009 International Precision Teaching Conference
Monday, May 4, 2009

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

One Week Warning: IPTC Call for Papers Deadline July 15

2nd reminder that one week is left before the deadline.


The Standard Celeration Society announces that the
Call for Papers for the
22nd International Precision Teaching Conference
(10/29-31, Penn State)

has been extended through

July 15, 2009.

With the many things going on at the end of the academic year and start of summer, some needed more time to complete their submissions. This extension allows that additional time and would still give the organizing committee enough time to work their magic in coordinating and completing the Conference program.

More information on the Call for Papers and the submission info are highlighted on the
frontpage at Celeration.org,

Previous post on the July 15 deadline.

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FYI: Options for Getting to & From the 2009 International Precision Teaching Conference (IPTC 2009)

Don't end up like these fellows below. Arrange your ride to/from
IPTC 2009 (Penn State October 29-31, 2009)
ahead of time.

For info on taxi, shuttle and limo options, see,
The Road to IPTC 2009 - a How To
at
Celeration.org, website of the Standard Celeration Society

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

TIME SENSITIVE ANNOUNCEMENT: July 15 Submission Deadline for the International Precision Teaching Conference


The Standard Celeration Society announces that the
Call for Papers for the
22nd International Precision Teaching Conference
(10/29-31, Penn State)

has been extended through

July 15, 2009.

With the many things going on at the end of the academic year and start of summer, some needed more time to complete their submissions. This extension allows that additional time and would still give the organizing committee enough time to work their magic in coordinating and completing the Conference program.

More information on the Call for Papers and the submission info are highlighted on the
frontpage at Celeration.org,

There will be another notice one week before the deadline, but the most current information IS ALWAYS at the Standard Celeration Society website.

Please feel free to share this message with anyone you feel would be interested in the conference or might not get word of the extension.

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Thursday, June 25, 2009

OPPORTUNITY: Teachers Sought for Precision Teaching Private School Start-up in Wilkes Barre PA

This announcement was made on the SCListserv on June 18
Please contact Brenda Eaton-Shadie of the Valor's Foundation for additional information [listed contact info at the end of this post].
"...Starting a private school 5-8 grades this year, and adding 9-12 next year using Precision Teaching with academic curriculum. Looking to serve those with Learning Disabilites (LD) such as dyslexia, ADHD and to include Asperger's Syndrome and High Functioning Autism (HFA)- working off the Ben Bronz Academy in Conn. as a model.

School will be in Wilkes Barre PA- Looking for teachers in Northeast PA- with regular education and or special education certification with ABA background. Those with regular education degrees will be considered, those with up to 18 credits in Special Education related field (such as ABA course work) would qualify for special education certification under Private School Standards in PA.

Please contact me at: brendaes@valorsfoundation.org or call me at 570-760-5977.

Have a great day!

Brenda Eaton-Shadie
Valor's Academy (license pending)
40 W. Northampton St
Wilkes Barre, PA 18711
570-851-3909
www.valorsfoundation.org
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

REMINDER: June 30, 2009 Call for Papers Deadline for the 22nd International Precision Teaching Conference

Call for Papers for the 22nd International Precision Teaching Conference (IPTC) 2009
October 29-31, 2009 Penn State University

is currently OPEN, but the end of the submission period is
June 30, 2009 - only one week away, so don't tarry!

Graphic design by Scott Born, 2009 for the Standard Celeration Society


More info on the IPTC 2009 Call for Papers, and
to download a postable flyer


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Previous post on IPTC 2009

Monday, May 11, 2009

ANNOUNCE: IPTC: International Precision Teaching Conference Call for Papers


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Readers are directed to seek definitive information from those primary sources