Thursday, July 1, 2010

2 week warning for closing of call for papers for the 23rd International Precision Teaching Conference!

Mark your calendar and tell your friends!

Online submission of Presentations is now open through July 15, 2010

for the
23rd International Precision Teaching Conference
"Precision Teaching: Out of the Closet
and into the World of Education"
November 4-6, 2010 
Seattle, Washington.

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Present the
23rd Annual International Precision Teaching Conference (IPTC)
Precision Teaching: Out of the Closet and into the World of Education

When: November 4th, 5th, 6th, 2010

Where: SEATTLE, WA
Holiday Inn Seattle
211 Dexter Ave North
Seattle, WA 98109
Hotel Front Desk: 1-206-728-8123
Group Reservation Code: Morningside
Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) Type 2 credits available


Target Audience
  • Students
  • Teachers
  • Parents
  • Behavior analysts
  • Principals and administrators
  • College professors
  • Staff developers
  • Psychologists
Potential Topics
  • Introduction to Precision Teaching (PT)
  • Precision Teaching in public school settings
  • Precision Teaching and autism intervention
  • Use of the Standard Celeration Chart (SCC) in business and industry
  • Basic and applied science of Precision Teaching
  • The Standard Celeration Chart to measure student progress/achievement
Potential Presenters
People who
  • Apply Precision Teaching in public education
  • Use the Standard Celeration Chart (SCC) for Applied Behavior Analysis
  • Run private Precision Teaching schools or learning centers
  • Use Precision Teaching in college instruction
  • Teach grad/undergrad students about Precision Teaching
  • Use Precision Teaching in business and industry
  • Develop curricula
  • Precision Teaching for underserved populations
Preconference tours & workshops- Thursday November 4th, 2010
Visit: Morningside Academy, FEAT of Washington, or Academy for Precision Learning (APL)
Hope to see you in Seattle!
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