Guest guest Posted July 16, 2010 Report Share Posted July 16, 2010 The 2010 International Precision Teaching Conference (IPTC) organizers are extending the call for presentations deadline through August 15, 2010 in order to give all those who want to present at the conference the opportunity to do so. Your contributions are welcomed! Please visit the Standard Celeration Society website for more information and to enter your submission. Information on the Conference 23rd Annual International Precision Teaching Conference (IPTC) Precision Teaching: Out of the Closet and into the World of Education When: November 4, 5, 6, 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 Registration Fees- Includes breakfast, lunch, and snacks/coffee during breaks Standard Celeration Society members- $200- full conference ($100 for single day) Non-Members $300 ( $150 for single day) Students- $100 ($50 for single day) Invited Key Note Speakers include, Joe Layng- Headsprout - University of Oregon Berens, Center for Advanced Learning (CAL), Reno, Nevada Additional speakers include: Dr. Owen White- University of WashingtonDr. Norris Haring- Founder of the EEU, University of WashingtonDr. Kent - Morningside Academy, Seattle, WADr. Malmquist- Chicago School of Professional Psychology Ferris- Organization for Research and Learning (O.R.L)./FEAT of WA Fabrizio- O.R.L./FEAT of WA Program Tours/Workshops: With several Precision Teaching based centers in the area, this year's conference plans to offer workshops and tours at the following facilities. Morningside Academy (workshop fee applies)Families for Effective Autism Treatment (FEAT) of Washington (workshop fee applies)Academy for Precision Learning (Tour only- free of cost) Additional workshops will also be held at the conference site: Introduction to using the Standard Celeration ChartTBA- Presented by Alison Moors, M.A., BCBA Special Event: Ogden R. Lindsley Chart Share!!! 7:30pm Friday November 5, 2010 General Conference Program The final details of the conference program are still being worked out- as the submission process is now open through August 15, 2010. Papers, Symposia, Panel discussions, Showcases, and a Poster Session are among the different presentation options. Continuing Education Credits (BACB and other) The IPTC is in the process of registering the program through the Washington ESD and we expect to offer teachers clock hours for participating in the conference. Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) Type 2 credits will be offered for qualifying events, at $5.00 per credit. Full and up-to-date details available at the website of the Standard Celeration Society, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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