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When in Doubt, Make a Cumulative Record
Wednesday, 26 Feb 2020 by Andy Lattal, PhD
The origins of cumulative frequency plots, as they were known, date back to at least a couple of centuries ago, and now appear frequently in popular media.
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What is Precision Teaching?
Ogden Lindsley was one of Skinner’s students and wanted to use behavior analysis from the lab to help people. This is how Precision Teaching (PT) was born: as a combination of rate of response and cumulative response recording. Precision Teaching holds the same values as ABA, with a focus on only observable behavior and using data to guide decision making while also having learners interpret their own performance data as well.
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Precision Teaching for Classroom Success
Friday, 5 Apr 2019 by Shauna V. Costello, MA, BCBA
Humans are constantly in search of the newest, brightest solution for problems in everyday life. We download countless apps for tracking calories, learning languages, working out, budgeting—you name it. In education, we do the same. But the newest, brightest thing in teaching and learning might not be the solution
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Carlos Zuluaga, MS, BCBA
… paper on the different effects of consequences and antecedents on behavior and is developing an Excel version of the Standard Celeration Chart. Additionally, Carlos helped translate sections of the VB-MAPP into Spanish and has developed Spanish presentations …
Carlos Zuluaga, MS, BCBA
… paper on the different effects of consequences and antecedents on behavior and is developing an Excel version of the Standard Celeration Chart. Additionally, Carlos helped translate sections of the VB-MAPP into Spanish and has developed Spanish presentations …