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Cihon, Traci M. – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2007
Intraverbal behavior is common in conversation and academic and professional settings. Many individuals with disabilities fail to acquire intraverbal repertoires. Some individuals who do acquire intraverbal behavior fail to acquire responses that are functional and complete. Research has examined procedures to establish or increase intraverbal…
Descriptors: Verbal Operant Conditioning, Responses, Precision Teaching, Developmental Disabilities
Oskar-Groen, Kristi Ann – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The purpose of the study was to demonstrate improvements in celerations, performance changes, and fluency of digits written correctly using repeated drill and practice procedures with Precision Teaching measurement approaches during one-minute timings among middle school students who also exhibit identified emotional and/or behavioral disabilities…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Research Design, Program Effectiveness, Special Education Teachers
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Lokke, Gunn E. H.; Lokke, Jon A.; Arntzen, Erick – Journal of Precision Teaching and Celeration, 2008
This article reports the effectiveness of a brief intervention aimed at achieving fluency in basic ballet moves in a 9-year-old Norwegian girl by use of frequency-building and Precision Teaching procedures. One nonfluent ballet move was pinpointed, and instructional and training procedures designed to increase the frequency of accurate responding…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Foreign Countries, Females, Children
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Moran, Sean – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
Two previous articles in this journal advocate the greater use of a behaviourist methodology called "Precision Teaching" (PT). From a position located within virtue ethics, this article argues that the technical feat of raising narrowly defined performance in mathematics and other subjects is not sufficient justification for the…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Precision Teaching, Ethics, Constructivism (Learning)
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Downer, Anne C. – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2007
In this study, teaching assistants (TAs) were trained to spend 4 min each day on a precision teaching programme with selected pupils, whose progress in word recognition was a cause for concern. Words were taken from "The National Literacy Strategy Framework for Schools". The sessions were set up to be "fun" times. All the…
Descriptors: Students, Word Recognition, Teaching Assistants, Precision Teaching
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Weiss, Mary Jane; Fabrizio, Michael; Bamond, Meredith – Journal of Precision Teaching and Celeration, 2008
Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) often exhibit well-documented difficulties maintaining skills after they learn them. Acquired skills often disappear from their repertoires. Frequency-building procedures used with other populations have been touted as having special potential relevance for this population, and one of the reported…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Retention (Psychology), Skill Development
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Fabrizio, Michael A.; Schirmer, Kristin; King, Amy; Diakite, Ami; Stovel, Leah – Journal of Precision Teaching and Celeration, 2007
Since the early work of Anne Desjardin (1980) and others, Precision Teachers have developed Big 6+6 skills in their students' repertoires when needed. In this article, the authors present the Standard Celeration Chart (SCC) which documents how they analyzed the Big 6+6 skill of "squeeze" in terms of arranging sequences of instruction. The SCC…
Descriptors: Autism, Psychomotor Skills, Precision Teaching, Teaching Methods
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Schirmer, Kristin; Almon-Morris, Holly; Fabrizio, Michael A.; Abrahamson, Brenda; Chevalier, Katie – Journal of Precision Teaching and Celeration, 2007
Story telling is a very important skill for children to have. The ability to recall information as well as to infer, embellish, and make up stories is critical to living as a successful social member of society. The Chart presented in this article demonstrates the progress one child with autism made in telling both fiction and nonfiction stories.
Descriptors: Story Telling, Autism, Precision Teaching, Teaching Methods
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Almon-Morris, Holly; Diakite, Aminata – Journal of Precision Teaching and Celeration, 2007
Teaching children to identify emotions is a common practice within the field of autism intervention. However, skills that are not often taught include identification of emotions within a situational context, and identification and discrimination of environmental events that occasion the emotions (with corresponding explanations). This article…
Descriptors: Autism, Emotional Response, Precision Teaching, Emotional Development
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Kubina, Richard M., Jr.; Commons, Michael Lamport; Heckard, Barbara – Journal of Direct Instruction, 2009
This study examined the effects of a Direct Instruction (DI) reading program combined with Precision Teaching during a public school's summer program. Students received instruction from "Reading Mastery" programs for a six-week period. Students also practiced specific reading skills including letter-sound identification, sounding out…
Descriptors: Summer Schools, Summer Programs, Reading Instruction, Reading Programs
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Sinn, John W. – Journal of Technology Studies, 2007
Best practices for online courses are explored as precision teaching (PT) within the context of a case study analysis. The case study focuses on courses taught, 100 per cent online, as part of Quality Systems (QS) at Bowling Green State University (BGSU). PT literature establishes main attributes desired as the basis for best practices. The…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Precision Teaching, Best Practices, Case Studies
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Calkin, Abigail B. – Behavior Analyst Today, 2005
Combining Pavlov's (1960/1927) use of frequency as a standard unit in the measurement of scientific phenomena and Skinner's (1938) use of frequency, free operant behavior, and the cumulative recorder with his knowledge of engineering and interest in navigation, Lindsley brought to psychology and education the most powerful and scientific use of…
Descriptors: Precision Teaching, Charts, Behavior, Measurement
Berquam, Skip – B. C. Journal of Special Education, 1985
In discussing the effectiveness of precision teaching, three questions are addressed: (1) What is different or unique about it? (2) What kind of data are necessary to prove that precision teaching affects learning? and (3) What evidence supports its use? (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Precision Teaching, Program Effectiveness
Paton, Richard T. – Canada's Mental Health, 1971
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Precision Teaching, Teacher Education, Teaching Methods
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Commons, Micheal Lamport; Goodman, Stephen Allen – Journal of Precision Teaching and Celeration, 2008
This historical account is told as a narrative from the authors' perspectives of Project Giant Step, which might be one of the most successful teaching-of-reading projects in history. There are a few purposes in telling this story. First, it is in times of chaos that real innovation can be made. It is then that people take chances and it is not…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Social Change, Reinforcement, Precision Teaching
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