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From: John Eshleman

Date: Wed, 7 Apr 1999 01:56:12 EDT

Subject: PT-related Sessions at ABA 1999

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" I have always viewed the Association for Behavior Analysis (ABA) Conventions as mini 5-day "universities." There, the whole of behavioraldom is gathered, including many PT'ers. Well, ABA has posted its 1999 Convention Program on its website. I have gone through the Program and have culled out the Precision Teaching, Standard Celeration Chart, Generative Instruction, and any sessions otherwise related to these areas. Herewith, I present you with the PT-oriented sessions at ABA. Perhaps this may help your planning for the convention. (And if I missed any sessions that are PT-related, I apologize in advance. Please let me know if there are other PT-related sessions that I overlooked. There are many sessions at ABA. So, it's easy to overlook items.)

For the full entries for the Workshops, please see the ABA Convention Program. BTW, the ABA website address for the program is: http://www.wmich.edu/aba/conv1999/

 

As ever, John Eshleman, Ed.D.


Workshop #1 5/26/99 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Room 4C

 

Standard Celeration Chart Reading and Charting

 

OGDEN LINDSLEY, Ph.D. (Behavior Research Company),

John Cooper, Ed.D.(Ohio State University), Jeremy Clofene, MS,

Allison Cromey, M.A. (Illinois Institute of Technology), Bradley

Frieswyk, M.A. (Morningside Learning Systems), Michael Fabrizio,

M.A., Joanne M. Robbins, M.A. (Morningside Academy), Charles

Merbitz (Illinois Institute of Technology)

 

Brief Description - How to read and chart daily, weekly, monthly,

and yearly Standard Celeration Charts.

 

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Workshop #17 5/26/99 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Room 4B

 

Building Fluency in Fine and Gross Motor Behavior Elements

 

CARL BINDER, Ph.D. (Binder Riha Associates), Giordana Malabello

(The Australia Optimal Learning Center Pty Ltd.), Ann Desjardins

(Cache Valley Learning Center) and Richard McManus (Life Force, Inc.)

 

Brief Description - This workshop provides concepts, tools, and

methods for developing fluency in behavioral elements.

 

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Workshop #25 5/27/99 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM Room 4A

 

How to Develop, Produce and Use SAFMEDS

 

STEPHEN A. GRAF, Ph.D. (Youngstown State University)

 

Description - SAFMEDS, an acronym for "Say All Fast Minute

Every Day Shuffled," represents a procedure to promote fluency

in verbal behavior developed by Ogden Lindsley some 20 years ago.

 

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#6 Special Event 5/27/99 11:00 AM-1:00 PM Grand Ballroom Audiotaped

 

Opening Event, Society for the Advancement of Behavior Analysis (SABA) Awards

 

Chair: James M. Johnston (Auburn University)

 

 

 

 

 

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#6b Invited Event 5/27/99 1:00 PM-1:50 PM Marquette DDA

 

Free Operancy Fluency Building Compared to Discrete Trials with

Autistic Preschoolers

 

Chair: Ogden R. Lindsley (Behavior Research Company)

 

 

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#39 Symposium 5/27/99 3:00 PM-4:50 PM Williford C EDC

 

Toward An Inquiry Model: Unhitching from Teacher-Directed Instruction

 

Chair: Ogden R. Lindsley (Behavior Research Company)

 

Discussant: Ogden R. Lindsley (Behavior Research Company)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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#102 Invited Event 5/28/99 1:30 PM-3:20 PM Continental C AUT

 

Rate-Based and Free Operant Responding with Individuals with Autism

 

Chair: Jack Scott (Florida Atlantic University)

 

Discussant: Carl Binder (Binder Riha Associates)

 

 

 

 

 

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#129 Poster Session 5/28/99 5:30 PM-7:00 PM International Ballroom North CBM

 

33. Precise Performance Measures for Improved Rehabilitation of Persons with Brain Injury. ROBERT F. MORRELL (Veterans Affairs Medical Center - Ann Arbor, MI) and Richard M. Kubina Jr. (The Ohio State Unviersity)

 

34. Frequency Measures of Pressure Relief after SCI: A Case Study. MARIA A. BERGMAN, Rosmarie B. King, Jennifer Barnard and David Chen (Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago)

 

35. Pressure Ulcer Preventative Behaviors: Skin Inspections. MARIA A. BERGMAN, Rosmarie B. King, Maryanne Schmelzer and David Chen (Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago)

 

36. Frequency Measures of Behaviour for Inpatient Spinal Cord Injury. MARIA A. BERGMAN, Nancy Hansen, James Emmett, Charles T. Merbitz (Illinois Institute of Technology) and Bridget Collins (Hines, Virginia)

 

92. A Comparison of Web-Based Flashcards and Paper-and-Pencil Flashcards. KERI BAILEY-WHITACRE and Julie S. Vargas (West Virginia University)

 

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#166 Paper Session 5/29/99 9:00 AM-10:20 AM Lake Erie EDC

 

Effective Instructional Strategies for College Students

 

Chair: Jennifer Benefield (Jacksonville State University)

 

 

 

 

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#172 Symposium 5/29/99 9:00 AM-10:50 AM Williford C EDC

 

Precision Teaching and Behavior Analysis: Synergy for the 21st Century

 

Chair: Richard M. Kubina (The Ohio State University)

 

Discussant: Jesus Rosales-Ruiz (University of North Texas)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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#173 Panel Discussion 5/29/99 10:00 AM-11:50 AM 4A AUT

 

Starting and Running an Autism Center: Issues and Problems

 

Chair: Patricia Fitzsimons (Connecticut Center for Child Development)

 

 

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#177 Symposium 5/29/99 10:00 AM-11:50 AM PDR 3 TBA

 

What Suzuki Educators and Behavior Analysts Have to Offer Each Other

 

Chair: Roger Bass (Carthage College)

 

Discussant: Julie S. Vargas (West Virginia University)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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#185 Poster Session 5/29/99 12:00 PM-1:30 PM International Ballroom North AUT

 

3. Investigating Performance Adduction in a Young Autistic Child: The Acquisition of a Complex Mathematics Skill through the Teaching of Component Tool Skills Using Free Operant Fluency Building and Standard Celeration Charting. SIMMONE POGO RZELSKI, Bee Poh Yeo (The Australian Optimal Learning Center) and Giordana Malabello (University of Western Australia)

 

6. Fluency-Based Instruction to Improve Long-Term Retention of Academic Skills in Young Children with Autism. MICHAEL A. FABRIZIO and Alison L. Moors (Morningside Academy)

 

7. Application of a Generalized Teaching Procedure for Concept Instruction with Children with Autism. ALISON L. MOORS and Michael A. Fabrizio (Morningside Academy)

 

9. Implementing Morningside Math with a First Grader with Autism. KRISTINE PORTER, Beth Swatsky and Paul T. Andronis (Northern Michigan University)

 

12. Effects of Fluency "Card Turning" on Stereotypy and Response Rates. JILL E. HENRY, Heather Cramer and Guy Bedient (Connecticut Center for Child Development)

 

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#188 Poster Session 5/29/99 12:00 PM-1:30 PM International Ballroom North EDC

 

82. The Effects of One Minute Warm Up Procedures on Addition One Minute Fluency Timings. SUSAN R. SWEENEY (Sioux City Community Schools), William J. Sweeney and Paul Malanga (University of South Dakota)

 

83. Repeated Readings: Fluency Builders in the Classroom. TANA TEIGEN, Paul Malanga and William J. Sweeney (University of South Dakota)

 

84. Using One-Minute Timings and Precision Teaching Measurement to Evaluate the Basic Skills Performance of Elementary Students with Mild Disabilities. KARA K. ROBBINS, William J. Sweeney, Mary M. Ring (University of South Dakota) and Susan R. Sweeney (Sioux City Community Schools)

 

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#227 Poster Session 5/29/99 5:30 PM-7:00 PM International Ballroom North EDC

 

97. Acquisition of Mathematics Problem-Solving Skills through the Use of Generative Instruction. KRISTIN H. HAZLETT and Philip N. Chase (West Virginia University)

 

98. The Effects of Graphic Organizers on the Social Studies Test Scores of Students with Learning Disabilities in an Inclusionary Setting. SARA C. ERNSBARGER (Petal School District) and April D. Miller (The University of Southern Mississippi)

 

99. Assessing the Effects of a Strategic Intervention to Improve Creative Writing Quality. LUANN R. ALBERTSON and Felix F. Billingsley (University of Washington)

 

100. The Effects of Different Numbers of Opportunities to Respond during Class-wide Peer Tutoring on Third Graders' Spelling Performance. LI LI (Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation, Utah State University), K. Richard Young (Brigham Young University) and Richard P. West (CPD, Utah State University)

 

101. FastCard: A Flashcard Computer Software to Establish Accuracy and Build Fluency. NORMAND PELADEAU (Psychology Department, Universite du Quebec, Montreal)

 

102. The Effects of Fluency, Overlearning and Intermittent Schedules

on Prevention of Resurgence. N. J. RODRIGUES, Kyle E. Ferguson, Kimberly Berens and Linda J. Hayes (University of Nevada, Reno)

 

103. Fluency Training with Computerized Voice Recognition Training Methods. FINNUR ODDSSON and Philip N. Chase (West Virginia University)


#240 Reunion 5/29/99 8:00 PM-9:50 PM PDR 3

 

Standard Celeration Chart Data Sharing

 

Chair: Stephen A. Graf (Youngstown State University)

 

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#243 Business Meeting 5/30/99 8:00 AM-8:50 AM 4D

 

Standard Celeration Society and the Standard Celeration Charting SIG

 

Chair: Stephen A. Graf (Youngstown State University)

 

The Standard Celeration Society and SCC-SIG share and spread information about current applications of precision learning and teaching.

 

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#267 Panel Discussion 5/30/99 10:30 AM-11:50 AM 4C CSE

 

Regaining Our Balance: Behavioral Science and Ecology

 

Chair: Clay M. Starlin (University of Oregon)

 

 

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#278 Symposium 5/30/99 11:00 AM-12:50 PM Boulevard B CBM

 

Outcome Measurement: Burden of Care, Quality of Life and Scientific Measurement

 

Chair: Michael P. Mozzoni (Timber Ridge Group, Inc.)

 

Discussant: Glen W. White (University of Kansas)

 

 

 

 

 

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