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 Welcome to the Precision Teaching Hub and Wiki   

Also check out the New Precision Teaching Hub and Wiki Blog!    

     Click on the Chart to go to find Standard Celeration Charts

 

This site is an effort to collect many PRECISION TEACHING, aka "PT", links of interest and FAQs in one place for easy surfing. The hope is to simplify finding the great work by researchers and practitioners, and resources for prospective and new users of Precision Teaching.  

  

Topics are in the right sidebar, but if you have trouble finding a particular topic, use the "SEARCH" box in the upper right corner.

 

'Hope it's helpful to you in finding out about the opportunities for more effective teaching via PT and instructional analysis using the STANDARD CELERATION CHART, aka "SCC". 

 

 Care Enough to Chart !                      

   

 


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