Precision Teaching

Resources

Carl Binder's site http://www.fluency.org has a number of articles and links to Precision Teaching resources. Some quick links are listed below.

Fabrizio, M.A. (February and March 2003). A parent’s introduction to fluency: Parts I and II. The OARacle, Alexandria, VA: The Organization for Autism Research. http://o4rl.com/worksamples/a_parent's_intro-parts_1_&_2.pdf

Kubina, R. & Yurich, K. (2012) The Precision Teaching Book. Lemont, PA: Greatness Achieved Publishing Company. http://theprecisionteachingbook.com/

Binder, C., Haughton, E., & Bateman, B. (2002). Fluency: Achieving true mastery in the learning process. Professional Papers in Special Education. University of Virginia Curry School of Special Education. This paper was prompted by Barbara Bateman, renowned special educator and lawyer, who requested a collaborative effort with the first two authors to make what is known about fluency available in plain English to a broader range of special educators and parents. Covers basic rationale and methodology for building fluency in basic skills.

Johnson, K.R., and Street, E.M. (2004). The Morningside Model of Generative Instruction: What it means to leave no child behind. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies. This book describes the rationale and components of the Morningside Model, a powerful integration of research-based methods built on a foundation of procedures for building fluent skills and knowledge. This link takes you to Amazon where you can purchase the book.

Johnson, K.R., and Street, E.M. (2013). Response to Intervention and Precision Teaching. New York, NY: The Guilford Press. This book describe the RTI framework and PT technology and suggests ways to combine them for maximum effectiveness. This link takes you to Amazon where you can purchase the book.

Lindsley, O.R. (2004). Ogden R. Lindsley (1922-2004): Publications. This is a file containing all known publications of Ogden Lindsley, the founder of Precision Teaching and inventor of the Standard Celeration Chart. References include basic laboratory research prior to development of Precision Teaching.