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The Standard Celeration Society

About the society

Since 1990 the Standard Celeration Society has comprised a collegial organization for all persons who use Standard Celeration Charts to monitor and change human behavior frequencies.

The Society's members come from a diverse background. They apply the Chart to all levels of education, including pre-school, elementary and middle school, high school, and college, as well as to all types special education. Additionally, members have used the Chart in human services organizations, business and industrial applications, performance management and improvement consulting, parenting and child rearing, self-management projects and general scientific analysis of national and world economic and social problems.

The Society encourages the development and growth of a science of human behavior and learning, and promotes using the Standard Celeration Chart to further that objective. Moreover, the Society seeks research to create data-based functional applications derived from the science of behavior and learning. Ultimately, we have a society to create a more loving, less fearful world.

Mission Statement: The basic mission of the Standard Celeration Society is to promote standard measurement and monitoring of behavior frequencies and their celerations.

The by-laws of the society are available [as a PDF file*].

"Care enough to chart!"

 

Officers of the society

  • Michael Fabrizio, President, michael_fabrizio_AT_cablespeed.com [e-mail?]

  • Abigail Calkin, Past President, abicalkin_AT_aol.com [e-mail?]

  • Nicholas M. Berens, Vice President, nmberens_AT_unr.nevada.edu [e-mail?]

  • Sandy MacLeod, Secretary, ksmacleod_AT_earthlink.net [e-mail?]

  • John B. Shewmaker (AKA the Schooz), Treasurer, johnshewmaker_AT_earthlink.net [e-mail?]

  • Jesus Ruiz-Rosales, Editor of the Journal of Precision Teaching & Celeration

 

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