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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

Koorland, Mark A. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1983
The "Try Procedures," a diagnostic teaching strategy used with precision teaching, provides a way to determine which teaching methods produce the greatest gains for individual students. Five steps feature initial assessment, dividing items to be taught, teaching by two or more methods, probing, and looking at the data. Comparison of two sight word…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Teaching, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Precision Teaching
White, Owen Roberts – B. C. Journal of Special Education, 1985
The author reviews systems providing objective guidelines to facilitate ongoing, daily instructional decisions, focusing on those which utilize the sensitive datum and uniform charting procedures of precision teaching. Potential users are warned that the special education teacher must remain a critical and vigilant analyst of the learning process.…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Precision Teaching

Raybould, E. C.; Solity, J. E. – British Journal of Special Education, 1988
Two proponents of the precision teaching approach to teaching the handicapped discuss such principles as: the problem of partial application of the method; relationship to behaviorism; relationship to experiential learning; and the importance of fluency in task performance, mastery learning, and recordkeeping. (DB)
Descriptors: Diagnostic Teaching, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
Raybould, Ted; Solity, Jonathan – Special Education: Forward Trends, 1982
Use of precision teaching principles with learning problem students involves five steps: specifying performance, recording daily behavior, charting daily behavior, recording the teaching approach, and analyzing data. The approach has been successfully implemented through consultation of school psychologists in Walsall, England. (CL)
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries

Deno, Stanley L.; And Others – Special Services in the Schools, 1986
Several alternative curriculum-based measurement (CBM) assessment models for use with handicapped children are discussed: the resource/consulting teacher and Vermont consultant teacher models, directive teaching, precision teaching, and data based program modification. A case example showing the use of CBM to make instructional and placement…
Descriptors: Consultants, Decision Making, Diagnostic Teaching, Disabilities

Koorland, Mark A.; Nelson, C. Michael – Exceptional Children, 1990
This critique discusses conceptual and practical issues raised in a paper by D. Marston (EC 210 837) on choosing the most technically adequate graph for measuring progress on individual education plans. The critique argues that the Standard Behavior Chart is a technically adequate and useful measurement tool. (JDD)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Graphs

Marston, Douglas; Deno, Stanley L. – Exceptional Children, 1990
This article responds to a criticism (EC 231 964) of a paper that discusses graphs for measuring progress on individual education plans (EC 210 837). It notes that the type of chart used is not a major issue; the important point is that teachers repeatedly gather data on educationally relevant tasks and evaluate intervention effectiveness. (JDD)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Graphs

Raybould, E. C.; Solity, J. E. – British Journal of Special Education, 1988
Precision teaching can accelerate basic skills progress of special needs children. Issues discussed include using probes as performance tests, charting daily progress, using the charted data to modify teaching methods, determining appropriate age levels, assessing the number of students to be precision taught, and carefully allocating time. (JDD)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Charts, Classroom Techniques, Disabilities