Yesterday, Today, And Tomorrow: Looking Back at a Year of Growth and Forward to Our New Century. Yesterday, Today, And Tomorrow: Looking Back at a Year of Growth and Forward to Our New Century.

Yesterday, Today, And Tomorrow: Looking Back at a Year of Growth and Forward to Our New Century‪.‬

The Behavior Analyst Today 2001, Summer, 2, 3

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Two years ago, the authors were invited as panelists to Delaware Valley Association for Behavior Analysis (DVABA) to speak about the new Pennsylvania Certification for Behavior Analysts. At the time, we greeted the process with the belief vaguely reminiscent of Kevin Kostner's film "Field of Dreams": "create a profession and they will come!" The time has come to look back and reflect on the changes that have come about in Pennsylvania and possible changes in the future. We believe that our accomplishments are reflective of how all behavior analysts in Pennsylvania have worked to create usage in Pennsylvania. Indeed, behavior analysts who point to Pennsylvania as a model for the profession should remember the following people who have been instrumental. Saul Axelrod, mentor and friend to both authors, has for years (the cold years, when behavior analysis was harshly dismissed) advocated for behavior analysis, and in conjunction with Philip Hineline was able to start the state's first master's program in Applied Behavior Analysis at Temple University. Fran Warkomski, Director, Bureau of Special Education (BSE) Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE), was critical in beginning our state's program for certification of behavior analysts. This had been identified as a critical need in providing quality services to children with autism (see Warkomski, 2000). Richard Foxx took the lead to build the Pennsylvania Association for Behavior Analysis (PennABA) and with the help of its officers (Rick Kubina, Kimberly Schreck, Beth Rosenwasser, and Richard Weissman) organized the first annual Pennsylvania Conference on Behavior Analysis in March of 2001. Michael Weinberg and Patrick Progar consecutively led the local chapter of Delaware Valley ABA (DVABA) that provides regular business/educational/social meetings for behavior analysts in the Delaware Valley. Penn State University has also been instrumental, first with its creation of a certification program for behavior analysts, then with its master's program in behavior analysis (more details on their program in this issue). Finally, the editorial staff and interns for the Behavior Analyst Today (BAT) have shown commitment and dedication in bringing these issues home to readers. In particular, the authors would like to recognize our associate editor, Maggie Hancock, who has often put aside her own writing to dedicate time to helping other authors.

GENERE
Salute, mente e corpo
PUBBLICATO
2001
22 giugno
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
10
EDITORE
Behavior Analyst Online
DIMENSIONE
202
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