NCABA Awards

Your nominations for the 2008 NCABA award recipients are needed for the following Awards:

 

· Fred Keller Excellence in Behavior Analysis Award

· Technical Utilization Award

· Student Scholarship Award

 

To submit a nomination you will need to prepare a one page (or less) description of the person with the following information listed at the top of the page:

 

Your Name: John Doe

Your email address: John.Doe@server.com

Name of Nominee: John Smith

Award: Award for which you are nominating the person

 

Award winners are kept confidential until they are announced at the conference welcome address on February 19th, 2008. The people who nominated the selected recipients will be contacted in advance so that they can encourage the person to attend the session, but we ask that you do not let the person know they have been selected to receive the award. The deadline for nominations for the 2008 year is January 7th, 2008. Please send all nominations to Jim.Clark:

 

jim.w.clark@ncmail.net

JIRDC

300 Enola Road

Morganton, NC 28655

(828) 438-6480

 

Fred Keller Excellence in Behavior Analysis Award - The purpose of this award is to recognize a person who has made an outstanding contribution to the field of behavior analysis in North Carolina and whose work demonstrates the highest quality in the application of behavior analytic principles.

 

Technical Utilization Award – The candidate for this award must not have received formal, graduate level training in behavior analysis, but has demonstrated proficiency in applying behavioral technology in his or her work. The recipient of this award will receive complimentary conference registration to the next NCABA conference in February and a $100.00 stipend toward conference expenses.

 

Student Scholarship Award – The award is granted to a student who has advanced course work and practical experience in behavior analysis, and who would benefit from attending the conference. The sponsor who nominates the student should be a faculty member or internship supervisor who can briefly indicate how the student’s work demonstrates potential for behavior analysis application in North Carolina. The recipient will receive complimentary conference registration to the next NCABA conference in February and a $100.00 stipend toward conference expenses.

 

“Do Things” Award – The purpose of this award is to recognize a person who is not currently on the executive board, but who has made outstanding contributions to NCABA. The recipient of this award is nominated by the NCABA Executive board.