Workshop in Europe! Entraînement animalier / Animal training
CHF 750.00
Dr Jesús Rosales-Ruiz et Mary Hunter conférences et pratiques
Ce Workshop révolutionnera votre pratique à jamais!!
Venez découvrir les techniques d’entraînement animalier les plus à jour que la science puisse nous offrir!!
This workshop will revolutionize your practice forever!
Come discover the most up-to-date animal training techniques that science has to offer us!
21-22-23 juin 2024 GENEVA Sans chiens/without dogs Avec traducteurs
Apéritif dînatoire possible le jeudi 20 juin à 18h avec les intervenants. Cocktail dinner possible on Thursday, June 20th at 6 p.m. with the speakers.
Sans chiens / Ce Workshop révolutionnera votre pratique à jamais, venez découvrir les techniques d’entraînement animalier les plus à jour que la science peut nous offrir!!
Rejoignez le Dr Jesús Rosales-Ruiz et Mary Hunter pour trois jours de conférences et de pratiques qui incitent à la réflexion sur l’enseignement et l’élaboration des comportements. Vous découvrirez les principes et techniques d’apprentissage qui vous aideront à créer des situations d’apprentissage optimales lorsque vous travaillerez avec des animaux et des personnes. Tout au long de l’atelier, nous parlerons des systèmes de renforcement, de la rédaction de plans de travail, du choix de points de départ efficaces, de la manière de façonner les actions, de l’augmentation des critères, de la création de séquences d’apprentissage, de l’apprentissage sans erreur, et bien plus encore. De nombreux exemples vidéo de dressage d’animaux seront utilisés pour illustrer ces concepts. En plus des conférences et des discussions, cet atelier vous permettra de mettre en pratique vos compétences pédagogiques avec un autre humain en tant qu’apprenant en utilisant le jeu de mise en forme PORTL. Les exercices PORTL vous aideront à apprendre à résoudre des problèmes et à réfléchir de manière plus créative lors de la conception de solutions de formation. Vous jouerez également le rôle de l’apprenant, ce qui vous donnera un meilleur aperçu de la façon dont les humains et les animaux apprennent.
Join Dr. Jesús Rosales-Ruiz and Mary Hunter for three thought-provoking days of lectures and hands-on practice all about teaching and shaping behaviors. You’ll learn about behavior principles and techniques that will help you create optimal learning situations when working with both animals and people. Throughout the workshop, we’ll talk about reinforcement systems, writing shaping plans, picking effective starting points, how to shape actions, raising criteria, creating sequences of behaviors, errorless learning, and more. Many video examples of animal training will be used to illustrate these concepts. In addition to lectures and discussion, this workshop will allow you to practice your teaching skills with another human as the learner using the shaping game PORTL. The PORTL exercises will help you learn to problem solve and think more creatively when designing training solutions. You will also get to play the role of the learner, which will give you more insight into how people and animals learn.
Mary Hunter, M.S.
Mary Hunter earned an undergraduate degree in biology from the University of Chicago and a master’s degree in behavior analysis from the University of North Texas. She consults with people and their pets, working mainly with dogs and horses. In addition, Mary teaches online courses through Behavior Explorer for professional animal trainers and others interested in the science of behavior.
Mary has taught classes at the University of North Texas as an adjunct instructor. Her interest in instructional design led her to convert an upper-level undergraduate class into a self-paced, mastery-based course using Dr. Fred Keller’s Personalized System of Instruction. In 2019, Mary and Dr. Jesús Rosales-Ruiz published their first book, PORTL: The Portable Operant Research and Teaching Lab.
Mary’s main research interests include studying the process of shaping and developing better methods for teaching both people and animals. She is a full member of the Association for Behavior Analysis International and has presented her research at the organization’s annual convention.
Dr. Jesús Rosales-Ruiz
Dr. Jesús Rosales-Ruiz is an Associate Professor in the Department of Behavior Analysis at the University of North Texas. He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Kansas in 1995 under the direction of Dr. Donald M. Baer. During his graduate training, he also worked closely with Dr. Ogden R. Lindsley.
Dr. Rosales-Ruiz’s areas of interest include antecedent control of behavior, generalization, behavioral cusps, fluency-based teaching, treatment of autism, teaching of academic behavior, animal training, rule-governed behavior, and contingency-shaped behavior. He has served on several editorial boards, including the Journal of Precision Teaching, the European Journal of Behavior Analysis, and the International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy. Dr. Rosales-Ruiz is a fellow of the Association for Behavior Analysis International, a fellow of the Eastern Psychological Association, and a trustee of the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies.
Workshop in Europe! Entraînement animalier / Animal training
CHF 750.00
Dr Jesús Rosales-Ruiz et Mary Hunter conférences et pratiques
Ce Workshop révolutionnera votre pratique à jamais!!
Venez découvrir les techniques d’entraînement animalier les plus à jour que la science puisse nous offrir!!
This workshop will revolutionize your practice forever!
Come discover the most up-to-date animal training techniques that science has to offer us!
21-22-23 juin 2024
GENEVA
Sans chiens/without dogs
Avec traducteurs
Apéritif dînatoire possible le jeudi 20 juin à 18h avec les intervenants.
Cocktail dinner possible on Thursday, June 20th at 6 p.m. with the speakers.
Description
Descriptif du Workshop
Sans chiens / Ce Workshop révolutionnera votre pratique à jamais, venez découvrir les techniques d’entraînement animalier les plus à jour que la science peut nous offrir!!
Rejoignez le Dr Jesús Rosales-Ruiz et Mary Hunter pour trois jours de conférences et de pratiques qui incitent à la réflexion sur l’enseignement et l’élaboration des comportements. Vous découvrirez les principes et techniques d’apprentissage qui vous aideront à créer des situations d’apprentissage optimales lorsque vous travaillerez avec des animaux et des personnes. Tout au long de l’atelier, nous parlerons des systèmes de renforcement, de la rédaction de plans de travail, du choix de points de départ efficaces, de la manière de façonner les actions, de l’augmentation des critères, de la création de séquences d’apprentissage, de l’apprentissage sans erreur, et bien plus encore. De nombreux exemples vidéo de dressage d’animaux seront utilisés pour illustrer ces concepts. En plus des conférences et des discussions, cet atelier vous permettra de mettre en pratique vos compétences pédagogiques avec un autre humain en tant qu’apprenant en utilisant le jeu de mise en forme PORTL. Les exercices PORTL vous aideront à apprendre à résoudre des problèmes et à réfléchir de manière plus créative lors de la conception de solutions de formation. Vous jouerez également le rôle de l’apprenant, ce qui vous donnera un meilleur aperçu de la façon dont les humains et les animaux apprennent.
Vous pouvez en savoir plus sur PORTL sur : https://behaviorexplorer.com/PORTL/
Workshop description
Join Dr. Jesús Rosales-Ruiz and Mary Hunter for three thought-provoking days of lectures and hands-on practice all about teaching and shaping behaviors. You’ll learn about behavior principles and techniques that will help you create optimal learning situations when working with both animals and people. Throughout the workshop, we’ll talk about reinforcement systems, writing shaping plans, picking effective starting points, how to shape actions, raising criteria, creating sequences of behaviors, errorless learning, and more. Many video examples of animal training will be used to illustrate these concepts. In addition to lectures and discussion, this workshop will allow you to practice your teaching skills with another human as the learner using the shaping game PORTL. The PORTL exercises will help you learn to problem solve and think more creatively when designing training solutions. You will also get to play the role of the learner, which will give you more insight into how people and animals learn.
You can learn more about PORTL at: https://behaviorexplorer.com/PORTL/
Mary Hunter, M.S.
Mary Hunter earned an undergraduate degree in biology from the University of Chicago and a master’s degree in behavior analysis from the University of North Texas. She consults with people and their pets, working mainly with dogs and horses. In addition, Mary teaches online courses through Behavior Explorer for professional animal trainers and others interested in the science of behavior.
Mary has taught classes at the University of North Texas as an adjunct instructor. Her interest in instructional design led her to convert an upper-level undergraduate class into a self-paced, mastery-based course using Dr. Fred Keller’s Personalized System of Instruction. In 2019, Mary and Dr. Jesús Rosales-Ruiz published their first book, PORTL: The Portable Operant Research and Teaching Lab.
Mary’s main research interests include studying the process of shaping and developing better methods for teaching both people and animals. She is a full member of the Association for Behavior Analysis International and has presented her research at the organization’s annual convention.
Dr. Jesús Rosales-Ruiz
Dr. Jesús Rosales-Ruiz is an Associate Professor in the Department of Behavior Analysis at the University of North Texas. He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Kansas in 1995 under the direction of Dr. Donald M. Baer. During his graduate training, he also worked closely with Dr. Ogden R. Lindsley.
Dr. Rosales-Ruiz’s areas of interest include antecedent control of behavior, generalization, behavioral cusps, fluency-based teaching, treatment of autism, teaching of academic behavior, animal training, rule-governed behavior, and contingency-shaped behavior. He has served on several editorial boards, including the Journal of Precision Teaching, the European Journal of Behavior Analysis, and the International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy. Dr. Rosales-Ruiz is a fellow of the Association for Behavior Analysis International, a fellow of the Eastern Psychological Association, and a trustee of the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies.