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NCTE Annual Convention

NCTE Annual Convention

Deadline extended until noon CST on January 21

You are invited to submit a program proposal for the 103rd NCTE Annual Convention, (Re)Inventing the Future of English, November 21–26, 2013:

CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT PROPOSALS

  
Online Coaches
NCTE offers an opportunity for those submitting convention proposals to work with an online coach to strengthen your submission through feedback and recommendations. If you would like to work with an online coach, please begin submitting your session proposal. Once you get to the final screen, you will have an opportunity to either request an online coach or submit your session. Please select request an online coach and someone will follow up with you via email. Once you work with your online coach you can return to the online proposal system, scroll down to the Incomplete Entry section, make edits, and then submit your session in final form to NCTE.

Proposal Submission Guidelines including criteria and session formats.


Invitation from Program Chair, Ernest Morrell

Ernest MorrellIn this video, Ernest invites participants of the National Center for Literacy Education (NCLE) Practice Exchange to submit a proposal for the 2013 Annual Convention.  Morrell's invitation is open to all educators across the preK-16 levels.  Learn more about the theme of the Convention by reading the Call for Program Proposals

 

 

Visit the Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau to get familiar with the area. 

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