[NIFL-ESL:10601] NYACCE call for presenters

From: Laurie Bargstedt (hfmadultliteracy@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Nov 24 2004 - 13:08:28 EST


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Dear Colleagues:

The New York Association of Continuing and Community
Educators will host its 54th Annual Conference May 15
– 17, 2005 in Saratoga Springs at the Prime Hotel. The
NYACCE Annual Conference offers a dynamic professional
growth opportunity for the many adult, continuing and
community education teachers, tutors, counselors,
administrators, coordinators, consultants and trainers
in New York State.

We invite you to submit a proposal for a presentation.
The Call for Presenters form can be found on our
website: www.nyacce.org. Reflecting on the culture of
Saratoga, our theme is "On the Right Track: Leading
the Way in Lifelong Learning". We hope you can help us
"Lead the Way" for hundreds of adult educators by
proposing to lead a workshop, panel discussion,
roundtable or seminar. 
Topic areas include: 

Workplace Literacy/Mentoring
Public Policy/Legislation
Community Education 	
Leadership 
Program Management
ABE/GED/ESOL 
No Child Left Behind 
Urban/Rural Issues
LD/Special Needs Learners 
Research 
Student Voices
Funding/Grants 
Workforce Development 
Staff Development
Distance Learning 
Alternative Education 
Family Literacy
Youth in Adult Education 
Post-employment Training 

Please contact Program Chair, Laurie Bargstedt, if you
have any questions or would like to discuss possible
topics or sessions. She can be reached at
518-762-4633, x 158 or by email at:
lbargstedt@yahoo.com. Proposals should be submitted no
later than December 6. We hope you can share your
expertise and join us next May in Saratoga Springs.

Sincerely,
Laurie Bargstedt, NYACCE Vice President of Regional
Coordinators, Program Chair 2005
Hamilton-Fulton-Montgomery BOCES, Johnstown, NY 
lbargstedt@yahoo.com

Kathleen P. King, NYACCE President, Conference
Co-Chair 2005 
Fordham University, Regional Educational Technology
Center, Bronx, NY 

Suzanne Licata, NYACCE President Elect, Conference
Co-Chair 2005
Maryvale Community Education, Cheektowaga


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Laurie Bargstedt
Coordinator of Adult LIteracy & Incacerated Education
Hamilton-Fulton-Montgomery BOCES
Johstown, NY 12095
518-762-4633, ext. 158
(f) 518-762-9361
 
"Speak your mind, even if your voice shakes", Maggie Kuhn


		
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