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Conference
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UPCOMING
CONFERENCE |

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March 26 - 30
New Orleans
Hilton New Orleans Riverside
2 Poydras at the Mississippi River
New Orleans, LA 70140
The convention registration
form will be included in the Winter issue of NAEA News (don't
forget to pre-register for a big discount). Also, we will mail
out Student Chapter conference events and information in January
2007. If you are not already on our mailing list, please click
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PRESENT
A STUDENT ROUNDTABLE |
If you miss the full
conference proposal deadline (June 30), think about presenting
at the Student Roundtable Discussions!
This event is a 2 hour session where each presenter has their
own table of 3 to 8 people for several 15 minute sessions. The
attending students rotate groups every 15 minutes, giving time
for Q&A and discussions.
Interested? Here are some tips:
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This is a first-come, first-serve presentation format. Send
all of your required information into the President early.
Deadline: February 1 2008.
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Handouts and visuals are wonderful additions.
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Remember, your audience is mainly pre-service teachers and
grad students.
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Share
your experiences!
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Table topics may include grant research, improving your student
chapter, 1st year tips, fundraisers, and many more!
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Check with your college/university student government for
funding. They often give significant assistance to students
who present at conferences.
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PAST
CONFERENCE REVIEW |
New York!
The NAEA Convention! Snow! Yes, the 2007 New York Convention was
fan-friggin-tastic! Spend some time reflecting on your experiences,
sharing with your fellow students you left back home, applying
new ideas, and playing with your free goodies. Try putting together
a student chapter meeting to exchange new ideas from sessions
you attended with your clueless compatriots back home. Make
sure you spread the good word to your friends and get them excited
about next year in New Orleans!
The
2007 New York NAEA convention is finally behind us and it was
truly amazing. According to our numbers, around 600 students
came from all over the country to grow and have fun. That's
10% of the entire convention attendance! That's huge and it
goes to show that students are an incredible part of NAEA! Thanks
to all of you that came and represented your student chapters
and programs.
So
how was it? Our opinion is slightly biased but we'd love to
hear from you. Visit the Forum and
leave some feedback or e-mail
us your thoughts.
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ATTENTION
PREVIOUS ATTENDEES! |
Post
your comments on the forum or
contact
us directly with your thoughts. We are requesting that those
of you who attended the last conference (and other past conferences)
tell us about your experiences and what presentations you really
enjoyed and learned a lot from. Your input will help us select
future presentations.
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LESSON
PLAN EXCHANGE |
Each year, the Student
Chapter gathers at the national conference to share ideas. One
important aspect of this conversation is the exchange of lesson
plans (L'Exchange).
Students are asked to make 50 - 100 copies of their favorite
lesson plan with them to the conference. Bring your lesson plans
to the Student Roundtables. In return, each person who participates
in the swap will receive copies of different lesson plans from
around the country!
(Please note: The amount of lessons received will vary due to
the number of participants in the exchange.)
An online file of the L'Exchange form can be downloaded here
or you can use your own lesson format. Either way, please be
clear and include the fine details! References, websites, drawn
examples, and any "tips" along the way help in sharing
your experience as well as your lesson plan. Give yourself and
your school credit for your plan... include an email address
in case others have questions or challenges.
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