AASL Invites Concurrent Session Proposals for Its 18th National Conference & Exhibition

AASL invites proposals for concurrent sessions to be presented during its 18th National Conference & Exhibition taking place Nov. 9-11, 2017, in Phoenix, Arizona. Complete proposals must be submitted by Friday, Jan. 27, 2017. More information is available at www.ala.org/aasl/rfp.

AASL seeks proposals for 60-minute-long concurrent sessions to be held on Friday, Nov. 10 and Saturday, Nov. 11. Proposals should include up to three learning objectives and should address how the session supports the AASL strategic plan, the AASL “Standards for the 21st-Century Learner,” and/or “Empowering Learners: Guidelines for School Library Programs.” Additionally, concurrent session proposals should focus on one of the content strands, including authors; leadership; literature, literacy and reading; program administration; or teaching and learning.

The AASL national conference program review committee will conduct a blind review evaluating proposals for clarity, originality and timeliness. Consideration will be given to submissions that incorporate one or more of these characteristics:

  • Demonstrates innovative thinking and/or new perspectives;
  • Presents strategies for effectively implementing new ideas and technology;
  • Incorporates at least one active hands-on learning exercise;
  • Design includes activities that will incorporate various learning styles;
  • Demonstrates how learning outcomes will be achieved.

Submissions will only be accepted via online form. Email, mail or fax submissions will not be accepted. All questions regarding programming at the AASL 18th National Conference & Exhibition should be directed to aasl@ala.org or (800) 545-2433, ext. 4382.

The AASL National Conference & Exhibition is the only national conference dedicated solely to the needs of school librarians and their roles as educational leaders. The 18th National Conference & Exhibition, “Beyond the Horizon,” taking place Nov. 9-11, 2017, in Phoenix, Arizona, will feature preconference workshops, concurrent sessions and an exhibition featuring companies relevant to the profession.

Author: Jen Habley

Jen Habley is the AASL Manager of Web Communications. She manages the AASL websites, writes press releases, coordinates AASL’s online learning opportunities, and oversees AASL’s web 2.0 tools. When not working, Jen spends time researching her family tree, reading, and watching hockey.



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