2017 AVID National Conference
Posted by AVID Center on September 25, 2017
December 7–9, 2017
Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek | Orlando, Florida
Discover the latest innovations and best practices around closing the opportunity gap
Engage with educational leaders and experts at networking events and sessions
Succeed by implementing the lessons learned in your sphere of influence
The AVID National Conference is a forum to discuss and share innovations and best practices on how educators can open access to rigorous curriculum for all students to ensure college and career readiness. National organizations who partner with AVID schools to promote college and career readiness are invited to describe the benefits of their partnerships. Educational thought leaders come together to learn from the experiences of successful AVID systems. We invite current AVID member districts, as well as those interested in learning more about AVID and how it might impact their schools and communities.
Pre-conference sessions and Concurrent sessions will focus on instruction, systems, leadership, and culture, which include a variety of topics:
- Implementing and Expanding the AVID College Readiness System (ACRS)
- AVID and Advanced Programs (AP®, IB®, AICE, dual enrollment)
- Leadership for College Readiness
- Schoolwide Strategies for Increasing Rigor and Support for All Students
- School Cultures that Open Equity and Access
- Presentations by national thought leaders in education
- Digital and technological innovations
- AVID for Higher Education and AVID Elementary
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