Call for Presenters: National Service-Learning Conference

Posted by on September 16, 2005

Higher Ed Colleagues-

Please see the information below about the Call for Presenters for the National Service-Learning Conference which is coming to Philadelphia next year!

This conference has traditionally focused on K-12 service-learning, however, there has always been a higher ed presence. This year, PHENND is co-sponsoring a special “Higher Ed” track at this conference and we are really looking for strong workshop proposals in this area. Our support of this conference will also be in lieu of the traditional PHENND Conference, so we are really hoping you’ll be a part of this amazing opportunity.

Please see the information below and forward your proposal to the address listed. Simply make a special note that your proposal should be considered for the “Higher Education Track.” I look forward to seeing you in March!

Hillary

The 17th Annual National Service-Learning Conference, ?We the People?
March 22-25, 2006
Philadelphia, P.A.

Do you have an outstanding service-learning program?
Do you have a message that needs to be heard?

The National Service-Learning Conference is looking for you! Proposals for the March 22-25, 2006 conference in Philadelphia, P.A. are currently being accepted. Come present to the largest gathering of youths and practitioners from the service-learning field including educators in K-12 and higher education, youth leaders, trainers, policy-makers, grantees, researchers, funders and many others. Young people are strongly encouraged to submit proposals. All proposals must be postmarked by September 26, 2005.

Download an application at http://www.nylc.org/conference or call the Conference Hotline at (800) 366-6952, or email [email protected] for further information.


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