Call for Proposals: National Sex Ed Conference
Posted by Center for Sex Education on April 25, 2016
National Sex Ed Conference
December 7-10, 2016
Atlantic City, NJ
The National Sex Ed Conference is hosted by The Center for Sex Education. This is the largest conference in the United States designed exclusively for sexuality educators. We encourage the submission of proposals that address sexuality education for all ages, in all types of settings, and we especially love proposals for workshops that are highly interactive and give participants materials they can replicate.
So, Who Will Attend?
Sexuality educators, health educators, professors, school teachers, nurses, counselors, case managers, social workers, therapists, & many more…
What do I need to submit?
- We strongly encourage you take the time in advance to gather the information below. The submission process asks for a lot of information, and may take some time to complete. Yes, you can save your work and come back at a later time to complete.
- If you are co-presenting, both presenters will need to create profiles in the system, and complete the biographical portion. Only one presenter will need to take the lead on the proposals, and the other presenter(s) can be linked to the presentation.
Deadline
The deadline for receipt of proposals is May 31, 2016. Presenter selections will be made no later than July 31, 2016. Lead presenters will receive acknowledgement of proposal submission and final selection by email.
Discount
Workshop presenters whose proposals are accepted will receive a discount of $50 off the full conference registration fee (Early Bird: $395).
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