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In a message dated 4/7/00 1:18:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
mwhiteaz writes:
<< Here's my challenge to you all: choose 2-3 of your favorite lessons and
send
the proposals to NAEA for next year's conference. If you get selected, how
can your admin turn down your request to go and present at a national
conference? I'd be glad to help you with the proposal wording (haven't been
rejected yet, in five years of presenting). If all 1000 of us sent in two
proposals, wow, some of us are bound to make the cut, and we'll be able to
tip
the balance of presentations to the sort that we find most useful.
Okay guys, ball's in your court... >>
I agree with Maggie, but remember, you may only submit two proposals with
your name a the main presenter. Submitting more may get your proposals
rejected automatically. This is a new NAEA policy.
Debi Barrett-Hayes, Secondary Division Director
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