Deadline: 10/10/2020 – Community, Networking, Education Speakers Needed on 03/29/2021 in Anaheim, California for NAPDS 2021 National Conference – Free Speaker Bureau Expert Wanted
03/29/2021 – 03/31/2021
Anaheim, California
National Association for Professional Development Schools
NAPDS 2021 National Conference
Preferred Meeting Topics:
Community, Networking, Education
Booking Deadline for Speaker: 10/10/2020
Demographic Mix of the Audience:
50% Male
50% Female
Age Group(s) Expected in Audience:
35+
Number of Attendees Expected
100
Special Details About This Meeting/Audience:
We welcome you to join us at the NAPDS 2021 National Conference!
This premier PDS conference brings together school & university partnerships from around the country and abroad to address the challenges we face meeting the needs of students, PK-12 educators, and university faculty.
The NAPDS National Conference depends on people like you to craft proposals that further our agenda and expand our knowledge base. This year’s theme is Magical Collaborations: Making School-University Partnerships the Happiest Places on Earth
We are accepting proposals for the 2021 Conference through Friday, October 10, 2021.
Scope of the Overall Organization:
Local, National, Global
Name of Meeting Organizer:
None Given
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