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Take Charge of Learning - NASSP Convention 2005 - February 25-28, San Francisco


What's New

2006 Call for Presentations
Please click here for information and an application.

Take Charge of Learning
and network with other attendees and exhibitors through a virtual exchange of ideas using our new Principal's Networking Center. Visit our Speaker Section for a complete list of 2005 convention speakers.



"I have attended the NASSP Convention five of my six years as a principal. It is one of the best-if not the best-Convention I attend annually."

David Hutchinson
Principal
Ferndale High School
Ferndale, WA




Speaker Section

How can I become an NASSP Convention presenter?

Thank you for your interest in NASSP Convention programming. Our May 7, 2004 deadline for proposal submissions has now passed. With that, the NASSP Convention office is unable to accept any new program submissions for consideration in the 2005 Annual NASSP Convention & Exposition.

For convenient reference, NASSP's Call for Presentations form is available in the early spring of each year. The NASSP Convention office accepts proposal submissions beginning with the current year's annual Convention through early May, each year. If you would like your name added to the NASSP database to receive a 2006 Call for Presentations form, please direct your name and mailing address by e-mail to . Then, next spring (March, 2005), you will receive a Call for Presentations form in the mail from NASSP. To note, the 2006 NASSP Annual Convention & Exposition will be hosted in New Orleans, LA, March 17 - 19.

When will I know if my proposal for the 2005 Convention was accepted?

Our 2005 Convention Program Review Committee meets in May to select session proposals that best represent NASSP members' expressed topics of interest and concern. For those who are accepted as presenters in the 2005 NASSP Convention program, written notification will be directed to the lead contact for the session (as designated in the form) by late summer, 2004. In October, 2004, those presenters selected will receive a formal speaker confirmation package providing full and complete details regarding your session. A similar speaker confirmation package will be directed to any named co-presenter(s) participating in an accepted session.

For questions, contact the NASSP Convention department at 703-860-7262.

Official Deadlines
Receipt of Proposal Form May 7, 2004
Initial Notice of Acceptance August 31, 2004
Formal Notice of Acceptance
(Includes Speaker Confirmation Package)
October 29, 2004

What Does NASSP Look for in a Proposal?

The 2005 NASSP Convention Program Committee includes practitioners from high school and middle level, as well as senior program representatives from the NASSP staff. In reviewing proposals submitted for consideration, the 2005 Committee applies the following considerations to all completed entries:

  • Timeliness and relevance to leading education issues similar to the six distinct Topic Areas found inside the submission form.


  • Potential to attract and stimulate the interest and concerns of the NASSP Convention audience, both middle level and high school leaders.


  • Potential to offer solid, practical "how to" information to benefit the audience, with a clarity of content and session objectives that will inspire attendees to act.


  • Alignment between the session's title/description to the outline provided and ultimately, to the program delivered onsite.


  • Balance between cutting-edge issues and perennial concerns, demonstrating creativity teamed with practical application.


  • Completeness of the submission form, according to the guidelines provided.


Questions may be directed to the Convention Department at 703-860-7262; or 7334.

2004 Sessions Speaker Handouts

Speaker handouts for select sessions are available in PDF format. Click here for more information on PDF format.

For your convenience, the number carried to the left of each session title correlates, directly, to the same presentation's session number in the 2004 Convention program book which was distributed onsite in Orlando.

113 Teacher Appraisal C. Lunn
120 Closing the Achievement Gap
124 Civil School Civil Society N Bell speech
215 Leadership Development the Gates Way
219 Technology Tools for Administrators
226 Building Character 1
226 Building Character 2
230 Worksheets Don't Grow Dendrites
301 Cultivating Teacher Leadership
301 Cultivating Teacher Leadership 2
301 Part 3 Friday Feedback Sample
301 Part 4 New Teacher
301 Part 5 HomeworkScene Staff
301 Part 6 Quotes
301 Part 7 Roland Barth
301 Part 8 Suggested Readings
302 Digital Camera Uses
302 Handout Title Page
306 Using Professional Learning Communities to Build Leadership Capacity
308 Give A Little, Get A Lot PowerPoint
318 9th Grade-Make Your Own Magic
323 Skills for Success Paired Exchange
323 Skills for Success PowerPoint
Pre-Con #7 Advocating for Education in Your Community

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