Our past conference-goers gave feedback and we listened. At Learning Forward’s Annual Conference in December, we are offering even more opportunities to network, connect, and have meaningful conversations with colleagues. Roundtable sessions, called table talks, are a popular topic-specific small-group discussion format that always fills to capacity.
These sessions are excellent for giving and receiving feedback, engaging in discussion, and meeting colleagues with similar interests. Due to the popularity of the table talks, we’ve doubled the number of these offerings to allow conference attendees more chances to connect and gain ideas on context-specific problems of practice.
Our focus on making the conference experience meaningful to your professional learning work is a big part of why our event stands out.
As past conference attendees know, all sessions, except for the keynote speaking events, are ticketed. That means you must register in advance for each session, including the roundtable conversations. Having a ticket to each event guarantees you a seat, and that means there’s no need to leave a session early just so you can save a chair at your next one.
If your professional learning needs change between when you register and when you arrive at the conference, there is a ticket exchange on site so you can adjust your sessions accordingly, based on where there is still space available. The conference is Dec. 8-11 at the Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center in Colorado. For more information about the conference, visit conference.learningforward.org/
Learning Forward is the only professional association devoted exclusively to those who work in educator professional development. We help our members plan, implement, and measure high-quality professional learning so they can achieve success with their systems, schools, and students.
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