From: Elizabeth Partoyan (epartoya@smtp.aed.org)
Date: 07/21/03
Do you have a hot topic in afterschool you'd like to share with others? The
National School-Age Care Alliance (NSACA) has already received close to 150
workshop proposals for its 2004 Conference scheduled for February 26-28 in
Tampa, Florida. The Conference Committee is seeking more proposals for
dynamic, interactive workshops on Technology Integration as well as the
following key areas:
Learning in Afterschool*
Diversity and Cultural Competency*
Programming for Older Youth*
Media Relations and Marketing*
Inclusion of Children and Youth with Special Needs
Financing and Sustainability
Public Policy and Advocacy
*NEW for 2004!
If you would like to submit a workshop proposal, please go to
http://www.nsacaconference.com/pdf/RFP2004.pdf and submit the Request for
Proposals form by August 1. Thank you for helping to make the 2004 NSACA
Annual Conference the best ever!
Ellen Gannett and Elizabeth Partoyan
2004 NSACA Conference Committee Co-Chairs
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