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Invitation to
Exhibitors |
You are invited to be an
exhibitor at the 15th Annual New England Conference on
Gifted and Talented Education, a conference for
educators, counselors, health professionals and parents
of the gifted and talented. The conference is
co-sponsored by the six New England state advocacy
organizations and the New England Departments of
Education. Excellent exhibit space that will have
consistent traffic throughout the conference has been
allocated to exhibitors. Receive the best rates by
submitting your request before June 1, 2009. The deadline is
August 1, 2009
Exhibitor's Application, Contract Terms and Conditions
(PDF)
Exhibitor's Application, Contract Terms and Conditions
(MS Word Doc)
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Call for Proposals |
NECGT is accepting proposals to
present at the 15th Annual New England Conference on
Gifted and Talented Education.
The theme is "A Renaissance in Gifted Education: New
Directions". Our goal is to explore new ways of
thinking about giftedness, talent and creativity, making
the most of new technologies, and creating a gifted
program that is sustainable and looks to the future.
Read the
Call for Proposals PDF Document.
Fill out the Workshop Proposal Form
Proposals will be evaluated on clarity, quality and
relevance to the conference theme. Notification of
acceptance will be e-mailed to you. |
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Keynote Speakers |
M. Elizabeth Nielsen, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Special Education
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, N. M. |
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L. Dennis Higgins, Ed.D.
Albuquerque Public School District &
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, N. M. |
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Saturday, October
24, 2009
Karen L. J. Isaacson (Author)
Life in the Fast Brain: Keeping Up With Gifted Minds
Raisin' Brains: Surviving My Smart Family
Intelligent Life in the Classroom: Smart Kids and Their
Teachers
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