Subject: 2021 NGLA Call for Programs closes in 3 days!

Be part of our inaugural NGLA Virtual Conference!
 
NGLA is looking for dynamic presentations for our Lectorials on R.A.C.E. and Critical Conversations Series as well as programming for undergraduates, graduates, and professionals.
 
* New * NGLA has created a program titled, “Lectorials on R.A.C.E.” supported by Order of Omega. This new program will focus on Racism, Anti-Blackness, Colorism, and Equity. A lectorial is a large-scale educational program underpinned by active student-centered learning, utilizing inquiry-based and adult learning as methodologies of teaching and learning, and involving collaborative and interactive activities in place of traditional didactic lectures and tutorials.
 
The 2021 NGLA Virtual Conference is February 25 - 28, 2021.
 
Throughout the conference, several educational experiences are offered:
  • Critical Conversations Series | Friday (90 Minutes)
  • Lectorials on R.A.C.E. supported by Order of Omega | Saturday (90 Minutes)
  • Undergraduate Education Programming | Friday - Sunday (60 Minutes)
  • Professionals Education Programming | Friday - Sunday (60 Minutes)
  • Professionals Workshop | Friday - Sunday (90 Minutes)
All program submissions must support the NGLA Mission and Vision.
 
* New * One application per program type is required
. If your program applies to multiple educational experiences, please submit an application for each program type that you would like to be considered.
 
Applications are due Monday, September 21, 2020. All program presenters are required to register for the 2021 NGLA Virtual Conference.
 
For more information, please visit the NGLA Call for Programs webpage. Please direct questions to education@ngla.org.
Thank you for your consideration.
Elana Levy
Educational Programming Chair
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