How to Write a Successful Conference Proposal
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Professional Development
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Do you have a great lesson or new pedagogical technique you'd like to share with your fellow English teachers, but just can't seem to figure out why your conference proposals keep getting rejected? Or maybe your colleagues keep telling you that you should present your ideas, but you no idea where to start? I've written several successful conference proposals and served as a proposal reviewer for NCTE and I'd love to help you write your first successful proposal!
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Your proposal stands a better chance of being accepted if you submit it to the right organizations. This is going to require some research.
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Once you have an idea of what you want to present about and where you want to present it, it's time to start developing your proposal.
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This may seem like a silly lesson, but you might be surprised how many people write a proposal, but then never follow through to submit it. Let's do this!
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Michelle has written two successful proposals for the National Council of Teachers of English and served as a reviewer for the 2022 NCTE Convention. She has also written successful proposals for several state level conferences hosted by Oklahoma Council of Teachers of English, Oklahoma Middle Level Association, Oklahoma Writing Project, and Oklahoma Literacy Association. She has also written successful proposals for the Critical Questions in Education Symposium and South Central Writing Center Association.