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Event Details

Name: NAGC 2014 Call for Proposals

Location: Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland

Date: November 13–16, 2014

Website: Click here

Organizers

Call for Proposals: Robin Feldman (rfeldman@nagc.org); Phone: (202) 785-4268

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The NAGC 2014 Proposal Submission Site is now closed. We are only accepting submissions for the NCSSSMST conference until February 14.
Our Convention theme for Baltimore is “Making Inroads for Gifted Learners.” It reflects both the progress the field has made as well as one of the main reasons we gather each year—to share ideas for advancing gifted education nationally. Baltimore is a hub of transportation and a national historical urban area with many access points for reaching the city with Baltimore serving as a hub.

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This site login is not the same as your NAGC login. The system will create an access key for you. Please only use one email address and create only one account.

To login for the first time, click on "join now" and follow the steps to create an account.

For previous submitters, use the same email and password that you used to sign up for the 2013 proposal process. If you forgot your password, select the "lost your access key" link to retrieve your password via email.

The system will keep track of your progress, and you can return as many times as needed (before the February 6 deadline) to edit, add, withdraw, or revise your submission.

An individual can appear as lead presenter on no more than two sessions and can appear as a co-presenter on up to two more sessions. This rule does not apply to Signature Series, Thursday or Sunday sessions, which are invited presentations developed by the NAGC Convention Program Chair or Network Program Chair.

Process

To present the very best and most relevant content, organized in 15 different Network strands, NAGC’s Annual Convention proposals require a 100 word description for marketing purposes and a 250 word description for evaluation purposes.

Qualified reviewers conduct blind reviews using the NAGC rubric, which is accessible on this site prior to submission. Network Program Chairs and National Program Committee members finalize the selections to ensure the process is fair, balanced and broadly representative of the field.

You will receive notice via email by mid-April 2014 regarding the status of your proposal submission(s).

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Questions? Organizer: Robin Feldman - rfeldman@nagc.org / (202) 785-4268